Will the new song "Dudumuchi" surpass "Papapa"?
『パパパ』を超えるか新曲『ドゥドゥムチッ』
Crayon Pop to make comeback on "M COUNTDOWN" on the 26th... debut new song "FM"
Crayon Pop takes off their helmets and becomes mature women... comeback on the 26th
Girl group Crayon Pop will take off their helmets and make a comeback as mature women.
On the 20th, their agency announced that Crayon Pop will make a comeback with their new song "Dudumuchi".
The title song "Dudumuchi" is a perfect blend of trendy beats and old school, and is said to be loved by all generations from teenagers to those in their 50s.
In addition, member Erin will be switching to rapper, which will also lead to changes in the distribution of parts.
For their comeback, Crayon Pop members will be showing off a completely different image, taking off their helmets and transforming into mature women, no longer girls.
Crayon Pop will begin their full-fledged activities with a showcase on the 23rd of this month, debuting the stage for "Dudumuchi."
There is interest in whether "Dudumuchi" will surpass Crayon Pop's signature song "Papapa."
(From K-POP News)
When K-POP was at its lowest in Japan, the song that kept its flame burning the most was "Bababa" by Crayon Pop.
Even PSY's "Gangnam Style," which was a big hit in the US and around the world, was not played at all in the streets of Japan.
However, "Bababa" by Crayon Pop was loved and hummed by Japanese K-POP fans.
It was even danced to at school cultural festivals.
If there was as much K-pop craze back then as there is now, Crayon Pop would not have traveled around the world, and would have been a girl group that was noticed traveling between Japan and Korea.
Bababa would have been more loved by Japanese fans.
In that sense, they are an unlucky girl group, but their comeback song "Dudumuchi" is music that can be listened to not only by people in their teens and twenties, but also by older people.
Bababa was also music that could be accepted by multiple generations.
If it becomes a hit, fans from back then will surely return to Crayon Pop.
I wonder what kind of performance they will come back with...?
I hope they will make music that surpasses Bababa.
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