Contents.Synopsis Detective Kang Pil-sung and psychic medium Hong Seo-jung join forces to get rid of the ghost of a murderer who was executed 20 years ago.Cast Main. as Kang Pil-sungA police detective who was abandoned by his family and is trying to unlock the secrets of his newly found powers of seeing ghosts. as Hong Seo-jungA woman who can see ghosts, read people's minds, and control people, plus having some knowledge about spirits.
She has never met her mother, having been abandoned by her at a young age. as Oh Soo-hyeokThe new body that Hwang Dae-doo possesses.
He is a wealthy businessman. When possessed, he could control a drug that can turn people into a like creature. as Sun Yang-wooA follower of the serial killer Hwang Dae-doo who briefly inhibits his spirit.
He is killed after he is shot multiple times by policemen. Supporting Twenty years ago. Jang Hyuk-jin as Kim Nak-chunA former police officer who lost his partner and is killed by Sun Yang-woo.
He wages constant Battle with Hwang Dae Du and will do anything to stop him from getting power. Won Hyun-joon as Hwang Dae-duA serial killer responsible for 30 murders. He is a spirit, having been executed 20 years ago, but seeks to gain power to restore his body. At Sangdong Police Station. as Detective Squad Chief YooThe chief of police who acts as a Guardian to Kang Pil-sung.
He is a tough but soft officer who tries to help his comrades. He is killed when he is shot then drowned but goes into pil Seong to instruct him what to do. Park Jin-woo as Choi Nam-hyunA police officer who is Kim Joon-Hyung's boss. He gets discouraged easily.
Kwon Hyuk-hyun as Kim Joon-hyungA new recruit who is Choi Nam Hyun's partner. People around Seo-jung. as Geum-joSeo-jung's mother, she is a worshipper who was killed by Sun Yang-woo. Her spirit is then killed by Hwang Dae-do. She had the power of summoning spirits but unlike her daughter, she can cast spells. People around Soo-hyeok.
as Jang Choon-subOh Soo-hyeok's assistant who becomes the new Hwang Dae-dou when his spirit enters his body. He was responsible for killing Pil-sung's mother and his assistant. Others.
Gi Se-hyeong. Cho Wan-giOriginal soundtrack Possessed OSTby. Star Entry Entertainment.Part 1 Released on March 7, 2019 ( 2019-03-07)No.TitleArtistLength1.' Searching Me'Sojung 3:422.' Searching Me' (Inst.)3:42Total length:7:24Part 2 Released on March 15, 2019 ( 2019-03-15)No.TitleArtistLength1.' What a Meaning' (어떤 의미)3:372.' What a Meaning' (Inst.)3:37Total length:7:14Part 3 Released on March 21, 2019 ( 2019-03-21)No.TitleArtistLength1.'
Hold My Hand' (잡아줘)Lee Ba-da3:512.' Hold My Hand' (Inst.)3:51Total length:7:42Part 4 Released on March 28, 2019 ( 2019-03-28)No.TitleArtistLength1.' Like That Day' (그날처럼)3:472.' Like That Day' (Inst.)3:47Total length:7:34Part 5 Released on April 4, 2019 ( 2019-04-04)No.TitleArtistLength1.'
Fly' (날아)Na Go-eun3:292.' Fly' (Inst.)3:29Total length:6:58Part 6 Released on April 11, 2019 ( 2019-04-11)No.TitleArtistLength1.' I’ll Be There'Han Seung-hee3:502.' I’ll Be There' (Inst.)3:50Total length:7:40Part 7 Released on April 18, 2019 ( 2019-04-18)No.TitleArtistLength1.' When I Find You' (잊지마.)Yun Kyu-sung3:422.'
When I Find You' (Inst.)3:42Total length:7:24Part 8 Released on April 19, 2019 ( 2019-04-19)No.TitleArtistLength1.' I Find You'3:282.' I Find You' (Inst.)3:28Total length:6:56Part 9 Released on April 24, 2019 ( 2019-04-24)No.TitleArtistLength1.'
Lunar Rainbow' (달무지개)Jin-joo3:412.' Lunar Rainbow' (Inst.)3:413.'
Women in this world are taught to believe that every problem must have a buyable solution. Not sleeping well? Get a lavender-vanilla pillow spray. Overrun with stress? Buy a skin-care routine. The market is rife with solace for sale — a product on offer for anything that ails.
This past year, our own systemic subjugation was no exception. With a former beauty-pageant owner in the White House, Clinton in Chappaqua and high-profile men being exposed for their crimes, feminism reached its most shoppable form: pink pussy hats, enamel pins of vulvae, shirts that proclaimed “The Future Is Female.” These trinkets and tchotchkes brought comfort to their owners, but as a political response, they felt comically feeble. In a culture that tolerates violence against women, denies our health- and child-care needs and polices our sexual conduct and bodies, why would empowerment ever look cute?Cardi B’s “Bodak Yellow” arrived as a valuable 3 minutes 44 seconds of frankness in a year of feminist pandering. The song debuted on June 16 and climbed the charts until it reached the top, spending three weeks at No. It opens with a sparse and foreboding beat — the trap-music answer to the “Twilight Zone” theme. Cardi begins with an outright provocation: “Lil expletive, you can’t expletive with me if you wanted to.” Her tone is confident in a way that feels easy.
To paraphrase one commenter on YouTube: It’s a song that will make you want to fire your own boss. CreditVideo by Ryan McGinley for The New York TimesCardi B, 25, grew up in the Bronx and worked her way to independence as a stripper. She first appeared in the public eye when she started posting charismatic videos on Instagram: infinitely watchable micromonologues on everything from dating, love, family and friends to media, terrorism, grammar, orthodontics and the finer points of three kinds of oral sex. As a public figure, her image is capacious, a mix of the bawdy antics of Fran Drescher and the quotable wisdom of Ecclesiastes. Cardi embodied these contradictions with ease, while other stars floundered. With public declarations of empowerment in fashion, many defaulted to a vapid middle ground, positioning themselves as generically “relatable” (Jennifer Lawrence) or taking a stand for wan concepts like love (Kendall Jenner).
Skidrow fallout 4 dlc. Ryan McGinley for The New York TimesCompare “Bodak Yellow” with Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song” — the soundtrack to Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Over swelling piano, Platten strings together blithe imagery about hearts, voices, friends and oceans.
By avoiding precision, she tries to please us all. When she gets to the chorus, she belts out: “This is my fight song/Take-back-my-life song/Prove-I’m-alright song/My power’s turned on/Starting right now I’ll be strong.” Is it a song about a breakup? About asking for a raise? About electing a woman president, or all of the above? Who could say?
The hook is perfectly pitched for group singing, but Platten seems afraid to offend. What kind of anthem runs on nervous trepidation? In “Fight Song,” empowerment is just another pursuit in which women must bend over backward for approval.Cardi B, by contrast, does not speak on behalf of womankind. On “Bodak Yellow,” she talks about herself and herself only: her Louboutins, her mixtapes, her checks from the television mogul Mona Scott-Young. (Between dancing and rapping, Cardi honed her persona on Scott-Young’s VH1 reality show, “Love & Hip Hop.”) “I’m a boss, you a worker,” Cardi raps.
When she deigns to think of other women at all, it’s only to write them off as a nonissue: Other women pay to party, while she gets paid to party. These sentiments are far from Platten’s brand of rising-tide empowerment; here, Cardi has the only ship.
If the song does not toe any feminist party line, then it certainly empowers more than many things that do. Nobody listens to “Bodak Yellow” and imagines herself as the girl who pays to party.From the beginning, rap has performed this kind of alchemy, turning systemic disadvantage into power. In “Bodak Yellow,” just one person emerges victorious: Cardi B.
And like the best writers, she conjures this power from specificity and verisimilitude. Anyone who follows Cardi online can vouch that the contents of the song are largely true: She used to dance for money but no longer does; at one point she did, in fact, “fix her teeth.” And they know that her persona was constant from the start — always silly, always angry, always sexy, always smart, always fed up, petty or exhausted. If her brand of bravado feels distinctly female, then it’s only from doing what rappers have always done — starting from a place of truth. Female rappers have done this before, but never for an audience so desperate to be spoken to directly.“Bodak Yellow” does not seem to care whether you think it’s an anthem. In a world where women reflexively say “sorry” for walking past other women in the hall, Cardi knows that the truest act of power is exercising the right to remain silent. “If I see you and I don’t speak, that means I don’t expletive with you,” she raps. Other anthems aim to please; Cardi’s conjures a world in which women don’t need to please anyone at all.
Contents.Gameplay The guest artist(s) must attempt to guess six contestants who are 'good singers' ( skilled vocalists) and who are 'bad singers' ( tone-deaf vocalists) without hearing them singing. They also help with a group of panelists under the Tone-deaf Detective Team (also called SING-vestigators).After they eliminate one to two contestants in each round, they reveal their singing ability on the Stage of Truth.
For the groups, all members must be able to sing to be considered as 'good singers'. If one member of the group can't sing well, even while the others can sing, they're all considered as 'bad singers'. The last person standing will get to sing alongside the guest artist(s).If the winner is a 'good singer', they will give a chance to release the song alongside the guest artist(s) as a. If the winner is a 'bad singer', they receive 5,000,000 (4,500).
On the 5 th season's first episode, the winning skilled vocalist received a pair of specially-made microphones. Round and clues There are six individual or groups standing on a platform referred to as 'SEE-cret songers', with their own aliases to make them keep secret. They do not speak until the final reveal.Several format gameplay changes occurred during the show's existence in 2016. The number of 'SEE-cret songers' originally were eight or nine in the first three episodes of the 1 st season, then reduced to seven until the 3 rd season, and again to six starting from 4 th season.Visual Rounds Stop, Looks and Listen (Seasons 1—3; 5 Eps. 1)The guest artist(s) must look at every contestant based on their appearance and singing visual. They are shown a muted video of each contestant's singing that reveals only 0.3 seconds of their singing voice. ▶ On the 3 rd season, the muted video segment was abolished.
Double Identities (Seasons 4—6)Identify the real identity of a skilled vocalist on the left side, or a tone-deaf vocalist on the right which is matched for designated contestant. Verbal Rounds Introduction Speech (Season 1)The contestants will introduce themselves using their own voice, but it depends if the skilled vocalists tell the truth or the tone-deaf vocalists lies on everything.
Performance Rounds Solo Lip-sync (Seasons 1—3; 5 Eps. 1)Identify the skilled vocalists who are lip-syncing to their own voice and the tone-deaf vocalists who are lip-syncing to someone else's voice that have their similar voice tone. ▶ On the rest of episodes in the 1 st season, before they perform lip-sync, the participant will introduce themselves first and tell their stories. Double Lip-sync (Seasons 4—5)Both the contestant and lip-sync substitute appeared together and they are lip-syncing to the same song, but only one is the lip-sync owner. Mystery singer groups with 3 or more people will not have a lip-sync substitute.
Solo Intervealed Lip-sync (Season 6)Each contestant lip-syncs a song by interleaving a skilled vocal and a tone-deaf vocal, in which included the contestant's real vocal and other's vocal.Evidence Rounds Question and Answer (Season 1)On the first two episodes, identify the good and bad singers within 100 seconds based on its true statement. This have been changed on the rest of eight episodes, the guest artist(s) must have then 100 seconds to discuss three contestants before making the final decision. These answers depends on the contestant if they're told the truth or lied their stories. Proof Evidence (Seasons 1—3; 5 Eps. 1)They will provide proofs of each contestant's singing ability (i.e.
Photo, video, certificates, etc.). Skilled vocalists had their own evidences while the tone-deaf vocalists had their evidences fabricated.Listening Evidence (Seasons 4—5)The panelist must hear the defender's singing voice using its headphones first. Afterwards, he or she must defend and convince the contestant (as defender) to seek their evidence. ▶ On the 5 th season's episode 4 and 5, rule has temporarily changed with the chosen panelist having known the true identity but not through voice's listening, each panelist must convince the guest that it is a skilled vocalist during broadcast of the proof video. Performer: Choi Jin-ho & Lee Gyu-ra (S2 Ep. 11).
Song: ( & )Season 5 Episode(Broadcast Date)ReferencesGuestTone-deaf Detective TeamParticipantsElimination OrderLast WinnerSinger's VisualSinger's Lip-syncFinal Truth1(January 26, 2018), , ,3. Atanas Paskalev (Nacho Paskal)1.
Bernard Guo2. Sephy Francisco5.
John Lee Diaz6. Milka Tatareva4. Shasapan2(February 2, 2018)( Special), , , , , , 2. Lee Dong-hyun5.
Park Bo-sung3. Choi Shin-hye4. Jung So-young6. Ji Ye-song & Noh Ah3(February 16, 2018), , , , , 1. Wang Ji-hyun5. Kim Roo-ah & Go Young-bin6. Yoon Ji-young2.
Park Chae-eun4. Sung Chang-yong & Sung Yoo-yong4(February 23, 2018)(except ), , , , Zairo1. Laura Emmitt4. Ji Dong-gook6. Song Han-hee & Bolly5. Han Seo-joon3.
Choi Young-won5(March 2, 2018)( Family Special), , , , , , Lee Ha-rin4. Han Ye-seul3. Chae Bong-won2. Jang Bo-ram1.
Im Chae-eon5. Ra In-seung6(March 9, 2018)Note: Band member Yoo Se-yoon is also the host of the show. Panelist Lee Sang-min replaced Yoo as the MC for this episode., , , Lee Jeong-seok4. Park Se-eun1. Park Doo-han3.
Kim Min-soo6. Im Chae-geon2. Hong Hye-rang & Choi Bo-yoon5. Son Sung-ho & Lee In-ho & Kim Dong-seok7(March 16, 2018), , , , ,3. Anastasia Peresypkina / Lee Soo-mi4. Kang Hyo-joon5. Lee Dong-ha2.
Lee Gi-taek & Jung Goo-young6. Kang Eun-young & Seo Min-kyung & Kim Ye-won1. Jung Eun-joo8(March 23, 2018)&, , , ,4. Shin Kyung-sik1. Choi Han-wool2. Hong Yoo-jin6.
Ganeung-dong Band3. Kisung Anderson5. Lee Min-song & Yang Hye-in9(March 30, 2018), , , Lee Yoon-ah4.
Kim Jin-woo2. Mika Rivero1. Ahn Yong-joon & Kwon Seon-hee6. Park Jin & Yoon Seok-chan3. Bang Hak-hyun10(April 6, 2018)&, , , EDEN5. Oh Young-mi6. Jeon Sung-min & Kang Myung-hyun & Oh Seok1.
Sung Seu-chan & Jung Goo-hyung4. Im Chan-woo2. Yoon Ji-young11(April 13, 2018)W, , , , ,1. Joo Dae-geon2. Yoo Sung-nyeo5.
Yoo Han-gyeol6. Choi Joel & Carson Allen4.
Sang Yoon-do12(April 20, 2018), , , , Bang Se-jin3. Lee Hyun-woo2. Kim Choo-ri6. Wang Han-eol & Wang Han-som1.
Han Seom-hee5. Hong Seok-won & Kim Hee-dongEpisode 13 (April 27, 2018)(Special and Final Episode of Season 5)Top 5 Wrong EliminationsTop 5 Crazy External PowersTop 5 Great PerformancesTop 5 Singer-customized PerformancesTop 5 Tear's MastersSpecial Rankings and Highlights. Performer: Ji Dong-gook. Song: 'Lean On' (빌려줄게, )Other HighlightsBest Stars' Lip-sync (S5 Ep.3), (S5 Ep.6), (S5 Ep.1), (S5 Ep.2), & (S5 Ep.10) Best Tone-deaf Duet: Hyun Gyu-bi (S4 Ep.1), Sung Chang-yong & Sung Yoo-yong (S5 Ep.3) Foreigner: Kisung Anderson (S5 Ep.8), Rabbi (S4 Ep.2), Joel (S2 Ep.2) Performance: DJ Han Min (S4 Ep.4), Beom Sang-gil (S4 Ep.17)Season 6 Episode(Broadcast Date)ReferencesGuestTone-deaf Detective TeamParticipantsElimination OrderLast WinnerSinger's VisualSinger's Lip-syncFinal Truth1(January 18, 2019)&, , J Black,1. Kim Eun-joo2. Park Yoon-ho6.
Jo Joon & Jo Min-ho4. Seo Woo-jin2(January 25, 2019), Donghyun , Jaehee , Kihyun , , Baek In-tae , , Solbin , Im Chae-eon2. Kim Tae-kwan4. Kim Sung-joon3. Jang Jin-young & Jung Yoo-na & Kim Na-young5. Lee Eun-bae6. Kim Joo-eun1.
Shin Dong-myung3(February 1, 2019), , , Han Dam-hee4. Bae Hae-soo6. Kim Tae-woo &1. Yoon Dae-woong3. Jang Eun-hong5. Maria4(February 8, 2019), , , 2.
Kang Yoo-hyun3. Jeon Dong-hyun1. Kang Joo-won5. Yoo Dong-hyun4. Lee Tae-yeon6.
Jo Sung-hyun5(February 15, 2019)&, , , Han Cho-im (Camila), Cha Goon-jae3. Lee Seung-joon & Lee Gyu-hyung1. Park So-young5.
Lee Jin-sung6. Cha Seon-hyung2. Yoon Ji-hwan4. Hwang Ji-hyun6(February 22, 2019), , , , Jang Gyu-ri , Kisung Anderson6. Kim Do-hoon & Kim Dae-hoon & Go Woo-jin4.
Im Do-yeon & Hong Joo-hyun & Lee Da-won1. Jung Jae-hyun5. Im Woo-jeong3. Choi Do-joon7(March 1, 2019)Brave HongCha ( & ) &, , , Kim Tae-kwan6.
Kang Dae-woong & Ji Young-il & Park Kyung-woo4. Kim Hyung-seok2. Kim Min-wook3. Kim Yoon-gil8(March 8, 2019), Kim Seon-jae, Kim Yong-jin , ,6. Baek Na-jeong2.
Kim Han-gyeol3. Hwang Yoo-jin5. Kang Bi-oh & Noh Hyun4. Ha Dong-yeon9(March 15, 2019), , , SeeA (Pink Fantasy)5. Jung Bo-young & Myung Ji-hyun & Kim Hyun-kyung1. Kim Woo-jeong4. Moon Tae-yeon2.
Lee Kang-woo3.10(March 22, 2019)& , , , , 5. Jung Eun-hye1. Heo Joon-seok & Kim Dong-hyun2. Cheon Jong-hyuk & Jeon Ji-yeon4. Lee Sung-yong3. Yook So-hee11(March 29, 2019)&, , , , Lee Soo-jeong4. 'Ashley' Lee Chae-won3.
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