Please excuse me for the random outburst, which is the title, but I almost died from spastic fangirling just a second ago. How? Glad you asked.So, I'm checking my e-mail, deleting things and what whatnot, when I come across an e-mail of a video that my youtube friend msinternationalmusic decided to share with me. It's Super Junior's video for Bonamana with an e-mail date from last week. Now of course I've seem this video like a hundred times before, so I'm thinking about deleting it. But then I begin to read the title (gotta brush up on my Korean) and I think it's so hilarious what I see. I love the Koreans way of directly translating foreign words into words that they're able to pronounce. 뮤식비디오(a.k.a myusik bidio). So cute.
After having my laugh I decided to click on the video link. Really one can never have enough of Bonamana so there's no neeed for an excuse to listen to it, but I'm learning the dance right now (i suck, but i love it) and I was hoping to rock out with Super Junior during the chorus. Before I can stand up, however, what do my eyes detect? Underneath the video is a link to.....iTunes. i-freaking-TUNES (how come i never noticed this before)!!! Seriously though, I promise you for two seconds I was absolutely breathless. I'm the type of fan who whole-heartedly believes in supporting the artists she loves, but because Apple hadn't yet gotten a clue, I was forced to obtain certain songs through LEGAL methods of file sharing (piracy's never the answer). But it seems like iTunes and SM are finally answering the cries of many aggravated international Kpop fanatics. Just in time too. I was afraid that I was actually going to have to spend my iTunes gift card on American music. But now as luck would have it, I get to use my iTUNES (still can't get over that) gift card to support my Suju boys. But I still want the CD. I like tangible items that give me booklet's with their gorgeous faces and autographs, plus I have a car and nonstop Super Junior tunes while I'm driving doesn't sound like a bad idea. I hear iTunes is really strict when it comes to their digital music licenses so I have no idea what that means when it comes to burning music.
I could always buy both. That's always an idea. Tisk.....decisions, decisions. Well while I ponder these choices, you guys should head on over to iTunes and check out Super Junior's digital 4th album for yourselves.




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