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User Upload Audio - How JYP Ruined Park Ji Yoon's Life & Career For 6 YEARS!

发布时间:2023-03-24 02:00:28   原节目
这个视频文字稿详细讲述了韩国流行歌手朴敦(Park Toon)的崛起与衰落,重点关注了她的热门歌曲《成人礼》所引发的争议性影响。朴敦于1994年以年轻演员的身份出道,1997年作为歌手出道,凭借其清新迷人的形象迅速走红。在15岁时,她已经凭借《天蓝色的梦》和《偷走》等热门歌曲成为一颗冉冉升起的新星,当时由泰万娱乐(Taewan Entertainment)管理。 1997年,为了追求更大的成功,朴敦与JYP娱乐签约。JYP本人亲自参与,促成了她在2000年发行的第四张录音室专辑,其中收录了《成人礼》。这标志着她从以前天真烂漫的形象转变为性感成熟的风格,震惊了公众。这首歌及其 accompanying music video 的中心主题是一位年轻女性刻意的失去纯真,音乐视频中用撕裂的泰迪熊和用鲜血染白布象征着这一点。 尽管存在争议,《成人礼》仍然成为她最成功的专辑,销量超过42万张。这首歌挑衅性的舞蹈和意象,包括她蓬松的头发和开衩的连衣裙,极具影响力,使朴敦成为韩国流行音乐中成熟概念的先驱。然而,这种成功是有代价的。 这首歌遭到了强烈的抵制,被认为过于挑衅,并被许多韩国电视台禁播。虽然试图压制只会扩大其影响力,但这场争议对朴敦的个人和职业生涯产生了毁灭性的影响。 即使面对所有的强烈反对和负面批评,JYP仍然坚持认为《成人礼》是他最好的作品。 朴敦在2012年的一次采访中透露,她在第一次表演这首歌时并不知道这首歌的露骨性质。她表示,她不明白歌曲中的风声应该是呻吟声,她只是在歌曲成功后才意识到它有多么色情。她还否认自己是被迫唱这首歌的。这首歌引起了大量的强烈反对和负面批评。当时流传着许多谣言,这些评论让她非常受伤,以至于她想结束自己的生命。这首歌成为了许多韩国流行偶像的成年礼,他们会在他们的个人演唱会上,或者在年末的节日里翻唱这首歌。 《成人礼》的发行恰逢“演艺圈X档案”的泄露,该文件包含了关于韩国名人的未经证实的谣言和个人信息。朴敦成为了具有破坏性的谣言的目标,其中包括一个关于她与一位高层管理人员之间存在不正当关系的谣言。JYP娱乐公司对这些谣言犹豫不决,让朴敦独自面对抵制。 这首歌也让朴敦与她信仰虔诚的家庭关系紧张。她在一个经常去教堂的家庭长大,一直保持着纯洁的形象。《成人礼》的挑衅性概念和随之而来的谣言让她和她的家人在社区中感到尴尬。她的教会甚至用这首歌作为对年轻人的反面教材,导致她更加尴尬,并与她的父母疏远。 在发行了两张专辑后,朴敦于2003年离开JYP娱乐公司,并进行了为期六年的休息,试图与JYP为她创造的形象保持距离。她感到创作受到限制,发现这段经历非常孤独,但最终痊愈并带着她引以为豪的音乐回归。 视频最后强调了朴敦的经历如何体现了韩国流行音乐行业对年轻女性艺术家的剥削。视频表达了希望,娱乐公司能够认识到并解决他们通过将年轻偶像推向不适当的概念而对他们造成的损害。它也提醒人们韩国流行音乐光鲜外表背后的人性代价,以及行业内持续需要合乎道德的实践。

This video transcript details the rise and fall of K-pop singer Park Toon, focusing on the controversial impact of her hit song "Coming of Age Ceremony." Park Toon, who debuted as a young actress in 1994 and as a singer in 1997, quickly gained popularity due to her fresh and charming image. At the age of 15, she was already a rising star with hits like "Sky Blue Dream" and "Steel Away," managed by Taewan Entertainment. In 1997, seeking greater success, Park Toon signed with JYP Entertainment. JYP himself took a hands-on approach, leading to her fourth studio album in 2000, featuring "Coming of Age Ceremony." This marked a dramatic shift from her previous innocent persona to a seductive and mature concept, shocking the public. The song and its accompanying music video centered on a young woman's deliberate loss of innocence, symbolized by the tearing of a teddy bear and the staining of white fabric with blood in the music video. Despite the controversy, "Coming of Age Ceremony" became her most successful album, selling over 420,000 copies. The song's provocative choreography and imagery, including her spiky hair and dresses with slits, were highly influential, establishing Park Toon as a pioneer of mature concepts in K-pop. However, this success came at a cost. The song faced significant backlash, deemed too provocative and banned from many Korean networks. While the attempted suppression only amplified its reach, the controversy had a devastating impact on Park Toon's personal and professional life. Even with all the backlash and negative criticism, JYP still stands by the fact that he considers the coming of age ceremony to be his best work. Park Toon revealed in a 2012 interview that she was unaware of the song's explicit nature when she first performed it. She stated that she didn't understand that the wind sounds of the song were supposed to be moaning sounds, she only realized how racy it was after it became successful. She also denied that she was forced to sing the song. This song caused a great deal of backlash and negative criticism. There were many rumors that were spread, and she became so hurt from the comments that she wanted to end her life. The song became a rite of passage for many K-pop idols, who would cover the song at their solo concerts, or at the end of year festivals. The release of "Coming of Age Ceremony" coincided with the leak of the "Entertainment X Files," a document containing unverified rumors and personal information about Korean celebrities. Park Toon became the target of damaging rumors, including one alleging an inappropriate relationship with a higher executive. JYP Entertainment's hesitancy to address these rumors left Park Toon to face the backlash alone. The song also strained Park Toon's relationship with her deeply religious family. Raised in a churchgoing family, she had always maintained a pure image. The provocative concept of "Coming of Age Ceremony" and the subsequent rumors embarrassed her and her family within their community. Her church even used the song as a negative example to its youth, leading to further embarrassment and distancing from her parents. Park Toon left JYP Entertainment in 2003 after releasing two more albums and took a six-year hiatus, seeking to distance herself from the image that JYP had created for her. She felt creatively restricted and found the experience very lonely, but ultimately healed and returned with music she was proud of. The video concludes by highlighting how Park Toon's experience exemplifies the exploitation of young female artists in the K-pop industry. The video expresses hope that entertainment companies will recognize and address the damage they inflict on young idols by pushing them into inappropriate concepts. It also serves as a reminder of the human cost behind the glossy facade of K-pop and the ongoing need for ethical practices within the industry.