Maris, u r right.... Younha was featured in So Ji Sub MV titled Picnic. She is popular in Japan as well, a singer songwriter. I love Jazz and the song is LaLaLa... that I listen to.
Thank u for posting the streaming sites...
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HOMEDRAMA STORIES VIEW ARCHIVES Five Lessons Viewers Can Learn From Watching ‘Pinocchio’
BY Julie Jones | Dec 29, 2014 11:45 AM EST
One of the things viewers love about k-dramas is how much a drama characters can grow and change. A weak or vulnerable character can learn how to be strong. A bad character can learn the error of his ways. A well-written k-drama can show you things from different points of view, proving that there is often more than one way to look at a person or a situation.
"Pinocchio" is one of those dramas. It stays interesting because its characters are busy growing and learning. It’s a drama that asks questions and occasionally offers some answers on how people ought best to behave with each other. And the writers were not afraid to explore opposing viewpoints.
Here are just five of the lessons we learned from watching the last few episodes of “Pinocchio.”
1. Achieving success through another person’s misfortune is never worth it. It corrupts your soul and even if you succeed in hiding what you’ve done, the deed may come back to haunt you. That’s what’s happening to broadcaster Song Cha Ok. She could have been a competent newswoman but she chose to exploit the misery of others and ruin innocent lives to achieve even greater success.