
“They’re more like friends than juniors. Tohoshinki were one of the first Korean artists to debut in Japan and worked hard from there, and we’ll empathize with each other when talking about the joys and pains of carrying out Japanese activities. And since we’re the same age, we have a great relationship.”
(via baulk)
“What appears to be particularly distinctive about BoA’s preparedness upon standing on stage is that the spark in her eyes is already so different from the moment she steps on there. The fact that she shows the ability to make the stage seem so full despite her petite frame is due to this attitude. BoA’s like a chameleon with every performance; she exudes sexiness, cuteness, charisma, all of these kinds of genres. It’s no surprise that a person can gets chills from watching her.”
“In my youth, I thought I was a grown up, but in retrospect, I don’t think so anymore. If I can choose a word for myself from the past decade up to now, it would be, ‘brilliant’. From learning Japanese, to being almost too serious for my own good, as well as trying to stay determined. At one point, it didn’t occur to me just how long I would end up staying in Japan. But for what I’ve done, I have no regrets at all.”
05.30.12 ~ happy 11th anniversary in japan, boa. ❤

BoA at the Young Samsung “Passion Talk” event on 120327
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(via bestofseoul)
“No matter how much you like something, if you’re doing it too much you get used to it. Then you forget to be grateful of being able to do it. I’m sure it happens to everyone.”
(via khunai)

“I really liked her during elementary school. It’s such an honor to stand on the same stage with a sunbae whom I respected.”
(member of the first chapter of BoA’s official fan club Jumping BoA; rumored nickname during his school days: “BoA lover”; messenger name: “Superstar BoA”)- Key (SHINee)