Cosmic Girls February 2016
2016年2月の宇宙少女
Hot from the start...a debut that captures China and Korea
The mega-Chinese-Korean girl group Cosmic Girls (WJSN) has captured the hearts of Chinese and Korean fans with the title song of their debut album, "MoMoMo".
Cosmic Girls released their debut album "WOULD YOU LIKE?" on a music site at noon on the 25th, and met their fans for the first time on the Naver V app.
As soon as the music was released and the V app started broadcasting, Cosmic Girls not only became the number one real-time search term on Korean portal sites, but also appeared on the main pages of China's leading sites such as iQiyi and Sohu, proving their enthusiastic response.
They appeared on the main pages of China's leading music sites Yin Yuetai and QQ Music, as well as Sohu and iQiyi, which are among the four major video sites in China.
In addition, WJSN was mentioned on NetEase Entertainment & Music, Sina Entertainment, Phoenix Music, Entertainment News, Entertainment Channel, etc., and left a strong impression in both China and Korea upon their debut.
(From K-POP News)
They put on an innocent and lively stage, following in the footsteps of TWICE.
The image of their songs is similar to TWICE, but their performance is reminiscent of GFRIEND.
When you start to look at the members, you'll notice that they are all cute girls, as you can see.
They are casually all the same, just like Lovelyz.
The fact that it's hard to find the girl you're looking for right away is what makes AKB so great.
It can be said that they are an idol group that contains a wide range of possibilities and directions.
I'm sure there are girls who are good at singing, dancing, and acting.
There may even be a girl who will become a star actress in the future.
The quality and dignity of their performance were fully displayed on the live stage.
From their well-organized performance, it is clear that all of them have reached a considerable level of singing and dancing ability.
So, I've listed only the good points.
On the other hand, there is no member who really sticks in your mind after two or three performances.
It seems that this group's (difficulty → challenge) is that it is not possible to suddenly find a strength that makes them "best at this one thing that no other group can do."
Is this a strategy to aim for stability in popularity over time, like AKB48?
If that is the case, it may be more effective to spread the popularity out and have it compete with one or two people, rather than concentrating it on one or two people.
It may seem like it will take some time for them to become popular, but WJSN has only just been born.
It remains to be seen how they will utilize and demonstrate their characteristics.
I hope to see a compelling stage performance that is different from the traditional group style.
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