![]() ![]() 2014 Olympic silver medalist Canadian Patrick Chan took it super old school with a routine to Kansas‘ FM rock classic “Dust in the Wind,” which is where his chances seemed to go when he dinked his first quad jump. I’ll be honest, I just downloaded the version of “A Thousand Years” Han Yan just skated to. Two-time Chinese champion Yan Han also had trouble staying on his feet, but at least he had Christina Perri‘s “A Thousand Years” to think about it. But this year the athletes can pick any song they want and the impact was clear immediately during Thursday night’s competition. In the past skaters have typically relied on often staid instrumental versions of pop songs or a predictable list of opera and classical music warhorses. ![]() The eye-popping ceremony filled with nods to South Korean culture and tradition also featured a group of South Korean singers including Jeon In-know singing a cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine” and a sequence in which the stadium lit up with lasers as the Dream Academy’s “Life in a Northern Town” blasted from the speakers.īut for our purposes, the most exciting change came on the very first night of competition on the ice rink, when the men’s short skating program featured the Winter Olympics debut of athletes skating to songs with lyrics and vocals. Kpop songs used as background music at the Olympics during countries’ parade (in order):įirst Gangnam Style, and now Fantastic Baby as background music Olympics? We love legends of kpop ![]()
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