POPSEOUL! Exclusive Interview with G-Soul & Min

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JYP, the richest producer (in terms of stock ownership) agreed to allow POPSEOUL! sisters to interview his latest creations, G-Soul and Min. But before we overwhelm these newbies with our questions, we wanted to give you, our loyal readers, a chance to ask questions you were dying to ask them.  Leave your questions in the comment box and we’ll select some of them for our interview.

Don’t know who G-Soul and Min are? Check out their myspace pages here and here or read our coverage here.

Watch out for POPSEOUL!’s exclusive coverage of JYP’s Press Conference tomorrow.

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110 Responses to “POPSEOUL! Exclusive Interview with G-Soul & Min”


  1. 1 choiseunghyunLOVER February 21, 2008 at 3:17 am

    ok this is for JYP.

    JYP:: do you really think they are going to make it big? i mean come on..why not Korea first..?

    MIN:: Aren’t you like what 16 years old, Who made you dress the way you do? if you think dressing the way you dress come win the heart of America..you’ve got some learning to do sweetheart.

    G-soul:: How is it with R-Kelly?

  2. 2 Ter February 21, 2008 at 4:03 am

    How about, how do you plan to set yourself apart from similar artists in the US?

    or

    How do you plan to make yourself stand out in the very competetive American music industry?

    Basically, something along the lines of, ARE YOU GOING TO BRING SOMETHING FRESH TO THE SCENE OR ARE YOU GOING TO REHASH WHATS ALREADY BEEN DONE AND FADE TO NOTHINGNESS? Only more tactfully worded XD.

  3. 3 Peter February 21, 2008 at 6:11 am

    That’s so nice of JYP :)

  4. 4 wei wei February 21, 2008 at 6:36 am

    To Both :
    1. If you haven’t met JYP but you have a chance to be with a korean producer, who will it be? SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, DSP Entertainment, etc.

    2. Do you have a korean singer that you want to meet? why?

  5. 5 uhhhhhoooo February 21, 2008 at 6:46 am

    Do You Like Pie?

  6. 6 JinJin February 21, 2008 at 8:31 am

    The American music industry is notorious for, well how should I put this lightly…ignoring Asian singers. Even singers like Amerie, who is half korean, you don’t know because it’s not hyped on because they show her as more of a black artist in order to sell her. How do you think you are able to compete with other artists when the American music industry is THE hardest industry to break into and the American population as a whole tends to disregard Asian singers?

  7. 7 penguin_x3 February 21, 2008 at 12:32 pm

    can you stop dressing min so damn slutty? its gonna make her look nothing more than just a pretty face than a girl with a beautiful voice…I’m not saying she has any of it though…like seriously i can barely hear her voice when she sings…dress her the way a freakin 15/16 year old should dress damn…an GSoul please change your name, people will just laugh at you, they wont be able to hear that super hot and sexy voice you have

  8. 8 whatEVER February 22, 2008 at 10:11 am

    yeah TO JYP but please pass this to LIL’JOHN

    humm the last time we check LEE MIN YOUNG was only what SIXTEEN years old..

    so this is my question..

    making a 16 girl dress with her GOODIES all out there like that IS THAT WHAT YOU REALLY WANT AMERICA TO SEE ASIAN MUSIC ASS..? a girl with GOODIES. i mean damn those myspace photos of her should be fine when she is 18 years old BUT TILL THEN..please CHECK YOUR GIRL OUT..

    and you should put Min in a speech class..cause the way she answer about JUST PARTYING..>? hummm i think she just lost some friends..casue since she been here that’s the only fun she has been doing..PARTYING..?

  9. 9 irees February 22, 2008 at 10:12 am

    Whoa. Oh man, PopSeoul, this is pretty epic! You guys are interviewing them?! SUHWEET.

    Alright… my questions:
    1. How is the American culture now influencing your lives besides music now that you’ve lived here in the US for quite awhile now?
    2. How will you incorporate your Korean roots into your music while still keeping the American publics’ interest?
    3. Do you think it will be an advantage that you will be introduced to the American public as “Asian” artists? If so, how?
    4. If given the choice, would you rather debut somewhere else? Like maybe back in Korea or Japan?
    How’s your English?
    5. To Min: Why do you dress inappropriately? People your age in America dress revealingly, but definitely not as much as yours. Are you going to use this controversial wardrobe choice to get attention? Do you really want to represent Asians with such age-inappropriate clothes?


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