Tuesday 20 March 2012

E-Girls (Happiness, Flower, Dream) – One Two Three – PV – full hd

E-Girls (Happiness, Flower, Dream) - One Two Three - PV - full hd

What is the explanation of the such cooperation? R all they from the same record
label?




Enjoy (1080p full hd):






15 Responses to “E-Girls (Happiness, Flower, Dream) – One Two Three – PV – full hd”



  1. Tiffany Says:




    I noticed that almost all the .ts file have weird lines on the video.. can you upload a different format? or is there a certain player that plays .ts file normally?.

  2. Tiffany Says:




    Yes thank you. :D Such fast reply. I like.

  3. Asma Meesmat Says:




    Dream, Happiness, and FLOWER are from the very same agency – LDH – which is run by HIRO of EXILE as well as EXILE’s original members. As for record labels, Dream is with AVEX, Happiness with Universal Music Japan, and if I remember it right, FLOWER’s with Sony Japan. But E-Girls is under AVEX’s sub label Rhythm Zone.
    By the way, E-Girls = EXILE-Girls.

    • sashiplaza Says:




      Aha. Big Thanks for explanations!

      Anyway i think such giants as Sony Music & Universal could give funds for individual bands PVs, so we’ll have a chance to enjoy em more =)

      • Asma Meesmat Says:




        I’d really love to see more of Happiness, too
        Oh!… One more thing – though it’s not much to it – KAREN of Happiness and Shuga from FLOWER are actually sisters.

      • sashiplaza Says:




        Yes Happiness and Flower r also my favorite bands. I’m curious did KPOP wave help to this bands to be formed (as an answer to big popularity of korean bands) or not ? Yeah i know about they’re sisters =)

      • sashiplaza Says:




        Well, we can enjoy the moment – new PV – We can fly – is out!

        Lets talk about Flower then, maybe they’ll also release new PV =))

      • Asma Meesmat Says:




        I don’t think k-pop has anything to do with how the girls are formed like this, or their appearence. They’re really just a girl version of EXILE, And EXILE is in this business for more than 10 years. The original Dream is also dated about 10 years back in business. This is just what they do normally.

      • sashiplaza Says:




        Yes. I mean that imho Happiness & Flower r working a little bit different than other girl bands did previously. They also have very good choreography & dancing skills, also visual look differs, maybe even filming style.

        This is sure very subjective opinion, but i think that KPOP wave changes something in JPOP industry too; i like this new generation bands more than any other previous ones.

        Maybe i’m wrong in this, just a feeling ))

  4. Asma Meesmat Says:




    The choreography part is definitely EXILE’s doing. I’ve never seen any other group, either j-pop or k-pop, dance like them. Having EXILE as their mentor is really something that everyone could count. About their visual look, well… Let’s say that LDH doesn’t manage just music artists, but also models. Finding a good-looking girl and train them to dance and put in a group is not a difficult thing to do. Other than LDH, girl groups from different agency are still very… “girly” – I supposed is the right word. But, really, I know these girls purely because of EXILE – as they’re being called EXILE’s sister groups. I’ve never thought about the influence of k-pop at all because it’s too much differences in their styles of music.

    • sashiplaza Says:




      Well lets agree it is good they finally did appear, and why only now is not so important )) lets enjoy the moment.. what isyour feeling of kpop popularity in Japan? Does it make strong competition ? Or akb48 can sleep well? =)

      • Asma Meesmat Says:




        I feel that, music-wise, k-pop is too much American-ish. Too much autotune mess up with their own singing voice, to be exact. Autotune in j-pop is something they played along the melody line (except Perfume, of course). You can still hear the singers’ voice clearly. Japan has their own style of music that appear in every group and/or band that’s been formed. K-pop only has the looks Japanese people rarely see. But that’s just it – the looks! Personally, I rather listen to Britney Spears than k-pop. Then, again, it’s just my opinion.

      • sashiplaza Says:




        Yeah, i see. Sure this is subjective. And good artists can be found everywhere. For example i like SPICA voices (new kpop band – recommend). Anyway as i observed on my (and others) polls kpop seems somehow more popular world-wide today. Maybe this is due girls special “look” ))

        Also i really agree that jpop live performances r more pro as they’re mostly real LIVE while kpop ones r often just recorded (or little live including)

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