Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Leave Korea Temporary To Concentrate In His American Work

In order to march into the US market with all his strength, Rain has to leave the South Korean stage temporarily

When South Korean pop star sensation Rain accepted an interview with a well-known South Korean media crew, he indicated that until next year, he will be placing all his energy into his work of his US debut and during which will not be considering publishing a new album in South Korea.
Currently, Rain, who is busy filming in Germany, will be returning to his homeland on August 27th upon the completion of his film shoot and will further discuss the matter of his management company. Rain will fly to the US next month and meet up with a well-known American music producer to sign a deal, thus preparing for his march towards the American market. It is reported that Rain has once discussed with 2 top American music producers concerning these related matters, and that the next step would be discussed after his film shoot.
Rain posed in front of Berlin's 'Kaiser Wilhelm Church'.
Rain's strategy into the US market is to release his first special American edition (album) while the new movie is being screened, thus declaring his position as a concurrent movie star and singer. Rain said, "Marching into the US market is not an easy matter, success can only be obtained by the close union between the 3 essential factors of a top singer, music producers and the best marketing strategy."
Rain also said, "We can figure out how to gain success in these 3 essential factors through discussions and solutions with the top music producers, but for me to become a top singer I have to learn and gain more knowledge. In order to achieve this goal I have to spend a lot of time practicing, and therefore possibly leaving the local South Korean stage temporarily."
Rain also expressed although he cannot come out with any new album temporarily, he will be able to have the opportunity through some way of arrangement to meet his South Korean fans through a performance and so on. Not only will Rain release the new special edition in the US, he will also be able to publish this special edition in South Korea so South Korean fans will be able to hear the new tunes.
Rain said, "Although at present time my march into the US market is key and is my main concentration, I will not neglect my South Korean fans. Because South Korean fans are so important to me, I recognize that as long as I have smooth development in South Korea, I will also be able to obtain success overseas."
Source: Starnews

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