![]() "This started with two men in a bathroom with one person sawing off his foot," play producer Cooper Jordan said of the premise of the original film. It's a completely normal way to meet someone – at least in the Saw universe. Their ankles are chained to a pipe and there's a dead guy between them. Think of the classic meet-cute: Two characters trapped in a room together on opposite sides, forbidden to touch. ![]() "This is a love story that I think people wanted for 20 years," said Stephanie Rosenberg, the director of Saw the Musical: The Unauthorized Parody of Saw.Ī love story is not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the series, but that's exactly what the musical is – and then some. There is now an off-Broadway parody musical that has plenty of gore and sex - and also manages to be camp. Which English-version K-pop song is your favorite from the list above? Which ones did we miss? Let us know in the comments below!Įsmee L. is a Moroccan lively dreamer, writer, and Hallyu enthusiast.The gruesome, almost 20-year-old horror franchise about a villain named Jigsaw who traps his victims in life-or-death games came out with its latest movie in September.īut that is not the only addition to the Saw universe. Girls’ Generation’s Hyoyeon – “Sober”Īn inspiring song like “Sober” needs to be heard by as many people as possible. Hyoyeon made the right choice by granting us the English version and sharing a piece of her mind with her fans as well as the rest of the world. ![]() Naturally, English was one of the featured languages, and the outcome is more than satisfactory. GOT7 went out of their way and released “Lullaby” in four languages. Combining their sexy sound with seductive lyrics, this boy group will definitely take you down the highway to heaven with them.Įnglish versions are always appreciated because they show that artists care about their international fans, and LOONA is no exception! This vivacious cover of “Loonatic” is like a dream come true for Orbits. No one knows how to sweet talk like NCT 127, and they make listeners swoon both in Korean and English. No matter which language Red Velvet performs in, they always manage to hit all the right notes by being their awesome selves, and here’s the English version of “RBB (Really Bad Boy)” to prove it!Īlthough J-Hope and Suga kept their original verses in the remix version with Steve Aoki, the rest of the song got translated to English, and the new lines flawlessly preserved BTS’s original attitude. It seems like MONSTA X can play it cool in both Korean and English, with Steve Aoki producing the track for both languages. It truly is a timeless summer jam. Their English rendition of “Congratulations” transcribes all the feels that the original version portrayed in a delicate and heart-wrenching manner.Ħ. Two versions, two different stories, one unique energy: that’s (G)I-DLE for you with their English take on their badass track, delivering vibes that will literally make you go, “Oh my god.”ĭAY6 has got it all: stunning visuals, amazing vocals, and bilingual music. What could be as good as the beautiful EXO winter ballad? A simply mesmerizing English version of the song brought to you by D.O. The two versions of this fun single equally mirror one another lyrically as TXT uses lines interchangeably in different parts of the songs and even adds a touch of wordplay. TWICE graced us with an English cover of their latest hit “MORE & MORE.” The lyrics were translated to perfection and beautifully maintained the essence of the original song. With many English versions having seen the light of day, here is a nod to some of the most recent and popular official English versions that mirrored their original Korean counterparts. ![]() These releases especially made international fans very happy because they could finally sing along to their favorite artists’ bops. Over the years, many K-pop songs have been such absolute jams that they had official English versions made.
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