Leftists always get into arguments about the worst communists. The true question is who are the best communists. This video says the best communists are the nameless ones who put in the work and don't ask or expect credit, because they understand they're part of a larger, collective effort. We should all strive to emulate their example.
Terveiset kääntäjältä! Olen kuunnellut ja tutkinut pohjoiskorealaista musiikkia vuosia, monia yhtyeitä, lukuisia kappaleita ja siinä ohessa käänsin muutamia Pohjois-Korean kappaleita suomeksi aikoinaan ennen kuin RUclips poisti yhteisökäännökset käytöstä. 감사합니다 eli kiitos koreaksi! :)
Well... maybe she wants to date him but just don't want him to mention her name? Or... perhaps she just wants to run after him to tell him to write about how great the Party is!
Слова непонятны но сама песня и музыка просто обалденно. Унесло меня в беззаботную юность, первая любовь , и вообще приятное чувство от просмотра и прослушивание клипа. Реально в машине ставлю каждое утро пока еду на работу. Добрая и милая песня …
@@schmenkspeedtyping218 Illegitimate puppet regime. The DPRK is continuing the legacy of the PRK (People's Republic of Korea), illegally dissolved by Yankee occupying forces.
South Korean pop music is about selling consumer products, and to do this the videos present an illusion of individual self-empowerment and autonomy. The message of this song, however, is that the young worker does not have to sell herself, because she works for the good of her community as a whole. She's not a "brand," i.e. she's not a commodity, so nobody needs to know her name.
Trakfactri the South Korean market is oversaturated with sexual imagery and sexualization of young girls turning their bodies into market commodities, the K-pop music of South Korea isn’t even very good, that’s why I prefer this music video.
@@elliottlastnameblank7916 South Korean singers tend to flash themselves in the most selacious ways on stage occassionally, stuff that aren’t even included in dance moves. So much for feminism.
@@elliottlastnameblank7916 Either way, we need to get rid of both. Feminism is de-feminising women and turning them into men-hating female incels. Sexual culture is turning women into overt sl*ts.
Being humble is a very important value in North Korea, both because of traditional Korean culture and communist collectivism. "Don't Ask My Name" is about being humble and telling others to focus not on one's individual but the collective, which is why the video is filled with scenes of the woman refusing praise.
@@alicesenz6374this is a wonderful art… I hope more song nowdays does not like following like kind of juche at all but just deliver some kind of messages so people can learn more about life… This song has its own charismatic…
I started listening to North Korean music recently. I live on Maui. This is one of my favorite songs so far. I like this one as well as "rainbow unification, and it's various permutations
@@arashi20xx31 Many memories of the time of my youth come up When I open the picture album The old comrades-in-arms, from that day of the war Looking at me, are asking: Are we still living like in those days? Are we still living like in those days? Spilling our hot blood beyond the Raktong river Like every day of those days Impossible to forget, the picture of these colourful days Running accross the hard-fought vacant land, taking the first spade to break the earth The comrades-in-arms are looking at me: How can we ever forget those days? How can we ever forget those days? Tightening our belt, and singing revolutionary songs Every day of those days Although the time of those youth memories has passed although our appearance has changed The mind, following the motherly party is still young We will always live like in those days We will always live like in those days We harden in our hearts that
I think this is a cute song, but North Korea has moved on since that time (early 2000s). It's progressing at the speed of China, but with less compromise on the ideology. Personally I wish this country and its people all the best. Everyone else should mind their own business! Koreans are among the smartest people on this planet. I think North Korea will prevail and prosper.
Trivia:This instrumental version of this song was used as a background music on DPRK Explained RUclips channel, dedicated about the culture and things of DPRK like currency, music, facts about Pyongyang and others 😊😊
I think that the actors are different, but I could be wrong. They don't look that much alike in my opinion. I know for sure that both songs are by the same group, but different singers.
Wondering if Ri Gyeong Suk is still alive. Or if she's somehow related to the current Korean first lady Ri Sol-ju... Can't find any real data online about either unfortunately.
Erm... Ri Kyong Suk is very good in her 45. She is teaching vocal in some institute or university. Or maybe in children's palace as other member of Pochonbo band, Jeon Hye Young, does. Last time the ensemble participated in the 10k joint concert "Great Party, Rosy Korea" in October 2015. Stop making conspiracy theories...
I'm glad to hear that she's alive and well but don't act like my curiosity is ignorant when you know as well as I do 12 popstars in the DPRK were executed when Kim Jong Un came into power. Not that Ri Gyeong Suk had any connection to the group...
And one of these 12 "executed" popstars was Marshal Kim Jong Un's "ex-lover" Hyon Song Wol, who appeared on TV alive and well eight months after her execution... It was rumor. Do not believe in them.
I think this song is about a woman who wants to remain anonymous even though people keep asking her what her name is; especially a guy who is absolutely in love with her. She wants to keep it a secret because of her family in the North. So the part about "Our Party" is totally irrelevant to the rest of the song.
Congratulations you just won the stupidest comment on RUclips. Yeomni tells life while you are watching art. Can you even tell the difference between life and art d***as*?
Translation: " Even those of us Born and allowed by the DPRK Government to reside in the Most Beautiful flat Land in Korea, Pyongyang, The City of Willow Trees, must be VERY CAREFULL, especially with Youthfull Desires. Come up and see me sometime 😂❤. " Tasteful, I must admit. And I must also admit this was made before the " Arduous March", the time when the Soviet Union fell started to hit hard, and Russia could not support the DPRK anymore. Before the Famine outside of the Gilded Gates of Pyongyang. The DPRK was never self sufficient, and the Soviet Union collapsed from within. The Arduous March started before US Sanctions to the DPRK. It started when Russia abandoned the DPRK. Self sufficiency... and Clinging to the no more existence of the Soviet Union, and the DPRK still clinging to the Soviet Atheist ways, no matter the Cost to it's own People outside the Beautiful City of Willow Trees, Pyongyang. The " Capitol " in the Hunger Games, which we Americans would call it, .😊
I think: she achieved a huge result at work, the photographer/journalist would like to write about her in the newspaper and she says she doesn't deserve it, her name is not important and he should think to the harder efforts done by the railway builders and by the Party, instead. Interpreting with this the lyrics seem clearer. (However, the music video could be ambiguous.)
are there *any* North Korean popular songs (aside from old folk songs) that don't have anything to do with the state or the party? is literally every aspect of life expected to be subsumed under the party?
Yes, there are a lot of them. For example: Women are flowers Intimate talk Don't advance, night of Pyongyang Whistle In search of my mental nest My country is the best Let's study I actually like those songs about Party. Not because of politics. Those political songs are just something very exotic for me. They don't write such songs in the West. At the same time, all Western pop songs are about relationships. That's much more boring in my opinion.
This is a song about the special period after the fall of the Soviet Union. The song is about a girl divided between her feelings and the commitment to the country and the party. This was a period of famine in North Korea, mainly because the USSR was their main economic partner, so marrying and having child means more people to feed. After all is a propaganda song, but a good one.
No, it's a very straightforward, socialist message. The young worker does not have to sell herself, because she works for the good of her community as a whole. She's not a "brand," i.e. she's not a commodity, so nobody needs to know her name. This is because labor is not a commodity under socialism. It's similar to the Chinese communist story of Lei Feng, who was a selfless comrade would always work very hard and never ask for credit. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lei_Feng
The photographer is now in the friend zone...hum, the comrade zone 😂
Am I the only person who actually thinks these songs are really good?
Elizabeth Gould Hello, I'm argentinian, I'm not communist and I love this song jajajajajajajaja where are you?
Elizabeth Gould listening in USA and I find the music to be so interesting and catchy. I have been listening to a lot of Ri Kyong Suk today!
Elizabeth Gould nope i love this song. the search for it is over
I hate communism, but these songs are great
VunshinX
That's it! I was wondering what made these so interesting
Probably one of the best songs I've ever heard
This song is beautiful
North korea was vaporwave before
North Korea isn't outdated, Good ol' Kim likes Vaporwave, and this is very aesthethic.
J U C H E W A V E
always has been
Before??
I'd go so far and say they've been there before us and well, they're probably gonna stay there for a while..
In North Korea this video could have been filmed in 1984 or 2024 and the quality wouldn't be any different.
Leftists always get into arguments about the worst communists. The true question is who are the best communists. This video says the best communists are the nameless ones who put in the work and don't ask or expect credit, because they understand they're part of a larger, collective effort. We should all strive to emulate their example.
Komunis , kapitalis semua nya akan buruk jika dilakukan secara ekstrim
Прекрасная песня, о скромной девушке. Почему таких больше не делают???
I cried at the end of the song. Very beautiful!
wuss
4 real?
Japan: Your Name
DPRK: Don't ask my name
Lol 😂
Lol🤣
Haha
I’m not fond of the regime, but these ensembles and bands make beautiful music 🎉
and the regime makes good politics, too
That's maturity .. There's a unique beauty about North Korean music, both political and non political like this ..
Someone has added Finnish subtitles to this song and I couldn't be more pleased :) thank you for your effort
ai vittu torille🤣
KIITOS.
Terveiset kääntäjältä!
Olen kuunnellut ja tutkinut pohjoiskorealaista musiikkia vuosia, monia yhtyeitä, lukuisia kappaleita ja siinä ohessa käänsin muutamia Pohjois-Korean kappaleita suomeksi aikoinaan ennen kuin RUclips poisti yhteisökäännökset käytöstä.
감사합니다 eli kiitos koreaksi! :)
Saw the subtitle for the first time. Very beautiful lyrics. Hats off to Ri Kyon Suk
Well... maybe she wants to date him but just don't want him to mention her name? Or... perhaps she just wants to run after him to tell him to write about how great the Party is!
Hahahahahaha exactly man!
@Ice cream truck Gang comrade zone
WHAAT?? 😂😂@@theranredguardist1949
i’ve loved this song for a long time, but more recently i’ve been noticing how tight and nice the bass line is!
Thank you for this. This is the best quality version of this music video on RUclips
Слова непонятны но сама песня и музыка просто обалденно. Унесло меня в беззаботную юность, первая любовь , и вообще приятное чувство от просмотра и прослушивание клипа. Реально в машине ставлю каждое утро пока еду на работу. Добрая и милая песня …
Как наша старая советская эстрада.
north korea has many great songs
There can only be one Korea, the most glorious one!
South that is!
@@schmenkspeedtyping218
Illegitimate puppet regime. The DPRK is continuing the legacy of the PRK (People's Republic of Korea), illegally dissolved by Yankee occupying forces.
@@ketastar no. Totalitarianism sucks
Take a stroll there if they open up tourism
So you've gone there and taken a walk in the sad blocs?
In the beginning it looked like she found the cure for cancer
Lol
Beautiful! From italy ❤bellissimo! dall' italia❤
what beautiful music it makes me sensitive and romantic at the same time thank you again North Korea you are the best in the world!🫡🇰🇵💖
Beautiful song
This channel is great, please start uploading again!
"Is the reasons they build the railway" really hit me hard.
Timeless! I was trying to guess when it was made. Could be 1970s. Could be yesterday! 😊
According to some sources, it was released sometime in 1990.
north korea look like amazing place to live back in the days.
thank you for your comment, it nice to see this two peoples
This is a smooth love song. Love itt
His hair tho looks real nice
This is real KPOP
So much better than today's South Korean poop I mean pop music.
South Korean pop music is about selling consumer products, and to do this the videos present an illusion of individual self-empowerment and autonomy. The message of this song, however, is that the young worker does not have to sell herself, because she works for the good of her community as a whole.
She's not a "brand," i.e. she's not a commodity, so nobody needs to know her name.
Trakfactri the South Korean market is oversaturated with sexual imagery and sexualization of young girls turning their bodies into market commodities, the K-pop music of South Korea isn’t even very good, that’s why I prefer this music video.
@@elliottlastnameblank7916 South Korean singers tend to flash themselves in the most selacious ways on stage occassionally, stuff that aren’t even included in dance moves. So much for feminism.
@@stoggafllik "Feminism is a refuge for a woman's sexual failure" - Dave the MGTOW guy
@@elliottlastnameblank7916 Either way, we need to get rid of both. Feminism is de-feminising women and turning them into men-hating female incels. Sexual culture is turning women into overt sl*ts.
this song is actually so good
She is looking at a C program @ 2:03, wonder what it could be?
Korea people Original Face without Plastic surgery - -
They're dying in the streets man
They aren't dying lol
@@hibye-hq9qi Not these people. Comrade Kim feeds them well.
This is THE BEST thing I've ever heard in my life!
I don't understand the premise of the song... She's all like "Don't ask my name!" but she clearly has the hots for the photographer...
The thing is that she doesn’t think that her identity matters. Like a mysterious enchanter.
Because no individual person is as important as the the people.
Being humble is a very important value in North Korea, both because of traditional Korean culture and communist collectivism. "Don't Ask My Name" is about being humble and telling others to focus not on one's individual but the collective, which is why the video is filled with scenes of the woman refusing praise.
@@alicesenz6374this is a wonderful art… I hope more song nowdays does not like following like kind of juche at all but just deliver some kind of messages so people can learn more about life… This song has its own charismatic…
And who could blame her?
My favorite North Korean song
Search for "I want to make clear sky"
My favorite is “I Think” by Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble
thank you for your comment
I started listening to North Korean music recently. I live on Maui. This is one of my favorite songs so far. I like this one as well as "rainbow unification, and it's various permutations
Congratulations!! You just got Advanced to 1980
Actually this song was made in the early 90s the last economic aid before it went down in 1992-2011
Nurturing care in their people... That's good music!
Well the lyrics are really good, really patriotic.
Beautiful!
He is......
I can't make myself believe this is actually from North Korea 😮 ..!
But it's really nice song
also check out this song: ruclips.net/video/jxqQibHoqEk/видео.html
@@LiterarischeAktion I checked it out and it's really beautiful one musically and vocally. I just wish if there was a translation for it
@@arashi20xx31 Many memories of the time of my youth come up
When I open the picture album
The old comrades-in-arms, from that day of the war
Looking at me, are asking:
Are we still living like in those days?
Are we still living like in those days?
Spilling our hot blood beyond the Raktong river
Like every day of those days
Impossible to forget, the picture of these colourful days
Running accross the hard-fought
vacant land, taking the first spade to break the earth
The comrades-in-arms are looking at me:
How can we ever forget those days?
How can we ever forget those days?
Tightening our belt, and singing revolutionary songs
Every day of those days
Although the time of those youth memories has passed
although our appearance has changed
The mind, following the motherly party
is still young
We will always live like in those days
We will always live like in those days
We harden in our hearts that
Thank you so much
@@LiterarischeAktion These are not the lyrics. These are the lyrics to Are we living like in those days
I think this is a cute song, but North Korea has moved on since that time (early 2000s). It's progressing at the speed of China, but with less compromise on the ideology. Personally I wish this country and its people all the best. Everyone else should mind their own business! Koreans are among the smartest people on this planet. I think North Korea will prevail and prosper.
Source on progress?
Live there and see how "prosperous" you will be, sheep...
this song isn't from the early 2000s tho, it's from 1990
Finally a good music video
Wonderfull music comrade
Really love this, thanks a lot😁
70년대의 향수
Есть счастливые обладатели качественной фонограммы данной песни, где можно загрузить?
Thanks my recommended 😂😍
This is beautiful Song from a beautiful state 🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵❤❤❤✊✊✊✊
very good song *-*
love your work
albinovidz I know at least one : their national anthem has no mention of the party or leader
Trivia:This instrumental version of this song was used as a background music on DPRK Explained RUclips channel, dedicated about the culture and things of DPRK like currency, music, facts about Pyongyang and others 😊😊
I love NK it's that State talked about in "The Republic" by Plato. This is how you develop the best of men and women! USA leave them alone!
Ein sehr schönes melodisches Lied ! ;))
Very indeed, comrade
Thank you So much❤ And Don't touch.❤
Is this connected with Whistle? Because they seem to be the same actors
I think that the actors are different, but I could be wrong. They don't look that much alike in my opinion. I know for sure that both songs are by the same group, but different singers.
I love this song.
This sounds like Sailor Moon's ending song
Wondering if Ri Gyeong Suk is still alive. Or if she's somehow related to the current Korean first lady Ri Sol-ju... Can't find any real data online about either unfortunately.
And what is wonderful in it?
Erm... Ri Kyong Suk is very good in her 45. She is teaching vocal in some institute or university. Or maybe in children's palace as other member of Pochonbo band, Jeon Hye Young, does. Last time the ensemble participated in the 10k joint concert "Great Party, Rosy Korea" in October 2015. Stop making conspiracy theories...
I'm glad to hear that she's alive and well but don't act like my curiosity is ignorant when you know as well as I do 12 popstars in the DPRK were executed when Kim Jong Un came into power. Not that Ri Gyeong Suk had any connection to the group...
And one of these 12 "executed" popstars was Marshal Kim Jong Un's "ex-lover" Hyon Song Wol, who appeared on TV alive and well eight months after her execution... It was rumor. Do not believe in them.
This is a good song
juche before boys
Who else noticed the tatra early in the song?
I think this song is about a woman who wants to remain anonymous even though people keep asking her what her name is; especially a guy who is absolutely in love with her. She wants to keep it a secret because of her family in the North. So the part about "Our Party" is totally irrelevant to the rest of the song.
She doesn't want to tell her name, because she thinks that it's not important. She thinks that only the name of the Party matters.
What year was this song recorded?
most likely in the early 90s
구국의 명곡
where is the video from? is it from a DPRK rom com or smth? I NEED ANSWERS pls
Why youtube always deletes north korea songs and channels?
Where is Yeomni Park here? How can she fool so many people?
Congratulations you just won the stupidest comment on RUclips. Yeomni tells life while you are watching art. Can you even tell the difference between life and art d***as*?
This is worryingly decent
I am big fan of North Korean ideology and music from India
Sam Chui
Translation: " Even those of us Born and allowed by the DPRK Government to reside in the Most Beautiful flat Land in Korea, Pyongyang, The City of Willow Trees, must be VERY CAREFULL, especially with Youthfull Desires. Come up and see me sometime 😂❤. "
Tasteful, I must admit. And I must also admit this was made before the " Arduous March", the time when the Soviet Union fell started to hit hard, and Russia could not support the DPRK anymore. Before the Famine outside of the Gilded Gates of Pyongyang. The DPRK was never self sufficient, and the Soviet Union collapsed from within. The Arduous March started before US Sanctions to the DPRK. It started when Russia abandoned the DPRK. Self sufficiency... and Clinging to the no more existence of the Soviet Union, and the DPRK still clinging to the Soviet Atheist ways, no matter the Cost to it's own People outside the Beautiful City of Willow Trees, Pyongyang. The " Capitol " in the Hunger Games, which we Americans would call it, .😊
The Song came on CSI vegas season 9 Episode 6 🥲🤗
seriously?
wait it actually is, I just looked it up.
@@braunreal can i have a link?
You're right I loved it instantly, at first I thought it was a Japanese song, so I did rewind a bit and checked with Shazam the best app ever 😂💖
Sorry, but I´m unable to understand the meaning of this song, its really good, but seeing the subtitles it just doesnt make sense
I think: she achieved a huge result at work, the photographer/journalist would like to write about her in the newspaper and she says she doesn't deserve it, her name is not important and he should think to the harder efforts done by the railway builders and by the Party, instead. Interpreting with this the lyrics seem clearer. (However, the music video could be ambiguous.)
is it from a north korean drama
are there *any* North Korean popular songs (aside from old folk songs) that don't have anything to do with the state or the party? is literally every aspect of life expected to be subsumed under the party?
Yes, there are a lot of them. For example:
Women are flowers
Intimate talk
Don't advance, night of Pyongyang
Whistle
In search of my mental nest
My country is the best
Let's study
I actually like those songs about Party. Not because of politics. Those political songs are just something very exotic for me. They don't write such songs in the West.
At the same time, all Western pop songs are about relationships. That's much more boring in my opinion.
This one!?? It literally has nothing to do with the state
Say my name.
Kenjolo
Is there korean
Here because of ididathing
Consummate professionalism
Is there any DPRK song where they don't mention the party or great leader?
Yes, many. Under Kim Jong Il, diverse pop music was encouraged.
I haven't listened any song until now without mentioning the leaders or the nation.
Yes, the national anthem of DPRK
song of bean paste
This sounds like a music from a soviet film
pretty godo
loved this song
Love from india
This is a song about the special period after the fall of the Soviet Union. The song is about a girl divided between her feelings and the commitment to the country and the party. This was a period of famine in North Korea, mainly because the USSR was their main economic partner, so marrying and having child means more people to feed. After all is a propaganda song, but a good one.
And I'm a communist who support the country... But is the reality about the tragedy that was the fall of the USSR
At least most of the post USSR problems have been fixed or minimised
No, it's a very straightforward, socialist message. The young worker does not have to sell herself, because she works for the good of her community as a whole.
She's not a "brand," i.e. she's not a commodity, so nobody needs to know her name.
This is because labor is not a commodity under socialism. It's similar to the Chinese communist story of Lei Feng, who was a selfless comrade would always work very hard and never ask for credit.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lei_Feng
It was written before the fall. So nice try but no.
So stalking is the way.....
🇷🇸
😎🦾
Damn he was cute
Like japan drama or K-drama but Its NK drama 😂
I think the North Koreans just took a random karaoke video and dubbed the song over it.
KPOP Gay i listen to DPRK Music
Women n their little stupid hard to get games ❤ gotta love em
Welp, that was a lot more propaganda than I had expected.
Dankku94 Heh, that's a pretty funny response. :D
Ploxieful call 911 :v
But what's with the camera guy? he looks south korean
-.-
north korea has many great songs
I am confused
No
Yes
:D
This PV looks against socialism.