Girls' Generation and the liveliness of their live shows
少女時代とライブの活き活き感
Girls' Generation's "Mr. Mr." selected as "Song of the Year" by Time magazine
Girls' Generation's "Mr. Mr." selected as "Song of the Year" by Time magazine
Girls' Generation's "Mr. Mr." has been selected as "Song of the Year" by Time magazine.
American media Time magazine recently announced its "Here are the 25 Best Songs of 2014," including "Mr. Mr.". Time said of "Mr. Mr.", "Girls' Generation did not disappoint fans who had been waiting for them," and "Their new color has caught the ears of fans who did not like the lively music they have shown until now."
The list included Mariah Carey's "Make It Look Good" and Michael Jackson's "Love Never Felt So Good." (From K-POP News)
Go to YouTube and watch Mariah Carey's "Make It Look Good" and Michael Jackson's "Love Never Felt So Good."
Of course, this is to compare it with Girls' Generation's "Mr. Mr." The best way to do this is to watch them together like a contest.
Mariah Carey's "Make It Look Good" is as expected, a chic production. Her voluptuous body has not lost any of its luster, and her singing voice is firm. If she can still maintain this kind of voice on the live stage, she deserves to be called one of the world's leading voices. However, her bewitching performance cannot be seen from the photos alone. It was a shame that there were only audio recordings without any performances.
I wonder if it has not been uploaded yet? I wonder if the video (MV) can only be seen on a commercially available DVD. If so, it is a little sad.
Michael Jackson's "Love Never Felt So Good" was the same in the sense that you cannot see the actual performance.
A video panel was set up on the stage, and Michael's performance video was displayed along with his singing voice. However, it was only a token gesture.
The main dancer and several other dancers appeared on stage to accompany his singing, and a performance reminiscent of Michael and others in his old days was performed. Here too, it was a shame that the main dancer, who corresponds to Michael, was nowhere near as cool as him. Not only was his muscular, tough body the same, but his dancing lacked elegance and dignity. Above all, it doesn't remind me of Michael Jackson. If it was just sharp dancing, you could find it anywhere in the world.
As expected, I was not satisfied with the results, so I closed this book.
Now that the quality of images, including TV, has improved dramatically, music is becoming something for the eyes as well as the ears. Just as the intense beats and noise of rock changed the history of music, the influence of images on music is becoming greater day by day.
It is probably not unrelated to this that dance-based K-POP is starting to make a breakthrough.
Girls' Generation's ``Mr. Mr.'' does not disappoint the expectations of the new generation of music fans who are becoming familiar with beautiful images.
I watched it right away. I also tried different stages. Their singing and dancing are full of dynamism. The camera angles are always fresh.
It was included in Time magazine's ``Song of the Year'' on an equal footing with the other two songs, but as someone who watched it on YouTube, I would like to choose ``Mr. Mr.'' as a higher ranking.
There's a music video and various stages - the lively atmosphere of a live performance is appropriate for music that lives in the modern age.
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