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Internationally known American record group, Interspope Records's A&R Vice President Luke Wood was listening to music from his iPod with 'Beats By Dr Dre' headphones.

Interscope has such popular artists like Lady Gaga, Pussycat Dolls, Eminem, Black Eyed Peas, Dr. Dre under their label. As vice president, Wood is in charge of the artists, Interscope marketing and various new business ventures.

On the 23rd, we met with Wood at a Yeouido cafe. This is his third visit to Korea.

"For the second visit, Jimmy Iovine and I were trying to bring awareness and cooperation among American artists to Korea and vice versa. This time, we're here for 'MNet's Asian Music Awards (MAMA)'. And for next year, we made a deal with CJ to launch 'Beats By Dr. Dre' in Korea.

He expressed his thoughts on the opening of MAMA that took place on the 21st. In his iPod, he had music by Drunken Tiger, 2NE1 and G-Dragon.


Memorable artists or stages you saw on MAMA
I was surprised by the energy from the stage with Drunken Tiger. Their skills in rapping are not inferior to that of American rappers like Jay-Z and Raekwon. Also with 2NE1, G-Dragon and Taeyang, I was impressed with the composition. Especially, with 2NE1's pop dance musical. I also think 2PM and Yoon Mi Rae are memorable.

Whether MAMA has the potential to really be the representative Asian Music Awards
I've seen many award shows around the world and this could be considered valid competition. The level of production has gone up and the artist's energy and performance on-stage is certainly enough. In particular, though, I think the competition for the length given to a singer is something to keep an eye on. In America, for the Grammy's, they tend to give artists 90 seconds, 2 minutes but this show gives them about 4-5 minutes. With this sort of development and the competition, it is enough to go global.

The reason for the growing interest in Korea and Asia?
First, in America the Asian American population has increased. Those people, while they may adjust well have come from different cultures which gives us the chance to learn more about it from them. Second, in Korea the quality of the content has gone up and there are a lot of interesting singers.

Are you saying, that there's chance of Asian music coming to to America?
At first, you may start with bringing Asia to the Americans, but the interest could spread. Music has already become global with digital. If you think about it, Indian pop music is first kept around India but then later, in Britain, the Indian pop music is shown to a British Indian person and such other ethnic minorities which then connects itself to an American producer who listened and created new music from that. That is what I am saying.

Are there any chances of success for Korean artists in America like the Wonder Girls and BoA?
They entered the Billboard "Hot 100" chart and toured with the Jonas Brothers, and even though it took some time, managed to introduce their single "Nobody" through the radio. Even though it is important that we do need good marketing, the most important aspect is the music. 'Nobody' is good in that it is catchy addictive quality to it. I think with good music and a long-term plan, good investment success can happen even though it might take some time. Though, with that there's also the possibility of creating "global music" with a local producer take in with Americanized styles and throw in Korean flair and emotion to it.

What are the conditions Asian artists should expect if they go to America?
Music and an unique vocal. While it may be hard for a Korean person, you must be able to express yourself in English. And though it may differ with different countries, different music matches with different countries. With one song, you have to be able to find a matching equivalent that fits with the American public.

Wouldn't the fact that a person is Asian, limit themselves? D:
I don't think it would be a major problem. Forty years ago, R&B music was only considered "black" music but now it's one of the major genres in pop music. I think that the most important part of it all, is not the color of the skin but the content of the music.

Dance, Hip Hop. What genres would be considered an advantage to enter the American music market?
With the trends in Korean music and the trends in America, I think there are some time differences. Music like N*Snyc is popular in Korea right now, but in America, such music has already been popular. However, with the internet such different music is fastly shared. If you listen to Jay-Z's song "Empire State of Mind" and the music being produced from YG Entertainment's Teddy, there is no noticeable time difference. It's because he listened to Jay-Z's song and from that created new music. But if I were to pick something, Korean producers should learn to create an original music instead of picking things up from the American market.

Currently the music trend in America is
The new trend is blended music, The Black Eyed Peas makes mixtures of European dance beats, with pop and rock choruses and adding in a hip hop sound to it all. The current market is the pop and rock influences with additions of dance which makes it suitable for stage and radio.

With the global digital music market growing, what is Interscope's business stance?
A strategy to control such online platforms. We have made a partnership with Universal Music Group and YouTube with music video site 'Vevo' and Sony Music. With Sony Music, we upload all of our music videos on our channel in YouTube and Vevo. And if one wants more higher quality music videos, one can go to the MTV site. Also we distribute our copyrighted music directly to the consumers. Before online, it was about $2-3 for one single but with Lady Gaga's 'The Fame Monster' we sold 8 songs for $8.


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Date: 2009-11-24 02:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aloakley.livejournal.com
oh wow. 2NE1, GD and taeyang. damn YG come to the west!!!!!

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Date: 2009-11-24 02:53 pm (UTC)
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pretty neat if you ask me

Date: 2009-11-24 02:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aloakley.livejournal.com
Ouch to Teddy. i did notice this XD

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Date: 2009-11-24 02:58 pm (UTC)
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Korean producers should learn to create an original music instead of picking things up from the American market.

THIS. THIS SFM.

Date: 2009-11-24 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sayitisso.livejournal.com
lol, i was going to quote this exactly
you winnar you~

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Date: 2009-11-24 02:58 pm (UTC)
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I want those headphones so bad.
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Date: 2009-11-24 03:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fuuism.livejournal.com
Great read and translation (I lol'd at the random D: face added to the "Wouldn't the fact that a person is Asian, limit themselves?" question).

While still being realistic I liked how he sounded positive all the time, even with "Korean producers should learn to create an original music instead of picking things up from the American market". I totally get where he's coming from and it's not something that happens only in Korea.

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Date: 2009-11-24 03:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tokidokilolita.livejournal.com
Me too, I think I agreed with about everything he said. I'm glad he was thinking positively while also somewhat criticizing Korean music so they can improve.

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Date: 2009-11-24 03:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] allthingsgood.livejournal.com
this interview doesn't contain anything we haven't already heard from those oh-so-enlightened westerners who are "interested" in kpop artists.

"Their skills in rapping are not inferior to that of American rappers like Jay-Z and Raekwon"

i hate when producers/anyone in the american music industry say this like american/western music artists are the yardstick to which every artist in the world must be measured.

"Music like N*Snyc is popular in Korea right now, but in America, such music has already been popular."

we get it, we get it. boybands are not cool in america anymore. but who the eff in korea is still blaring nsync?! hey not gonna lie, i was a huge fan, but you guys aren't still relevant to that extent, and a statement like this just makes koreans look like some 10-years-too-late-to-the-party group of people, which isn't the case.

Date: 2009-11-24 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evil-zucchini.livejournal.com
To be fair, I don't think that the producers that use Western artists as a yardstick mean it to be insulting. I mean, that's what they know and they come into contact with that style more than they do with like say Korean rappers (Outsider <3) You can't deny that everywhere else in the world, Western music is getting more airtime. So it would be easy to use Western artists as a standard. Not that it's correct, it's just you know. Not that unusual.

And I think when he says "music like N*Sync" he means the boyband sound.

/my two cents

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Date: 2009-11-24 03:13 pm (UTC)
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I agree with every artist he mentioned to bring over to the US, 2PM especially they have 3 2 English speaking members

Date: 2009-11-24 03:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aloakley.livejournal.com
lol. poor jay

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Date: 2009-11-24 03:15 pm (UTC)
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Interesting. "Forty years ago, R&B music was only considered "black" music but now it's one of the major genres in pop music." euuh R&B is black music but it doesn't mean only black people can make it. Look at where Rock music is right now ^_^ "Korean producers should learn to create an original music instead of picking things up from the American market" He gently but clearly slapped Teddy Park. Based on his memorable moment we should ask ourselves how many Korean producers does he know?
Well if he wants to introduce "Beats by Dr.Dre", it should be cheaper. I don't see the difference with any other headphones that's on the market right now. If we are just paying the name "Dr.Dre" it's not worth it.

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Date: 2009-11-24 03:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theuncolored.livejournal.com
Korean producers should learn to create an original music instead of picking things up from the American market.

I think that the most important part of it all, is not the color of the skin but the content of the music.

I agree with them!

And I'm glad that he mentioned Teddy which means he KNOWS Teddy's existence. LOL (Yes, I'm that shallow)

Date: 2009-11-24 03:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aloakley.livejournal.com
well he/lady gaga did ask teddy to work for them. he turned them down XD

Date: 2009-11-24 03:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] honeyfunnybunny.livejournal.com
"Korean producers should learn to create an original music instead of picking things up from the American market".

yes sir, you tell' em!

lolz anyways, i see why they'd try to follow the american trend though, the american market is huge compared to korea.

but sometimes, composing something completely different might have a hard time getting accepted in the korean cultur tbqh.

Date: 2009-11-24 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] reeses6826.livejournal.com
What an interesting article! OMG I would love it if some Korean artists tackles the US market. Then maybe people would know who I'm talking about while I gush about my fave groups! *crosses fingers*

Date: 2009-11-24 04:53 pm (UTC)

Date: 2009-11-24 03:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aofly.livejournal.com
I see those headphones everywhere lately, it annoys me massively. I want a pair :(

This article was insightful but a little bit hopeless. It was everything I expected it to be, so I'm not shocked/surprised by any of it tbqh

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Date: 2009-11-24 03:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] deazaskia.livejournal.com
Korean producers should learn to create an original music instead of picking things up from the American market.
wow, ok. plus, i think US market/listeners are more appreciating rap that is written by the rapper themselves..?

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Date: 2009-11-24 03:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xperfect-lines.livejournal.com
Werk it, YG!

Date: 2009-11-24 04:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nipples.livejournal.com
This dude speaks truth. I'm glad to see K-Pop could have a chance to come to America. If it would, I would buy up every album and concert tickets. Like he said though, Korean artist should be more original so that they can bring something fresh to the West. I didn't see him saying anything bad, if anything they should take this and improve with it...not that I'm saying anything bad about K-Pop, since I am a huge fan of the music~ ❤.

Date: 2009-11-24 04:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vvvanilla.livejournal.com
good article with valid points. but nothing we don't know yet.

and... i really want those headphones.

Date: 2009-11-24 04:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nene718.livejournal.com
The man has some good taste. Yay for the Yoon Mi Rae shout out!

A lot of people are butthurt over this article. Like it or not, Korea's music industry is obviously based heavily on America's. It often gets to the point where they just imitate. Kpop needs to bring something new to the table. A different language isn't enough to make it original.

Date: 2009-11-24 04:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nene718.livejournal.com
Also speaking about Yoon Mi Rae, I really hope she does something in the US. Korea doesn't have as much as an appreciation for real hip-hop (which is understandable since it's a very new import), and it's a shame that her work isn't being as recognized because she's amazing. Not saying that she's totally ignored over there, but she definitely deserves more attention.

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Date: 2009-11-24 04:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] scrambledtoast.livejournal.com
Great interview. I'm glad he recognized all my favorite Kpop artists. :)

Date: 2009-11-24 04:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smericas-words.livejournal.com
This made me really happy.
I like that he was positive about the whole thing, but still let his opinion show.
It wasn't like he was being fake and trying to make everyone happy.

Date: 2009-11-24 05:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yuki-yang.livejournal.com
"Are there any chances of success for Korean artists in America like the Wonder Girls and BoA?"

I wouldn't call BoA a success in America. WG, maybe but Boa?? No. She's not anywhere close to success in America.

Date: 2009-11-24 06:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krispy-bacon.livejournal.com
They aren't saying they're successful. They were asking if there's chances for them (as koreans) to become successful. :3

Or at least I'm hoping that's what they meant lol Neither of them are anywhere near success.

Date: 2009-11-24 05:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rencode.livejournal.com
"Korean producers should learn to create an original music instead of picking things up from the American market."

Honest to Gob, I hope that WAS a slight to Teddy. I love that man, but his productions have become so generic and unoriginal it's a shame.

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Date: 2009-11-24 06:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] krispy-bacon.livejournal.com
I like this man. Finally a Westerner's view on how to work it. I hope they take notes.
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