wow...she used references from the picture "Ophelia" from "Hamlet" drawn by British artist Sir John Everett Millais. I hardly see literature references in MVs.
I'm half korean myself and I don't write konglish in general or hangul, but I know that I said it right. I can speak korean a little, but I can understand it more than everything.
I'm so jealous of her voice :)
XxRawrImAKittyxX 3 months ago
@coolhm777 she took a break for school, but her new album, cover me vol. 1, came out november 18th, 2010.
rainbowstar2010 1 year ago
@coolhm777 she is still making music, but i think she's in korea now. she just came out with an album, but it's in korean...
rainbowstar2010 1 year ago
wow wow very beautiful voice O.O
UtadaHikaru94 2 years ago 2
wow...she used references from the picture "Ophelia" from "Hamlet" drawn by British artist Sir John Everett Millais. I hardly see literature references in MVs.
lilythetiger21 2 years ago 11
Shucks, I think your the only one who noticed that. And thats awesome. :D
NikkiSavella 2 years ago
Technically that would just be a visual reference.
Ayutastique 2 years ago
I remember this song! ^_^
Glueflames 3 years ago 2
I just love this song~!
kagomegirl92 3 years ago 3
many thanks!
kawaiisis86 4 years ago
nice=]
beckahah 4 years ago
wow!!!aewsome!!
ThiaMegia 4 years ago
Very beautiful video and song. Komapsumnida for uploading
christaluvsanime 4 years ago
I Think You Mean Gapsamnida. But Very Close. =3
GothiqRequiem 4 years ago
its the same thing.
Komapsumneda and Gamsamnida is the same =]
missminji 4 years ago 2
My Grandmother Is Korean And She's Always Said "Gapsamnida" =3 I Am Not As Good At My Hangul As I Am My Japanese Though.
GothiqRequiem 4 years ago
I'm half korean myself and I don't write konglish in general or hangul, but I know that I said it right. I can speak korean a little, but I can understand it more than everything.
christaluvsanime 4 years ago
Maybe it's different dialects or accents?
(I think they sound pretty simillar XD!)
asumashi 4 years ago
It's 고맙습니다(Komapseumnida) and 감사합니다(Gamsahamnida)... They both mean basically the same thing, it doesn't have to do with dialects.
The reason why there's two different ones is.. it's something to do with the formalities back in the olden days.
YureruMoneyBox 4 years ago 4
yeah. Although it's very slight, 감사합니다(Gamsahamnida) has a more formal tone to it.
naeun93 2 years ago