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Natthew 나튜





Natthew is a popular ballad singer from Thailand. His Prince Charming looks, sincere personality and sweet, mellow voice has captured the hearts of many girls in his home country, where he is also known as the ‘Lee Seung-gi of Thailand’. Winner of the fifth season of ‘Academy Fantasia’ (AF5), he is also an active musical theater actor and a model.


Natthew’s first single album ‘She’s Bad’




Natthew is the winner ‘Academy Fantasia’, the Thai version of ‘Superstar K’. A famous pop singer in Thailand, he is also currently working as an actor and model in TV dramas, musicals and commercials. His ballads have topped various domestic charts, and his sincere and gentle image has captured the hearts of many women in his home country. The teaser for his single ‘She’s Bad’ foreshows his transformation through the ‘New Natthew Project’. On screen, Natthew mysteriously hides behind a pair of sunglasses, showing the charismatic presence of a strong solo singer. More stylish and masculine than before, he seems comfortable in his new K-Pop image as expectant fans tune into his new career.

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She's Back (Teaser)




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woww... collaborate ngan beast....
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나튜(Natthew) - She's Bad (Feat. 용준형 of 비스트)




With looks and a sweet voice that can melt hearts, Natthew is entering the K-Pop scene backed with the ultimate "Dream Team." Composed by C-Luv, the genius behind Rain's "Love Song" and Kim Hyun-Joong's "Lucky Guy," "She's Bad" features Beast Yong Jun-Hyun's self-composed rap and Brave Girl SeoA's amazing acting as a femme fatale. With a brand new artist logo by the talented Rainbow Jaekyung, Natthew is ready to take flight!

Natthew's Korean debut single "She's Bad" is a powerful electronic dance song that expresses a man's anger and sorrowful feelings towards a girl who plays with his heart. The song showcases powerful dance moves and a totally new side of Natthew for everyone to enjoy!

Watch Natthew’s ‘She’s Bad’ music video

Natthew showed incredible adaptability on set. Despite looking slightly nervous on his first Korean shoot, his facial expressions and hand gestures improved with every take, impressing everyone involved. “Natthew has changed so much. He’s definitely on a different level than when he first came to Korea. I’m really happy to see that,” said one of the staff.

Meanwhile, Beast star Yong Joon-hyung supports Natthew by rapping in the debut single ‘She’s Bad’ and also appearing in the music video. Glimpses of the Korean star sitting on a chair can be found in the teaser released today. Fans who have seen it can’t wait to find out how his involvement has enhanced Natthew’s song.














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kebayaunggu posted on 3-2-2013 04:22 PM
woww... collaborate ngan beast....

yes.. collaborate ngan Yong Joon-hyung  Beast..
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Natthew’s ‘She’s Bad’ features Beast star Yong Joon-hyung


K-Pop style has transformed the Thai singer Natthew, whose debut album is set to hit the streets in Korea! Here’s a peak at what’s happening on the set of his music video.








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even muka dia pun dah nmpk mcm korean.... korean language dia pun lancar... mv pn mantap...
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NATTHEW 나튜: Making of "She's Bad" MV (뮤비 메이킹)



On 11/15, Natthew made his Korean debut through "She's Bad", a powerful electronic dance song. The music video featured Yong Jun-Hyung (Beast) and SeoA (Brave Girls) - check out the exclusive behind-the-scenes clip!





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kebayaunggu posted on 3-2-2013 04:32 PM
even muka dia pun dah nmpk mcm korean.... korean language dia pun lancar... mv pn mantap... {:1_132: ...

sebenarnya Natthew x fasih bahasa korea ... tp dia sdg belajar.
kalo dia lancar korean language... mungkin dia bleh pegi jauh...
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Thai singer Natthew debuts with “She’s Bad” on ‘M! Countdown’

Natthew, Thai singer and winner of the Thai audition show ‘Academy Fantasia‘, has revealed his Korean debut single, “She’s Bad“.
Natthew already has many accomplishments under his belt in Thailand and hopes to continue his streak in Korea as he tries out the K-Pop market in his quest to become a global artist.
The singer has kicked off official promotions with his debut stage on ‘M! Countdown’ featuring B2ST‘s Junhyung. Check it out below!


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Natthew - She's Bad (Feat. B2ST JunHyung) [Debut Stage]  on M!Countdown





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[TV] 20121115 Mnet Wide: Natthew on M!Countdown (엠넷 와이드: 나튜 엠카 백스테이지)

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20121115 Mnet Wide Entertainment News: Behind-the-scene cuts of Natthew's M!Countdown debut stage




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Natthew on MAMA 2012

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[TV] Mnet Wide: Natthew on MAMA (엠넷 와이드: 나튜 MAMA 무대)


20121207 Mnet Wide Entertainment News: Behind-the-scene cuts of Natthew's 2012 MAMA stage + Meeting with Roy Kim, winner of Super Star K Season 4





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Natthew on MAMA 2012




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Natthew and Diversity in K-pop
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Written by Dana On December 7, 2012

If you’ve been paying attention to the K-pop scene lately, you might have noticed a new (and non-Korean) face on the scene: Thai singer Natthew (Nat Thewphaingam) recently made his Korean debut with the Korean-language song “She’s Bad” (featuring B2ST’s Jun-hyung). Natthew, who was the winner of the fifth season of Thai reality talent show Academy Fantasia, became one of a limited number of non-Korean stars to make a K-pop debut as a solo artist with his performance on M! Countdown. He also made an appearance at MAMA and has expressed interest in expanding his career well beyond Asia. His foray into K-pop marks his first overseas endeavor.

By all appearances, Natthew is not fluent in Korean, but his debut was far from unsuccessful. Though his promotions thus far have been limited, it wouldn’t be hard to mistake him for a Korean on first glance; to the untrained (read: non-Korean) eye, there isn’t much about that debut that looks ostensibly non-K-poppish. From the bleached hair to the costumes to the dancing to the incorporation of English lyrics, Natthew might as well be any other K-pop idol — and given that his performance in Korean wasn’t nearly as bad as was, say, Chad Future‘s, it’s probably fair to say that he could have something of a future working in the K-pop industry — or at least, he’s got as fighting a chance as do most solo singers, who admittedly face an uphill battle from the get-go.


Of course, the presence of non-Koreans in K-pop isn’t exactly new or shocking; a number of groups have foreign members that hail from a few different countries, to the point where adding a foreign member seems to be the trendy and kitschy thing to do when creating a new group. Like Natthew, 2PM prettyboy Nichkhun is Thai, while miss A‘s Fei and Jia, f(x)‘s Victoria, FIESTAR‘s Cao Lu, and former Super Junior member Hangeng all come from China. Also well-represented are the United States and Canada, and a few North American recruits (namely f(x)‘s Amber, Super Junior M‘s Henry and EXO-M‘s Kris) are not of Korean descent. Notably, despite the fact that a large chunk of overseas K-pop promotions take place in Japan, there aren’t nearly as many Japanese members in any currently-promoting group as there are members from the rest of Aisa (with the exception of RaNia‘s Riko [Kim Ju-yeon], a Japanese national, and CROSS GENE’s Takuya); also more or less missing from the scene are Caucasians, and whether or not Asia’s music scene is ready for some Asian-language-speaking Asiaphiles to break down the barriers remains to be seen.



However, it is rare (to say the least) for a non-Korean artist to strike out on his/her own in South Korea — and it isn’t hard to imagine why others haven’t taken the plunge. While Natthew has proved that a convincing imitation of genuine K-pop can be produced with the right combination of leather pants, an electronic-y song, and pronunciation lessons, it is hard to imagine a non-Korean singer successfully being able to promote based on the merit of his/her music alone because essentially nobody in K-pop actually does this (and the ones who do wind up notably less popular for it). It isn’t really a secret that the K-pop engine often runs more on looks, personality, and charm than it does on music and lyrics; promotions, of course, couldn’t happen without the release of new music, but they also rely heavily on radio shows, variety appearances, and interviews. These sorts of ostensibly non-musical activities are also what buoy idol careers in between promotions. While K-pop hasn’t been unkind or unwelcome to foreign performers, it is true that their lack of experience with the Korean language and culture places them at a disadvantage in terms of successfully carrying out promotions. Entrenching these foreign members in mostly-Korean groups ensures that groups as a whole can engage in promotional activities while buying non-Korean members more time to become familiar with the language and customs of Korean entertainment. For non-Korean members who assimilate (and assimilate well), the pay-off can be enormous; it certainly wouldn’t be going out on a limb to say that Nichkhun is one of 2PM’s most popular members, and it would be similarly ludicrous to say that he and Victoria weren’t a wildly popular couple on We Got Married. Essentially, while K-pop and K-entertainment might not be inherently discriminatory, the system is set up in such a way that those without the proper linguistic skills probably won’t get very far.


Korean entertainment companies recognize this in their own way. Since the Hallyu Wave first broke, entertainment companies have been dumping cosmic amounts of money into linguistic training for their idols, and recent years have seen a surge in the number of songs that have been released in Japanese, Chinese, and English. Entertainment companies have also increased efforts at recruiting diversity; while SM Entertainment‘s decision to hold auditions in Kazakhstan, of all places, might have seemed random, it likely reflects a calculated effort to appeal to Central Asian audiences. However, it is worth noting that most (if not all) of these efforts really do not have much to do with ensuring that K-pop sees a fair representation of global cultures on stage. K-pop doesn’t really care that Nichkhun is from Thailand, because when he stands on stage, he is representing the Korean brand; it is true that his ability to communicate in English and Thai is what makes him marketable, but only inasmuch as has linguistic ability furthers the successes of 2PM, a K-pop group that is representing the Korean Wave. Truthfully, it seems as though K-pop will gladly permit the presence of foreign members if it increases the brand’s appeal and marketability to increasingly diverse audiences.


What does that say for stars like Natthew? As mentioned, he’s no doubt doing an impressive imitation of a K-pop star, and as long as his music sells to Korean audiences, he should be able to make returns on his investment in the K-pop scene. However, his position as a solo star jeopardizes his ability to brand himself as a true K-pop star — and while it isn’t totally unprecedented to have foreign stars perform in South Korea, it would be rare for Natthew to enjoy sustained and continued popularity as a K-pop celebrity. Whether or not K-pop is truly ready to accept foreign performers that can’t or won’t represent the Korean Wave as a uniquely Korean brand is up for debate — and stars like Natthew stand poised to call into question K-pop’s openness (or lack thereof) to foreign stars that don’t easily fit into the idol K-pop mold.


What do you think, readers? Are you following Natthew?


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Natthew mula dikenali di Korea bila dia join Let's Go! Dream Team with Asian Stars





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Actually Natthew lebih dikenali sebagai ballad singer di Thailand.
Check out antara MV lagu2 Thai oleh Natthew


Natthew's life went through a dramatic change in 2008 when he became the winner of True Fantasia's "Academy Fantasia 5" (AF5). Ever since, Natthew has been a true entertainer, actively pursuing his career in the Thai entertainment scene as singer, actor, model, musical actor, and presenter. What will be his next step?

[MV] Natthew 나튜_Roo Mai_Do You Know



[MV] Roo Mai (รู้ไหม) - 2008
[Do You Know]
(from album "Me My Dream and My Producer")



[MV] Natthew 나튜_Because Of You_너때문에



[MV] Because Of You (เพราะเธอ) - 2010
[너때문에]
(from album "The Winners Project")



[MV] Natthew 나튜_Tor Hai Ther Ja Luem_그녀에게 잊으라고 말해줘


[MV] Tor Hai Ther Ja Luem - 2011
[그녀에게 잊으라고 말해줘] [Tell Her To Forget]
(from album "The Passion")











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Purify your mind with Natthew’s album jacket





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[1st Look TV]  I AM NOT BAD, NATTHEW  


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