"10 Minutes" is a song recorded by Korean musician Lee Hyori, written by singer-songwriter MayBee and Kim Do-hyun. It was chosen as the title track from Lee's debut studio album Stylish...E, which was released on August 13, 2003 by DSP Entertainment and Daeyoung AV. The album was Lee's first solo project apart from her group Fin.K.L.
The music video for the song was directed by Seo Hyun Seung.
Lee Hyo Ri then lit up the way of directing female singers. Ten Minutes, a song that can entice a man in 10 minutes.
서현승 텐미니츠 이효리 (Seo Hyun Seung Ten Mints Lee Hyori) ♠ 텐미니츠 이효리 뮤직 비디오 (Tenminits Lee Hyo Ri Music Video)
The music video for "10 Minutes" was directed by Seo Hyun Seung, who later went on to work with Lee on two of her other videos. [6] DSP Entertainment issued a statement on August 7, 2003 stating that the album was at its final stage of making and Lee was practicing the video's choreography conducting by Marlyn Ortiz, a previous collaborator with Madonna and Britney Spears. [7] [8] Ortiz was offered the role while teaching at a dance school in Sinchon County through a company in New York that she was working for. [8] She shared: "When I first met Britney Spears, who was an unknown name before her debut, I saw her dancing and knew she was going to be good. Of course, when I took on Lee Hyori, who benchmarked Spears, I felt similar." [8] Following release of the video, Lee taught a small portion of the choreography on "Star Dance School" statement of MBC's Music Camp on September 26.
The man in the video was a "faceless singer" named H.
Scenes from the video were filmed at the hip-hop nightclub NB (now named NB2) in Hongdae, Seoul, which owned by YG Entertainment's founder Yang Hyun-suk. [1]
The video was later included on Lee's first video release Made in Hyolee, released in 2004.
Her fashion in the video is one of the first reasons that started the Hyori Syndrome with training suit and beanie. [11]
The style from the video helped her emerge as a fashion icon and a sex symbol.(?) [12]
The music video received a Mnet Music Video Festival award for Most Popular Music Video in 2003. [13] Later in 2006, Korean entertainment channel TVN voted it at number 11 on their all-time best music videos list. [14]
"Lee Hyori's clothes on air.
In '10 Minutes', Lee Hyo-ri, who was uneasy in the pitch even though he lowered the song to a key, recently went to a music festival. [6]
http://ilyo.co.kr/?ac=print&entry_id=21523
On August 17, 2003, Lee performed on SBS's music program Inkigayo as her first " comeback stage." The performance included "Prologue (Drum & Bass)", "One Two Three N'Four" and "10 Minutes".
Lee later expressed her dislike of the performance: "My first time onstage, I was not myself. I mean, I was very nervous. I vividly remember I was nervous. On account of the high-heel shoes, it was hard to dance right. The dance was something totally new to me, and being alone onstage was not helping. All and all, so-so. I could have done better is what I'm feeling now. My movements tensed, my face stiff and all. Later on, I checked the video, I felt stupid. (Laughs) For the lack of grace."
http://bigbangupdates.com/2010/06/lee-hyori-i-got-warned-by-yang-hyunseok.html
Judo at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg Choi Min-ho
After winning the gold medal
Lee's management Mnet then released a statement saying: "Lee Hyo-ri is very thankful to Choi Min-ho. Although she wasn't able to watch the match due to her performance schedule, she is very proud of Choi and wants to congratulate him." [15]
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"10 Minutes" is a song recorded by Korean musician Lee Hyori, written by singer-songwriter MayBee and Kim Do-hyun. It was chosen as the title track from Lee's debut studio album Stylish...E, which was released on August 13, 2003 by DSP Entertainment and Daeyoung AV. The album was Lee's first solo project apart from her group Fin.K.L.
The music video for the song was directed by Seo Hyun Seung.
Lee Hyo Ri then lit up the way of directing female singers. Ten Minutes, a song that can entice a man in 10 minutes.
서현승 텐미니츠 이효리 (Seo Hyun Seung Ten Mints Lee Hyori) ♠ 텐미니츠 이효리 뮤직 비디오 (Tenminits Lee Hyo Ri Music Video)
The music video for "10 Minutes" was directed by Seo Hyun Seung, who later went on to work with Lee on two of her other videos. [6] DSP Entertainment issued a statement on August 7, 2003 stating that the album was at its final stage of making and Lee was practicing the video's choreography conducting by Marlyn Ortiz, a previous collaborator with Madonna and Britney Spears. [7] [8] Ortiz was offered the role while teaching at a dance school in Sinchon County through a company in New York that she was working for. [8] She shared: "When I first met Britney Spears, who was an unknown name before her debut, I saw her dancing and knew she was going to be good. Of course, when I took on Lee Hyori, who benchmarked Spears, I felt similar." [8] Following release of the video, Lee taught a small portion of the choreography on "Star Dance School" statement of MBC's Music Camp on September 26.
The man in the video was a "faceless singer" named H.
Scenes from the video were filmed at the hip-hop nightclub NB (now named NB2) in Hongdae, Seoul, which owned by YG Entertainment's founder Yang Hyun-suk. [1]
The video was later included on Lee's first video release Made in Hyolee, released in 2004.
Her fashion in the video is one of the first reasons that started the Hyori Syndrome with training suit and beanie. [11]
The style from the video helped her emerge as a fashion icon and a sex symbol.(?) [12]
The music video received a Mnet Music Video Festival award for Most Popular Music Video in 2003. [13] Later in 2006, Korean entertainment channel TVN voted it at number 11 on their all-time best music videos list. [14]
"Lee Hyori's clothes on air.
In '10 Minutes', Lee Hyo-ri, who was uneasy in the pitch even though he lowered the song to a key, recently went to a music festival. [6]
http://ilyo.co.kr/?ac=print&entry_id=21523
On August 17, 2003, Lee performed on SBS's music program Inkigayo as her first " comeback stage." The performance included "Prologue (Drum & Bass)", "One Two Three N'Four" and "10 Minutes".
Lee later expressed her dislike of the performance: "My first time onstage, I was not myself. I mean, I was very nervous. I vividly remember I was nervous. On account of the high-heel shoes, it was hard to dance right. The dance was something totally new to me, and being alone onstage was not helping. All and all, so-so. I could have done better is what I'm feeling now. My movements tensed, my face stiff and all. Later on, I checked the video, I felt stupid. (Laughs) For the lack of grace."
http://bigbangupdates.com/2010/06/lee-hyori-i-got-warned-by-yang-hyunseok.html
Judo at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 60 kg Choi Min-ho
After winning the gold medal
Lee's management Mnet then released a statement saying: "Lee Hyo-ri is very thankful to Choi Min-ho. Although she wasn't able to watch the match due to her performance schedule, she is very proud of Choi and wants to congratulate him." [15]
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