From "GIRL GANG" by H.U.B.
H.U.Bの「GIRL GANG」から
"H.U.B", the group of RUI, a Japanese who became a star at the "Asia University", releases their debut song
Korean new girl group "H.U.B" has released their debut song "H.U.B".
"H.U.B" is the group of RUI (22), a Japanese who won the gold medal in the women's 60m dash at the MBC Lunar New Year special "Idol Star Athletics Archery Rhythmic Gymnastics Aerobic Championship".
The debut song "GIRL GANG" is a work by hit makers Park Beom-geun and NUVO. It is a trap hip-hop genre, and the gorgeous arrangement and rhythmic rap of the "H.U.B" members are impressive.
The words "like crazy (GIRL GANG)" express a confident and imposing appearance, and the lyrics express the desire to dance together in search of cool love today, and the enthusiasm to show something new, not something similar.
H.U.B will begin full-scale activities on the 9th with an appearance on Mnet's "M COUNTDOWN."
(From K-POP News)
I went to YouTube and watched H.U.B's debut song "GIRL GANG" on video.
This was through the fan reaction video.
While watching the video, the two fans were expressing what seemed to be their impressions.
I don't know what they were saying.
The video seems to have been made by collecting street performances held in various places.
I wonder if it can be called a PV.
For a debut song, there is not much freshness or tension.
The mood is more relaxed.
Perhaps because the street is the stage, the dance does not seem to be dancing to its fullest.
If they were to perform the same kind of performance on a higher stage, it might feel lacking.
Whether a song is popular on a K-POP stage depends on how well it can express the content in line with the concept.
No matter how much you show off your charm, if the content is poor, even a popular person might not be taken seriously.
In other words, K-POP fans are cool.
Basically, it's dedication and skill.
It's true that RUI (22) attracted a lot of attention when she won the idol track and field championship.
However, no matter how much attention she receives in sports, it's unclear how much it will contribute to H.U.B's debut activities.
If she can create an eye-catching performance on stage, the RUI (22) effect could come back to her double or even many times over.
In that sense, the lackluster performance in the PV is a bit of a concern.
K-Pop is now starting to get a global presence.
That's why half-hearted music is likely to end halfway through, even if it starts off well.
I think H.U.B could have debuted after improving their dancing skills as a four-piece group like BLACK PINK.
But now that they're here, there's nothing we can do about it.
I hope they'll put on a high-quality, skillful performance on stage that we can empathize with.
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