After all, CRAYON POP is suited to street performances.
やっぱり、路上ライブが似合うCRAYON POP
CRAYON POP makes a comeback after 1 year and 6 months! "Feeling like we're debuting again"
Girl group CRAYON POP appeared on a music show for the first time in 1 year and 6 months.
On the 1st, MBC's "Show! Music Core" aired CRAYON POP's comeback stage for their new song "DooDoomChit" after 1 year and 6 months.
On this day's broadcast, CRAYON POP appeared wearing red wide pants and apricot frilled blouses, exuding feminine charm.
CRAYON POP's "DooDoomChit" is a retro disco-style song written and composed by Oh Chang-ho, formerly of the male group ONE TWO, and Park Sung-ho, formerly of Goofy.
The song stands out for its fun melody and witty performance.
(From K-POP News)
Crayon Pop without their helmets.
DooDoomChit is also a simple stage that retains the image of "빠빠빠, Bar Bar Bar".
However, while it has the Crayon Pop feel, the lack of freshness is a bit worrisome amid the rush of new girls.
Crayon Pop made a name for themselves with their simple songs and dances during K-POP's slump, but compared to the powerful and precise dances of new girls (WJSN, DIA, etc.) who are working to revive K-POP's popularity, it is undeniable that their stage is inferior in terms of brilliance and appearance.
For such a simple stage, it seems more likely that they will have a better chance of actively interacting with their fans by selling their familiarity as they have done in the past, rather than performing on the high-class stages of music shows.
Looking at the videos on YouTube, there seems to be a supportive mood for K-POP in Korea, and there seem to be quite a few places (even in Seoul) where they can do street performances.
K-POP fans from neighboring countries also seem to be strolling around the city, so if they put out information in advance, the fans will probably come looking for them.
They may not be able to keep acting like newcomers forever when they are already well-known.
However, WJSN and DIA have also taken to the streets to perform and promote themselves.
Considering the intensifying competition, it is probably a bad idea.
Many of their songs, such as "Dancing Queen" and "Hey Mister," are very familiar.
They may even surpass WJSN and DIA in terms of how familiar they are with their fans.
That was the impression I got when comparing the performances of the comeback group this time.
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