Kwangya is a constant but, without SM, we'd never know about it.
So it would exist, but not to us.
Schrodinger's Kwangya?
I appreciate the reference.
Yes, I like science.
Kwangya is a constant but, without SM, we'd never know about it.
So it would exist, but not to us.
Schrodinger's Kwangya?
I appreciate the reference.
Yes, I like science.
She's broken the whole metaverse. SOMEONE WILL PAY
uh Aespa is still here, except now they are under uh....Cube Entertainment
uh Aespa is still here, except now they are under uh....Cube Entertainment
Oh shit no
Sorry guys, I gotta be the villain to reverse that timeline so that winter didn't end up debuting with a trash bin as the background in some random korea alley
Don't forget decoupling "developmental" and "Pop hit" sounding tracks.
There's more than enough performance synergy between material like "Superhero", "Big Wave", "Tank", and "Cool (Your Rainbow)" to pull off good live (medley) MIXX sessions.
sherlock was SM's first mixed song and it was released in 2012
..And no other songs (I can easily think of) with the same level of wattage since.
Don't forget decoupling "developmental" and "Pop hit" sounding tracks.
There's more than enough performance synergy between material like "Superhero", "Big Wave", "Tank", and "Cool (Your Rainbow)" to pull off good live (medley) MIXX sessions.
..And no other songs (I can easily think of) with the same level of wattage since.
sherlock is just chef kiss
They just need a megabop like Wadada or We Fresh if they wanna stick with the noise music genre, not whatever OO was.
I think they could do well with the current retro/RnB trends if they wanted to. They just need to axe the mashup concept, their strength is supposed to be their vocals, so let them shine by having them do a vocally heavy but choreo lite song.
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