Theory of Love Review of Related Theories

world. South Korea had incredible history in forming k-pop. According to Cynicalkpop https:cynicalkpop.wordpress.com the history of k-pop in South Korea started from over the past 60 years. It had been literally burned to the ground in a vicious civil war, and now today its a top 15 world economy and Asian pop culture heavyweight. This economic success is often called the Miracle on the Han River the river which runs through Seoul. Yet this was no miracle –it was the consequences of specific historical events, policies, and actions unique to that place and time. Then, the Yushin era, state-run enterprises and control, the protection of infant industry, the shadow of Japanese colonialism and Japanese development, cheap labor, and more created the Miracle on the Han. K-pop sprung from new found economic surplus, and thus the ability to develop entertainment and cultural products. Other information also says that k-pop also popular among people in Asia. According to Asianinfo http:www.asianinfo.org k-pop is an abbreviation of Korean pop or Korean popular music. In addition to music, K-pop has grown into a popular subculture among teenagers and young adults throughout Asia, resulting in widespread interest in the fashion and style of top Korean idol groups and singer. K-pop or Korean pop not only about fashion or style but the popular one is the appearance of boyband and girlband in South Korea. The definition of korean pop or k-pop also related to the term ‘Hallyu’. The statement given by Tuk 2014 who states that the term hallyu or Korean wave refers to Korea becoming the most important cultural force in Asia and beyond. The Korean wave started with the export of dramas to China and since then Korea started to export its cultural products to elsewhere in Asia. One important aspect of the hallyu phenomenon is k-pop. This type of music includes dance, electronic music, electro pop, hip-hop and RB. Within South Korea the term k-pop refers to a broad spectrum of music styles including rock, ballads and pop music. It all refers to music that is produced by people from Korean origin and sung in Korean. It was the Korean wave that brought k-pop under attention of international audiences. Internationally k-pop refers to the Korean pop idols. This is because international newspapers and scholarly publications use this definition when they speak of k-pop. In addition, when people talk about k-pop on the internet, they refer to the Korean boy bands and girl bands. “I Would” is written when k-pop is popular in 2013. In 2013, there are many love songs which talk about irony, dilemma, and bittersweet experience for example: “Crush” by Sandeul B1A4, “Baby don’t cry” by EXO, “Miracles in December” by EXO, “Trap” by Henry Lau and etcetera. Those love songs tell about irony, dilemma and bittersweet experience about love. “I Would” is one of song that brings a kind of bittersweet love as the theme of the song and tells about “I” who falls in love and finally suffers because he cannot reach what he wants.