Philippine Daily Inquirer

K-pop great Beast returns as ‘rookie’ Highlight

- @Inq_Lifestyle By Dexter R. Matilla and Lito B. Zulueta

Korean pop (K-pop) has seen boy and girl groups earning global recognitio­n for the greater part of the last decade, but which have disbanded or gone into the doldrums recently.

One band that has shown longevity despite the changing trends and amid controvers­y after controvers­y is Beast, now named Highlight.

Beast debuted in 2009 as a sextet. Last April, as its sevenyear contract with Cube Entertainm­ent was to end, lead singer Jang Hyunseung left to go solo.

Before Beast, Jang had been the last member to be booted out from the group that would become Big Bang, under YG, one of the biggest entertainm­ent agencies in Korea.

In fact, Beast was cobbled up out of rejects from bigger agencies. Disparaged at first as a band of recycled rejects, Beast went on to silence their detractors by dominating the charts.

It won Song of the Year for “Fiction” in 2011, and was declared by Melon as Artist of the Year twice—in 2011 and 2012. In 2014, Billboard named “Good Luck” as K-pop Song of the Year.

Despite Jang’s departure, Beast continued as a five-member group last year and released the album “Highlight,” a foreshadow­ing of what was to come.

Legal problem

Last October, when their contract expired with Cube, Beast didn’t renew and formed their own company, Around Us Entertainm­ent

But Cube had registered “Beast” as its trademark. The five members, led by vocalist-actor Yoon Doojoon, found out that they couldn’t continue using the name that tens of thousands of fans in Korea and around the world had known them by.

They entered into legal negotiatio­ns, but when Cube announced early this year it would revive Beast with Jang and two new members, Yoon and the boys announced their new name, Highlight, and the release of a mini album, “Can You Feel It?”

Since 2011, Beast had preceded the release of albums with a ballad (“Rainy Days” was released ahead of “Fiction,” and the two songs have since become two of the most anthemic tunes in K-pop history). Highlight has continued that tradition with the heart-wrenching “It Is Still Beautiful.”

The music video (www. youtube.com/watch?v=HfPyDp9Nv7­U) shows Yoon, rappercomp­oser Yong Junhyung, baby- faced main vocalist Yang Yoseob, and youngest member Son Dongwoon trying to cope with unrequited love.

Fans read the song as a reaffirmat­ion by the boys that despite having been left with wretched stalks of disappoint­ment lately, they remain hopeful and optimistic.

“Still Beautiful” has become a hit, but because of the melan-

cholic tone of the prerelease, fans feared the album’s carrier-single would be another depressing ballad, especially since it would be titled “Plz Don’t Be Sad.” Swoon or cringe

Surprise! Released March 20, “with a very infectious loop built around the word “aigoo,” an exclamatio­n like “my goodness!”—but which also sounds like “aegyo,” which is Korean for “cute.”

True enough in the rollicking, hypercheer­ful music video (https://www.youtube.com/

w at ch?v=1kcwvc bO 8 MI ), the boys ham it up and do “cutesy” saccharine stuff that would make fans either swoon or cringe.

There were fears many K-pop fans who didn’t know about the name change would overlook the record, but “Plz Don’t Be Sad” has swept the charts.

“It is such a lightheart­ed feeling,” said Rizz Calubayan, a longtime Filipino fan of the group. “At first I had mixed emotions. But I am happy that they are starting anew under a new label and new group name.”

It has been a roller-coaster ride for Beast/Highlight, but it seems the phoenix has risen brightly out of the ashes of its frustratio­ns.

The only problem is whether to call Highlight a rookie group and its record a “debut.”

No matter: Highlight has promised to be the “hardest working rookie group.”

Said Yoon Doojoon: “We at Around Us will work our hardest.”

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 ??  ?? Blonde-dyed Lee Kikwang de-stresses from harassing office work by dining big in "Plz Don’t Be Sad."
Blonde-dyed Lee Kikwang de-stresses from harassing office work by dining big in "Plz Don’t Be Sad."
 ??  ?? In bathrobes, the guys of Highlight ham it up in the infectious refrain of "Plz Don’t Be Sad."
In bathrobes, the guys of Highlight ham it up in the infectious refrain of "Plz Don’t Be Sad."
 ??  ?? Son Dongwoon keeps the hair braid as souvenir of the girl who has spurned him in "It is Still Beautiful."
Son Dongwoon keeps the hair braid as souvenir of the girl who has spurned him in "It is Still Beautiful."
 ??  ?? Lee Kikwang as best man in love with the bride in "It is Still Beautiful"
Lee Kikwang as best man in love with the bride in "It is Still Beautiful"
 ??  ?? Rapper-singer-composer Yong Junhyung is obsessed with golf but terrible at it in "Plz Don’t Be Sad."
Rapper-singer-composer Yong Junhyung is obsessed with golf but terrible at it in "Plz Don’t Be Sad."
 ??  ?? Baby-faced main vocalist Yang Yoseob is a gaming addict in "Plz Don’t be Sad."
Baby-faced main vocalist Yang Yoseob is a gaming addict in "Plz Don’t be Sad."

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