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The Return of the Dark Idol
Park Jaebum has returned. After 1 year since he'd left Korea. He is the main character of a legend made from the Korean fandom's history, himslef, and his fandom's fantastically overlapping chemical reactions. I met him in Naksan. Will this main character of this dramatic life be able to call on the cheers of the public again?
Last August 7th, Park Jaebum stood on the stage of 'Summer Week & T' that opened in Naksan. When he sung 'Count on Me', the audience all screamed their support. There was a fan that held up a placard that said "Jaebum-ah, I waited for you". Park Jaebum has returned. He performs in front of his fans. It is an occurence that has happened for the first time in the year since he'd left Korea last year because of his Korea-degrading comments. He is the Park Jaebum, who, near the start of this year, his ex-management company JYPEntertainment (a.k.a. JYP) has made withdraw permanently. However, he has actually gained a bigger commercial potential since he'd left 2PM. 'Count on Me' had sweeped up all the music charts. Recently, he'd signed a contract for a CF, and finally signed a contract with Sidus HQ, which one could call more influential than JYP. Also, according to the Jaebum met in the press conference before the 'Summer Week & T' concert, he is in the situation where he could make "my music, my dancing, and my hairstyle however I want". There was never a case like this where an idol had such a passionate fandom like this and enjoyed so much freedom. People who put up hateful replies and comments and idol-phobes won't be able to understand this. However, Jaebum seems to know the reason for this. "It's not because I did things well, or because I'm amazing. I think it's all because of the fans. Really... I can't express this through words. How thankful I am. I promise I'll pay back all this someday." His way of speaking was so calm that it sounded indifferent, but it was different from the forced customary way of exaggerating one's love for fans.
In reality, Jaebum's fans showed such a tremendous reaction to the 'Nothing on You' video he'd posted on YouTube, which made the musical copyright holder, Warner Brothers, exceptionally suggest making a remake of the song in Asia, and 'Count on Me' had a crucial part in getting Jaebum to come back. In mathmatical values, it is 1<6. notebook=""> revealed that a significant number of Jaebum's writings to be mistranslated, and Jin Joong Kwon (T/N: progressive critic of culture, university/college professor, and philosopher) criticized Korea's peculiar patriotism, going as far as saying "The public has to apologize to Jaebum". It is reasonable that one criticize an idol star for spewing out his discontent while having trouble adjusting to Korean life during his 10's. However, it wasn't something that should lead to a banishment-like departure. For his 'personal life problem', there wasn't that was revealed for sure. We're talking about Korea, in which for a celebrity, they have to be ready to face minihompy-hacking and paparazzi. As long as the existence of the 'serious personal life problem' is not confirmed, there is no reason for Jaebum's fans to be embarrassed about liking him, or ostracize him.
On the other hand, it is clear why them (the fans) have chosen Jaebum instead of 2PM. JYP opened a conference between 2PM and their fans after informing them of Jaebum's permanent withdrawal. In the conference, 2PM attacked Jaebum. In 2PM's shoes, it is reasonable that they hate Park Jaebum who put the team's reputation in danger. JYP might have thought that words from members, rather than their own announcement, might soothe and persuade the fans more. However, the conference was something that a company that puts idol fandoms as their 'customers' should have never done. Especially for a group like 2PM, which the main reason for their popularity was because of the unique fantasy of the idol fandom. JYP tied the dance group 2PM and ballad group 2AM in the same group under the name 'brother groups'. The first reality show they appeared in was M.Net's
Of course, it could be just the fans' fantasy. However, this fantasy, the hopeful anticipation that this idol community that had provided the reason to 'be a fan' could rise to the top, had put 'Again & Again' and 'I Hate You' on the top. The only thing that was left was making a 'daebak' out of the next album and performing a coronation. 2PM was an opportunity to resuscitate the idol group that the fandom raised and reflect the emotions of fans. Jaebum's withdrawal was not 2PM's other members' fault. However, former H.O.T. member Kangta had said on MBC's
However, after the conference, the fans' fantasy completely broke apart. The company and members weren't a community that kept together until death. Members were just employees that could be fired on circumstance, and fans were 'customers' that could just leave if they wanted. In that moment, the dream about idols went over to Jaebum. Putting the forced withdrawal and conference as his starting point, he took not only 1/7ths which was his share, but all the fantasy the idol fandom put into 2PM. The fact that Jaebum had recorded over 40 thousand album sales, which is a measure for the mass of the fandom, was impossible to attain with just Park Jaebum's personal fans from his 2PM times. In their point of view, the identity of 2PM had lead not to the remaining six, but to Jaebum. There is a reason that 2PM appeared in dramas and variety shows with the public awareness they had after revealing 'Without You', meeting with the public masses outside of their fandom. However, Jaebum could still communicate directly with the fandom who still supported him, and through this, 'Nothing on You' became a hot issue on YouTube and set a stepping stone towards his return. In the shoes of his fandom, he is a sort of fantasy idol. He is an idol that communicates with his fans, and is raised by his fans, and even while signing a contract with a giant management company still had the freedom of choosing his own music. An idol that does the music he wanted to do and still says "The reason I could come back was because of the fans" was a thing that the people who had 'fan-ned' since the H.O.T. times could only dream of.
Ironically, Jaebum became the most idolistic idol through his withdrawal from 2PM, and fan and idol alike became one entity. However, this honor can only be held in fandoms. 'Count on Me', although it'd had significant success, could not go up on the KBS
Also, while his powerful fandom is his biggest strength, it can be the reason why he could be distanced from the public. As fandoms respond with more and more enthusiasm to Jaebum, the public questions whether if Jaebum really has that much reality. This could turn into anticipation for Jaebum at first, but it could also easily turn into treating him like foam, with a large volume but no substance. He could be told off with 'he's testing a lot of areas' (T/N: in the negative sense) if he appears in a regular movie or drama, rather than a dance movie like
The current Park Jaebum is the main character of a tragic legend in the idol world. The differences in temperature between the fandom and the public clearly exist. When he breaks through that and approaches the public, Park Jaebum can be considered as returned to the Korean society, rather than just the idol's world. Interestingly enough, he instinctively knows who had put him in his place right now, and what he has to do from this point. He said that "I want to work with many musicians". He has revealed that he is going to supplement his musical abilities through communicating with many artists like Kim Johan. The recent song from Brave Brothers 'I Want to Cry' that he participated in was a R&B track that had a luxurious feel to it, and could also accentuate his singing ability. The dark idol, who had lived the most dramatic of lives in idol history, and still cannot act as much as he wants. Would he be able to receive as much cheers from the public as much as from the fandom? After the clock of idols stopped at 1:59, the unheard era of idols has started.
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I know it's a LONG one.
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Jannica.
3 comments:
wow~~ what a long read.. O__O
JANNICA.the colours almost made me colour blind.:))
@Juneza - same here Unnie LOL
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