
Watched "Deja Vu" for the first time in a while
「Deja Vu」を久しぶりに視聴
「Deja Vu」を久しぶりに視聴
SONAMOO, refreshing confession "I love you?" that you want to listen to again and again
Released group preview image... Showing off "lovely charm"
Girl group SONAMOO has returned with a fresher and livelier look.
SONAMOO released the full version of their first single "I love you?" at midnight on the 9th.
This is their first comeback in about six months since their mini-album "Very Good" was released in June last year.
The title song "I love you?" has an electronic guitar lead sound that catches your ear from the beginning, adding a light atmosphere and making you move your body when you listen to it.
The members' refreshing vocals are added to this to create a light confession song.
SONAMOO tried out a lively concept with "Very Good Things", borrowing a catchphrase to create a title and lyrics that would make you think of Kutsu-san, and the members' solid singing ability powerfully conveyed their transformation to music fans.
SONAMOO has been well-received for their performances, which are sometimes intense and sometimes refreshing, on each stage.
We are looking forward to seeing what kind of performance they will show this time.
Since their debut, SONAMOO has been a group that exudes a different charm from other girl groups, with their hip-hop sound that induces girl crushes and their powerful performances.
But for their previous stage, "Very Good Things", they tried to change and transform into a glittering and refreshing image.
(From K-POP News)
The impression is that they are a group that has read the trends too much and as a result has not been able to perform as they would like.
It might have been better for them to start off as a very ordinary innocent group.
That's what I thought when I saw their innocent stage.
If they had gone from that stage to "Deja Vu," fans might have gasped and said, "Wow!"
It was because it ruined the chic feeling they had when they debuted as hip-hop, or it seemed a shame to lose it.
It's not like they were underestimating the pure music that K-Girls are based on.
But that stage didn't really get through to us.
It felt like they were not so different from the average groups that debut and then disappear one after another.
Some fans might wonder if they were only capable of performing pure music at this level, and yet they debuted with such hip-hop.
Or is pure music surprisingly deep?
SONAMOO has the singing talent, but they can't handle the pure stage well.
It's strange.
Was it because they had the image of hip-hop first?
Dance music isn't particularly difficult from the fans' perspective.
As the name suggests, it's all about enjoying the mix of dance and music.
If a performance is not interesting, it's either because the singing was bad, the dancing was bad, or the combination of the two wasn't good.
On the other hand, there are cases where the singing covers the dancing, and the dancing covers the singing.
There may be times when the singing and dancing are one and the same, but they somehow come together and the overall performance is passable.
Basically, dance music will not become a hit unless the three elements are well balanced.
In fact, it is a genre with deep appeal and fierce competition.
SONAMOO's pure stage last year revealed that they are still a group of trainees.
This may be because they had seen the splendid and smart stage of the girl group "I.O.I" that stole the show last year.
Compared to "I.O.I"'s stage, SONAMOO's character does not shine in their pure stage.
No one's part has a memorable singing voice or singing ability, and no one's part has a memorable dancing or performance.
It may be because of the color they wore when they debuted.
I think SONAMOO should go back to their "Deja Vu" style.
It's hard to find SONAMOO's music on YouTube.
The only thing that comes up in a search is their debut song "Deja Vu."
I didn't know what other songs they sang besides "Deja Vu."
I found and watched the "I LIKE YOU" performance uploaded on July 14, 2016.
It's kind of sad to see a group with such vocal talent put on such a stage.
Is this the song for the single "I Like You?" that was just released?
It's a shame that their stage performances are less brilliant than those of new girls these days.
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