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Four new girls aiming to be the next TWICE?
次のTWICE?を目指す新人ガールズ4組から②
EVERGLOW is made up of six members, five Korean and one Chinese.
EVERGLOW debuted as a new girl group in late March.
It was around the time that it was announced that popular groups would be making comebacks one after another in April.
K-POP fans were excited and looking forward to it.
EVERGLOW, who performed on stage among big-name girls, put their youth on the front line and their performance was fresh yet cool.
I think the impression they left on stage here led to the high evaluation of their comeback song.
This is because they have undergone a magnificent transformation in the last six months.
Just being told that they look like the popular group BLACKPINK is enough to call it a success.
Their comeback song "Adios," released on August 19th, has already surpassed 50 million views in less than two weeks.
It may be that BLACKPINK, not TWICE, is the one looking ahead.
They still have a long way to go before they can be on par with BLACKPINK, and there are still some areas where they are lacking... But they are certainly putting up a good fight against them.
If they hadn't really observed BLACKPINK's performances and practiced, they wouldn't have been able to work together and create such a great performance.
That is a wonderful thing.
Their visuals are also impressive, with Yilong at the forefront.
I honestly think that EVERGLOW might be the next group to take to the worldwide stage.
That's if they can branch out from BLACKPINK and show off their originality, saying "look at this!"...
Kim Do-a's group, "FANATICS," is made up of six members, including four Korean members, one Chinese member, and one Taiwanese member.
I don't know much about these girls, but they debuted in mid-August and are actively performing on stage at music shows and the like (apparently).
When you watch them on stage, they put on a cute performance. They're stable, but nothing more.
It feels like one of the many performances I've seen before.
It may sound harsh, but it all comes down to whether they can increase their fan base through steady work, not through performances like this...
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