"Very Very Very" for women
女性たちのための「Very Very Very」
"I.O.I" also takes first place on M Countdown, earning a double crown!
On the 27th, I.O.I took the top spot again on Mnet's M Countdown with the title song "Very Very Very" from their second mini album "miss me?".
After making their comeback as a full 11-member group, I.O.I took first place on MBC's "SHOW CHAMPION," and then went on to take first place on Mnet's M Countdown.
Upon hearing the news of their win, I.O.I expressed their gratitude, saying, "Thank you for all the love you show us. We'll do our best to show you a better version of ourselves."
I.O.I released their second mini album "miss me?" five months after their full group release, and are actively promoting their title song "Very Very Very."
(From K-POP News)
I.O.I's comeback stage has begun.
As usual, I'm watching the video of the performance.
The title song "Very Very Very" is a very hectic piece of music.
The song has become an instant hit and is getting the fans excited, but I didn't expect it to be such an up-tempo piece... anyway, the rhythm is fast.
It's hard to catch girls who are running around so quickly.
Astonished, all you can do is watch.
The singing, dancing, and rhythm are all so fast that you don't really know what to appreciate.
That's how it feels from a boy's perspective, it's a performance that leaves no time to droop.
I wonder what boys of the same generation think about this stage.
Are there any young people (boys) who are surprised and think "They're so cute!" when they see the group or one by one?
Anyway, it's a stage that's impossible to get over... but that doesn't mean the girls aren't cute when they perform.
There's no doubt that the singing and dancing are bursting with girlishness.
In any case, it's a hectic performance.
The comings and goings of each member are dizzying.
This is the kind of performance that was shown on their final stage as a group.
It would have been nice if there had been at least a moment for each member to show off their individual strengths.
Perhaps it's a way of saying that these girls should enjoy themselves in their own right from now on...
I can somewhat see why it's a hit with girls.
There's something about it that's like a pretend performance.
When boys were kids, whether they were chasing birds with slingshots or playing with tops, they were concerned with the result.
But the girls, whether they were pretending to be girls or playing with mari, seemed to enjoy the content rather than the result.
In that sense, "Very Very Very" may be a stage and performance that conveys the enjoyment that the members are having to the audience.
It does seem like it's a stage that women can easily empathize with.
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