How does cl from 2ne1 know english
RainStormRaider Posted May 27, This thread title is so lacist. Uaena 1, Posted May 27, Alexander Wang Posted May 27, IntelligentYou 2, Posted May 27, SabrinaFairchild 1, Posted May 27, Bom sounds so adorable CL actually does have a tiny accent and some catchphrases she can't work with out, you know?
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Important Information We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. I accept. But in Los Angeles, where she has been working to launch her solo career with an English-language album, CL is away from the nest and flying under the radar for the first time. I went with Diplo, but I got lost. I was looking for him for like an hour, but couldn't find him. Everyone was pushing me around, asking me if I'm Japanese, Chinese—it was amazing.
Besides PSY, with his unexpected viral hit "Gangnam Style," no one from the technicolor dream world of K-Pop has been able to cross over in the States yet. But the year-old CL is a strong contender. Part rapper and part singer, she's beautiful, talented, swaggy, and fluent in English due to a youth spent in international schools. She's got big supporters, too: she has been recording with Skrillex, Diplo, and will. What was Braun's advice for navigating the tricky climate of pop?
By June, they had signed a first commercial deal with Fila sportswear. By the second half of , the band had a long-playing debut enter the Billboard World Album Chart at No.
Her sights are firmly focused on an international audience. Making the album took two years. Fans old and new had a taste of what was to come with Hello Bitches , released last year, a bold, techno-heavy English track with a Korean hook.
Leaving the candy-coloured, choreographed world of K-Pop to make a splash internationally takes some courage. But CL has some pluck and, perhaps, some luck in that she speaks English fluently. Braun, now her manager, was in Seoul several years ago for a show with PSY. Braun was introduced to CL at a party and they stayed in touch.
Growing up surrounded by three different cultures helped shape CL into the person she is today. And CL has friends aplenty. She has performed with, and appeared in music videos for, Skrillex in the Dirty Vibe, a jam that saw another collaboration with Diplo — as well as fellow YG labelmate G-Dragon. This year, for the second year in a row, she has been nominated by Time as one of their Most Influential People in the World.
You soon will. Best advice? Keep going. I know it sounds so cheesy, and typical, but I feel like for the last two years when I was preparing my album, there were a lot of times I wanted to — and I never feel like this by the way — I had felt like there were a lot of times where I felt like giving up. I think the key, the code, is to keep going. To be thankful and to appreciate my life. And to live life, you know?
If you were not in this particular position, CL as a worldwide phenomenon, what would your philosophy be? Yes, and no. What is being perfect, you know?
I can tell you that. I try my best. It was natural for me because my dad loves music. I grew up listening to a lot of music and you know, I was singing all the time and one day I asked him if I could learn how to dance.
And everything was natural, you know. I grew up with it.
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