What's worse: Generic or Dated debut? 6
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Generic (3) 50%
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Dated (3) 50%
My biggest critic towards MEOVV is the fact that their releases are generic, there's no portrait of what makes them stand out in the crowd. And now my biggest crict towards izna is the fact that their sound is dated, tropical house is very 2014 coded.
My extended point of view for MEOVV and the reason why I believe they should be doing better by now even though it's been only 2 months since debut relies on the fact that SK looks forward to X label or Y label next group. Altought they might like artist before their debut, what matters is how their labels are going to debut and promote them. And there are strong expectations for groups debuting under the Big 3 companies, JYP, SM and YG. SK general public expects a hip hop sound, bold attitude and unique style groups from YGE just so they can devour the releases and make them rise on charts, YG gg have always been digital monsters.
And izna girlies, oh my. Altough izna is a nice song, it's very dated. Tropical House was used and almost abused back in 2014-2016. It's such a trademark from the past that it became obsolete. I wish Wake One would've worked on the song to make it more contemporaneous, making the tropical house bits more hip hop or eletronic even. Just not tropical house.
Both groups are absolutely talented and visually gorgeous, therefore remain as just 'potentials' because their labels refuse to study their audiences, map out a release plan on a solid strategy to build a fanbase and then expand and reach for beyond.
It's important to point out that I like both groups and their releases, the critic is towards the poor strategy and lack of touch from their labels.
To answer my own question, I belive debuting with a dated song is worse than debuting with a generic song. Generic just means that's something seen a lot lately. And there's dated, it's so passed its time it's not even competitive.