
Watch CL (2NE1)'s new song "Lifted" MV
CL(2NE1)の新曲『Lifted』MVを鑑賞する
CL U.S. debut D-1 … “Lifted” credits revealed
For better or worse, Americans eating burgers while walking down the street is a common sight in everyday life. CL may not have learned from it, but she made singing and dancing while walking (moving) the style of her debut in the United States.
This clearly conveys their stance of trying to blend into the customs of American society and make music. However, from the point of view of Asians, it gives the impression that it is a little too much.
CL's straightforward power and passion that he showed in 2NE1 is somewhat internalized, and being saved leaves a feeling of dissatisfaction. Thanks to that, I think the support of K-pop fans in Asia will drop somewhat, but I think it's okay because it's the music of the debut in the United States.
Now, the music of "BLACKPINK", which also debuted from YG, is causing a sensation mainly in Asia. Perhaps, fans in Europe and North America are refreshingly accepting their music as "fresh with a K-pop scent."
CL appears to have made her U.S. debut with as little of her “K-pop flavor” as possible. There is certainly a “relaxation feeling” that sits on the ground of the United States.
However, compared to "BLACKPINK"'s debut song, what was it that made them feel unsatisfactory?
"If we have to compete with this kind of music, the future seems grim."
The number of views of the MV has exceeded 3 million in two days. More and more reaction videos are coming out. Fan reaction doesn't seem to be bad at all...
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For better or worse, Americans eating burgers while walking down the street is a common sight in everyday life. CL may not have learned from it, but she made singing and dancing while walking (moving) the style of her debut in the United States.
This clearly conveys their stance of trying to blend into the customs of American society and make music. However, from the point of view of Asians, it gives the impression that it is a little too much.
CL's straightforward power and passion that he showed in 2NE1 is somewhat internalized, and being saved leaves a feeling of dissatisfaction. Thanks to that, I think the support of K-pop fans in Asia will drop somewhat, but I think it's okay because it's the music of the debut in the United States.
Now, the music of "BLACKPINK", which also debuted from YG, is causing a sensation mainly in Asia. Perhaps, fans in Europe and North America are refreshingly accepting their music as "fresh with a K-pop scent."
CL appears to have made her U.S. debut with as little of her “K-pop flavor” as possible. There is certainly a “relaxation feeling” that sits on the ground of the United States.
However, compared to "BLACKPINK"'s debut song, what was it that made them feel unsatisfactory?
"If we have to compete with this kind of music, the future seems grim."
The number of views of the MV has exceeded 3 million in two days. More and more reaction videos are coming out. Fan reaction doesn't seem to be bad at all...
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