``Sexy Queen'' Hyuna (former 4Miute)'s assignment
”セクシークイーン”ヒョナ(元4Miute)の課題
"Return of Sexy Queen" Hyuna (former 4Minute), new song "How's this?" dominates the charts
Hyuna (former 4Minute), who made her solo comeback, has swept the music charts.
The title song "How's this?" from Hyuna's 5th mini album "A'wesome," released at midnight on the 1st, topped seven online music charts, including Mnet, bugs, genie, and Naver Music, as of 8 a.m.
"How's this?" is a song produced by composer Seo Jae-woo, with lyrics written by Hyuna and bicksanch, and is a hip-hop number with an impressive harmony of hot hip-hop beats and saxophone riffs that are aiming for the music world this summer.
The repeated humorous chorus and Hyuna's unique tone give the song a pleasant, addictive quality.
The music video for "How's It?" is set in a secretive club, further upgrading the song's appeal.
With the appearance of "sexy queen" Hyuna, the atmosphere gradually rises in the club scene, and the visual beauty of the dual charm of a modern and retro match and Hyuna's charisma instantly catch the eye.
(From K-POP News)
4MINUTE's popularity was unstable as they performed music that was difficult to position.
However, over the years they grew into an attractive group and gained a stable fan base.
However, their popularity was only temporary, and it later faded, leading to their disbandment, which was unfortunate.
Perhaps Hyuna's growing popularity upset the balance within the team...
In the end, all members except Hyuna left the agency to pursue other opportunities.
I watched the music video for Hyuna's solo comeback song.
If 4MINUTE had continued their activities, this song would not have felt out of place even if they had performed it as 4MINUTE.
It is a piece that you can imagine would have been a hit even in 4MINUTE.
However, a stage with Hyuna as the sole focus is cleaner.
This means that 4MINUTE's stage was just noise, except for Hyuna.
I have never felt that way about 4MINUTE's stages. But I have felt that their performances were complex in content.
Hyuna's soft dance touch and presence are impressive. There is a sense of clarity that would not have been seen if they had performed as 4MINUTE.
...It seems possible to infer from the MV that the agency thought the other members were interfering with Hyuna's performance.
It has already begun to dominate the music charts, and it is said to have reached number one on seven online music charts.
Hyuna has had success with her solo career so far.
This is to be expected, but her real test is yet to come.
Previously, once a solo career was over, there was group activities.
No longer.
Solo activities will continue forever.
If a solo singer's fans feel uncomfortable with any of these things, be it singing, dancing or looks, not only in public but also in their private life, that could be said to be the peak.
Bad reviews can travel a thousand miles in an instant.
It may be important for her to know how to control this aspect, as she is a quiet girl with a wet personality.
Because she was in a group, Hyuna's solo career was able to balance yin and yang and went well.
Once that blockage is removed, she will have to embellish her natural self as well.
Hyuna, who was a member of a K-pop girl group, will now be seen as a full-fledged solo singer, not just a charismatic dancer in a group.
It would be great if she could continue to show off Lee Hyori's cheerfulness off stage, but for some reason I feel worried about Hyuna.
Hyuna (former 4Minute), who made her solo comeback, has swept the music charts.
The title song "How's this?" from Hyuna's 5th mini album "A'wesome," released at midnight on the 1st, topped seven online music charts, including Mnet, bugs, genie, and Naver Music, as of 8 a.m.
"How's this?" is a song produced by composer Seo Jae-woo, with lyrics written by Hyuna and bicksanch, and is a hip-hop number with an impressive harmony of hot hip-hop beats and saxophone riffs that are aiming for the music world this summer.
The repeated humorous chorus and Hyuna's unique tone give the song a pleasant, addictive quality.
The music video for "How's It?" is set in a secretive club, further upgrading the song's appeal.
With the appearance of "sexy queen" Hyuna, the atmosphere gradually rises in the club scene, and the visual beauty of the dual charm of a modern and retro match and Hyuna's charisma instantly catch the eye.
(From K-POP News)
4MINUTE's popularity was unstable as they performed music that was difficult to position.
However, over the years they grew into an attractive group and gained a stable fan base.
However, their popularity was only temporary, and it later faded, leading to their disbandment, which was unfortunate.
Perhaps Hyuna's growing popularity upset the balance within the team...
In the end, all members except Hyuna left the agency to pursue other opportunities.
I watched the music video for Hyuna's solo comeback song.
If 4MINUTE had continued their activities, this song would not have felt out of place even if they had performed it as 4MINUTE.
It is a piece that you can imagine would have been a hit even in 4MINUTE.
However, a stage with Hyuna as the sole focus is cleaner.
This means that 4MINUTE's stage was just noise, except for Hyuna.
I have never felt that way about 4MINUTE's stages. But I have felt that their performances were complex in content.
Hyuna's soft dance touch and presence are impressive. There is a sense of clarity that would not have been seen if they had performed as 4MINUTE.
...It seems possible to infer from the MV that the agency thought the other members were interfering with Hyuna's performance.
It has already begun to dominate the music charts, and it is said to have reached number one on seven online music charts.
Hyuna has had success with her solo career so far.
This is to be expected, but her real test is yet to come.
Previously, once a solo career was over, there was group activities.
No longer.
Solo activities will continue forever.
If a solo singer's fans feel uncomfortable with any of these things, be it singing, dancing or looks, not only in public but also in their private life, that could be said to be the peak.
Bad reviews can travel a thousand miles in an instant.
It may be important for her to know how to control this aspect, as she is a quiet girl with a wet personality.
Because she was in a group, Hyuna's solo career was able to balance yin and yang and went well.
Once that blockage is removed, she will have to embellish her natural self as well.
Hyuna, who was a member of a K-pop girl group, will now be seen as a full-fledged solo singer, not just a charismatic dancer in a group.
It would be great if she could continue to show off Lee Hyori's cheerfulness off stage, but for some reason I feel worried about Hyuna.
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