The musical cadence of NK music is ridiculously good. It combines everything traditionally known about music but somehow uses it in an usual way despite it sounding completely familiar and normal. You can't help but get surrealistic vibes
This is a famous folk song known in all of Korea. Obviously this is a 'modern' pop version true to North Korea's typical style. In South Korea the lyrics are different and usually performed in a more traditional arrangement.
I don't care about fucking politics but NORTH KOREA literally had high standards in terms in musics, and i fucking love that August, 23, 2015 was my first time to listen to some North korean music and since I've fuckin become addicted to their music
Just yesterday I thought about how I've never heard a single male North Korean singer. The males only sing military marches, all the other, non-military songs are sung by females. So this is very special!
The musical cadence of NK music is ridiculously good.
It combines everything traditionally known about music but somehow uses it in an usual way despite it sounding completely familiar and normal.
You can't help but get surrealistic vibes
This is a famous folk song known in all of Korea. Obviously this is a 'modern' pop version true to North Korea's typical style. In South Korea the lyrics are different and usually performed in a more traditional arrangement.
what is the original name?
@@roxolabs "쾌지나 칭칭 나네" (Kwaejina Chingching Nane). Same title in both Koreas.
@@ciegosordomudo why the title in this video is "kwaejima" instead of "kwaejina" that you are saying? Is "kwaejima" correct also? Please explain to me
@@yoshikifujiwara9124 The uploader made a typo, ''n'' and ''m'' are close to each other on a keyboard.
I don't care about fucking politics but NORTH KOREA literally had high standards in terms in musics, and i fucking love that
August, 23, 2015 was my first time to listen to some North korean music and since I've fuckin become addicted to their music
I couldn't agree more.
Goddamn, this is so catchy.
wonderful!
I'd like to note that it's not actually Kwaejima, but instead Kwaejina, with an N.
I don't know much Korean. The only thing I currently know is 주제
You meant 주체?
@@Kardor what u doing here my polish friend
@@hermenegildoc3933 Enjoying DPRK music
Catchy song!
@Nathaniel Cerdena Ironically, this is most likely from the ’90s if not ’00s. But NKpop still very much sounds like early ’80s Jpop to me lol.
@@ciegosordomudo From the arduous march. North Korea was left strictly in the dust by the arduous march.
Just yesterday I thought about how I've never heard a single male North Korean singer. The males only sing military marches, all the other, non-military songs are sung by females. So this is very special!
Lindo
Dzchingghiz Khan...
Dschinghis Khan