He had a comeback for Groove Back, and at the end part there was a female guest dancer. But he had a very specific 'type'. They were either extremely young women (they could be his granddaughters) or known for being 'sexy' (in Hwasa's case). Imagine any older man inviting almost exclusively young attractive women into his activities. I'm sure it would raise plenty of eyebrows but because he's a big company CEO he gets venerated and not treated like other old men?
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Also the term "groove back" does has subtle implications of an older person getting more excitement from life by getting together with MUCH younger persons. He definitely knew what he was doing.
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