It's the first time they met each other and DJ Otani is impressed by BoA's aura and they appear to be very comfortable talking with each other. He asked her about her juniors.
BoA:The period when all my juniors were older than me was long. (DJ laughs) Recently, there are more younger ones. But in the music industry, a lot of us are very into music so there's not much chance for us to meet. (they're all busy)
DJ: In Japan, the juniors would add -san suffix after seniors' names. So you'd be called BoA-san. What about in Korea? Do they call you BoA?
BoA: That'd be a big problem. It's a NO-NO (the way she said it was funny). At least make it BoA-chan!
Then they talk about Michael Jackson, her big music influence.
BoA: He's such a big star who created new elements, like his dances, to the music industry. I wonder there'd be anyone who could do it like him.
DJ: As you grow older, did you discover something new about him?
BoA: There're many people now who can do MJ moves like moonwalk and lean but like... how did he invent those moves? It's a totally different thing. And other things too like adding step sounds, battle scenes into the MVs and making 10mins+ MVs.
DJ: I've heard you've covered his songs. Beat It?
BoA: Yes I sang Beat It in Quincy Jones Tribute Concert and Billie Jean in my XMAS concert a few years ago, dancing alone (LOL).
DJ: with gloves on?
BoA: Unfortunately, no gloves (LOL)
Then they talk about her working hard as a pioneer(for Korean artists) in the industry.
BoA: No, I didn't feel pressure at the time. I was only 14 and my Japanese skill was not good. I only concentrated in the jobs up in front of me, be it interview, or tv show.
DJ: What was your mental support back then?
BoA: Japan snacks are delicious! The puddings. My manager, who's still around now, would bring me cakes and pudding then and even now that I'm an adult. (LOL) I didn't know those puddings were so expensive! But back then, no matter how hard the dance routines are, I'm fine as long as I have my puddings (LOL) My manager would give me nothing at night though when I was on diet. I was like... I need sugar... (LOL)
DJ: Did you give any advice to your juniors (Tohoshinki, Shojojidai, etc.) about working in Japan?
BoA: I worked in Japan alone until the middle/latter part of 2000s that my juniors started to come. They asked me about working in Japan industry but I think working as a solo is different from working as a group so I couldn't give them any good advice. So I could only tell them to work hard (gambare!). Like as long as you work hard, you'll be rewarded. Something along that line (LOL)
DJ: I notice KPOP music standard is very high. It's no different from international(western) level.
BoA: There're a lot of collaborations with western producers so I think the level is higher now.
DJ: What kind of song is your new song "Message".
BoA: The writer of this song is also a westerner. I think the most important thing in music is about conveying the message to listeners. I want to send love to audience. (BoA was having a hard time answering this question. LOL or maybe it's just me who cannot make sense of her answer. it's kinda fragmented and I paraphrased.)
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