Devine.Integrity Posted January 2, 2010 Posted January 2, 2010 The Rookie Newcomer Award On December 30, Big Bang wrapped up the year by winning the Rookie Newcomer Award at the 51st Japan Records Awards, beating other up & coming artists including Hilcrhyme (ヒルクライム), Maya Sakura and SCANDAL. However, it looks like a number of Japanese netizens are anything but happy. A day after Big Bang won its award at the Japan Record Awards, Worldwide Arts Show, a popular news blog, and 2CH, a large internet community, were flooded with attacks and protests against Big Bang's victory, claiming that the judging criteria was flawed. "A Korean boy group that I haven't even heard of nor seen received the Best Newcomer Award through a shady judging process," an individual remarked. Netizens argued that Big Bang's record sales, which fell behind many other newcomers of the year, were overlooked by the judging panel. For example, Hilcrhyme sold 108,000 record copies, dominating Big Bang's 41,000 sales count. Furthermore, Hilcrhyme's track Shunkashūtō was ranked at Japan's #1 top-selling single for the week of September 22, whereas Big Bang has yet to make the list with any of its tracks. "Record sales are an important part of judging criteria, so what kind of criteria did the judges use?" many netizens questioned. Interestingly enough, Big Bang's Best Newcomer Award at the 42nd Japan Cable Daesang earlier in December, which also beat Hilcrhyme and Maya Sakura, was met without a ruckus. Others have pointed out that Hilcrhyme's Shunkashūtō was released in September, whereas Big Bang released Let Me Hear Your Voice in November, which may have resulted in Big Bang's lower sales count. Although I'm a fan of Big Bang myself, I can understand the Japanese netizens' argument - after all, it'd be strange if a rookie Japanese artist that didn't have a list of smash singles or overwhelming fame swooped in and won a rookie award in Korea. Considering how difficult it was for TVXQ to rise to the top in Japan, one cannot assume that Big Bang's solid popularity in Korea would so easily transcend to the Japanese market. Considering the excitement that Big Bang's 2010 comeback announcement has created, it's weird to hear news about people getting so negatively riled up about Big Bang. Regardless, good luck to these boys as they continue their breakthrough into Japan and eventually return to Korea this summer! Make sure to visit BBVIP Forums for more on Big Bang. Source: Kukinews, Recording Industry Association of Japan Article from AKP Note: Extreme Big bang fans, please contain yourselfs and comment maturely (Aka dont conclude Japan netizens are ANTI'S/Racist)
p i n k y. Posted January 2, 2010 Posted January 2, 2010 I was watching them win their awards on TV a few days ago, and I was definitely shocked. The other rookies did have higher sales than Big Bang, I did find the judging a bit confusing and a mistake.. A lot of my classmates here in Japan are complaining non-stop about this lol
Guest riehae Posted January 2, 2010 Posted January 2, 2010 can't blame the japanese netizens... they seem to be right and knows the award show really well.. wonder how this turn out...
Guest Dorkiilove Posted January 2, 2010 Posted January 2, 2010 http://www.soompi.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=325695 ^ Already done. But seriously, whats up with their hair in that picture?
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