Sunday, September 22, 2013

[ARTICLE] 130922 MTV EMA 2013 Best Korea Award, Do The Nominees Deserve To Be On The List?

The MTV Europe Music Awards has been one of the most prestigious awards giving body since it gives an honour to all the music artists around the globe. With five major categories divided in different sub-categories, MTV EMA Worldwide Act for this year has been broken down into 36 sub-categories including the newly added Best Japan Act, Best Taiwan Act, Best Hongkong/China Act and Best Korea Act, which were broken down into the countries' genre and not just the regions alone.
However, with the honour of being nominated in the said music award, the nominees have surprised all K-pop fans around the globe thus, making them wonder on how MTV got to the conclusion of nominating them in the Best Korea Act Category.
(I skipped down to U-Kiss) 
Lastly to be on the list is the group, UKISS. Though its sub-unit, u-BEAT has been more active this year than the original group, UKISS has been quite popular in the concert scene, making the group appear in a performance in Manila together with other K-Pop groups titled, "Dream Fantasy Concert," at the beginning of the year. The group has also been in Malaysia for the "Formula 1 Concert," together with YG's 2NE1 and international stars, demi Lovato and Backstreet Boys on March. They also have been going around Japan for their, "U-KISS Zepp Tour 2013," making 60,000 people watch them thus making their Japanese single titled, "Alone," made its way to Japan Oricon Charts in the 4th spot. 
Therefore, all the nominated groups in the MTV EMA 2013 have proved they quite deserve to be on the list. Though not all groups were constantly active in Korea, it does not mean that they are not worthy of such a prestigious award. They already have been winners by just being nominated and making themselves known in the European music scene, wherein not all idol groups have the chance to be in.
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