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@jonginsflatass / jonginsflatass.tumblr.com

✧I claim that this is a Kai blog but it might actually be a SHINee blog✧
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i miss all my fellow shawol’s and exo-l’s (or exotics as we used to call ourselves lol). i hope to be more active now that i have more time and now that i remember my password lol i’m still kpop trash just not as dedicated as before. and tbh i missed it here. <3

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wow i totally forgot about my tumblr. being back is making me sad bc i disappeared suddenly without saying a thing. i didn’t want to disappear but it was too much for me. i’m being hit with a wave of memories from when i was active and omg how i miss my friends. hope everyone’s healthy and staying safe. and i hope this isn’t a goodbye either. <3 

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last month, it was confirmed that sm entertainment and the seoul philharmonic orchestra had signed a partnership / business agreement to collaborate in joint projects with one another in the future. for this first project, the philharmonic will be recording orchestral versions of songs that had been released by artists signed to the label. this will mark the first time that the philharmonic has recorded k-pop songs, and the launch of a classical music label within sm entertainment named sm classic, where sm hopes to help give a more solid base for album release and concert performances for domestic classical musicians. today, it was announced that two of the orchestral arrangements that will be released to kick off the project will be red velvet’s “red flavor” and jonghyun’s “end of a day”. though an official release date has not been confirmed for either, it is stated that the release of the orchestral version of “end of the day” will come after “red flavor”. upon release, a video for the version will be released onto the smtown station official youtube channel, as well on both domestic and international music platforms. the video above is a press release on the collaboration discussed on tv chosun news on june 12th in which a bit of the orchestral version can be heard. (source(s): 1 / 2)
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