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It's been said before that Soyeon and Miyeon were scouted even before Gidle's debut.
I have never heard this before, but I am glad that people recognize their talents. I do think that Soyeon and Miyeon are perfect fit for Akali and Ahri characters' voices.
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Yep. Every skinline designs from LoL aren't just come from 1 thing. In fact, as an concept artist, you need to draw several concepts and it could come from several references, and even in the evaluation process you could mash up 2 or more concepts 1 concept. So yeah, it ain't from 1 specific group
Yes. there are many people working in game skin's design team. they also want to market the group (K/DA) and their skins in game. They definitely want something unique in this group, not just based on a specific image / inspiration.
You can find the line "Blackpink was his main real-life inspiration ofcreating K/DA characters as what they are." which I think the statement is basically a stretch.
I found the link about the story of K/DA creation process that you can read from here
The inside story of how Riot Games took on the music industry.
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Basically Riot music division had many people who passionate in music and they had ambition to create annual anthem in the form of music universe where alternate versions of League of Legends characters would become musicians. They created a band called Pentakill in 2010 based on LoL characters. When Riot music team found out that Worlds 2018 was held in South Korea. They planned to create a virtual group K/DA because they found out that many rioters were secretly kpop fans. They already had Kpop music in mind and the first thing they figured out was K/DA sound. Their music composer, Sebastian Najand, found inspiration in acts such as4minute and Skrillex.
Then after they figuring out the music concept, they planned other things about the group: which LoL characters that they wanted to include in the group, skins design etc. You can watch the process here :
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The creation process of character's skins itself went through so many concept iterations. There were many people working in this project.
▲League of Legends YouTube With the music video released on November 3rd, hitting a total of 89,000,000 views and 2,180,000 Likes, Riot Games' K/DA- POP/STARS…
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From that link the product lead for the K/DA Skins herself stated that they did a lot of research in Kpop groups.
her statement from the link:
"Janelle: A lot of the skins team, including me, wasn’t very familiar with K-Pop. I hadn’t watched or listened to any K-pop since 2001! It was so different than what I remembered….so we watched a lot of it. Everything popular, basically. A lot of the team became k-pop fans from watching so many videos."
The designer that being talked in the reddit link itself was co-concept artist in skin's design team, Zeronis. The main idea or concept of K/DA itself was not decided by Zeronis alone. He is a fan of Blackpink but I think the main concept of K/DA was not from one specific group. The team did many research in popular kpop groups.
In addition to this, I also want to add about why they chose G-Idle as the voice / singer for two of their characters.
Basically, a bunch of people work in Riot are big fans of G-IDLE. this is the snippet of text from the link that talked about why they chose G-Idle as vocals of Ahri and Akali characters.
"Toa: A bunch of us here at Riot are big (G)I-DLE fans. Soyeon is a super talented rapper and singer and was a natural fit for K/DA Akali. Miyeon has an incredible voice that really fit how we envisioned the vocals for K/DA Ahri. They also took the time to play League of Legends and learn more about the champions. It was amazing to see how well they were able to embody the champions when they performed."
In conclusion, I want to state again that I think K/DA concept was not based on a specific group. This was a project that a lot of people were involved and got their own inspirations from many groups in Kpop.One thing important that I also want to share from one of the link above is one of the product lead answers:
"Janelle: One of the biggest hurdles was that there are many different kinds of pop. Did we want something a little more cute and idol group based, such as Pop Star Ahri from before? Or did we want something edgier? After hearing the music, we settled on something modern and edgy. A bit of street style with a handcrafted feel. Picking the champions were also challenging too because you had to believe these women would actually be 'Pop Stars'. The artists also had to invent what an “edgy” sound and visual effects would look like in the game, which was hard to do as well."
From her answer, I think that they probably got inspirations from many edgy, girl crush kpop groups like 4Minute and G-Idle.
this is what I am talking about. their idea behind K/DA: "With K-pop on everyone’s minds, the Riot Games Music team set to work on finding the sound they wanted to work with for their next project. And so began the process of creating the next League of Legends virtual band; an all-girl pop group called K/DA."
“When we first started, we were trying to figure out what was a K/DA sound,” Morales recalls. “When we sat down with our composer, Sebastian [Najand], I think the thing that we were all really attracted to was the idea that if we had to really describe a pop sound that we were going for, it would come down to two words: hard-hitting and fun.”
Najand, who was finding inspiration in acts such as 4Minute and Skrillex at the time, had his own idea for what would become K/DA’s debut track. “This kind of non-stop propulsion throughout the entire song is something we wanted,” he says. “Something really intense, really driving, nothing downtempo.”
I remember thinking they collab they would have years ago would be with them but it's was other gg
"With a mix of Korean and English vocals, Riot needed to pull together appropriate artists from the worlds of Western pop and K-pop to bring K/DA to life. A careful search brought together the ideal line-up; the Korean lyrics would be performed by Soyeon and Miyeon, two members of the hit K-pop band (G)I-dle. For English vocals, Riot approached American artists Madison Beer and Jaira Burns."
Dunno if info is legit but im pretty sure they just mean the idea behind K/DA and their concept/design and not the champions lol
But you can read information from Riot team here. The only thing they mentioned Blackpink was because the group association with Bekuh Boom, one of K/DA's song co-writer.
But League of Legends characters: Ahri, Akali, Evelynn and Kai'Sa already existed before K/DA was created. I am curious about full information in the article. I can not open the weibo.
I think it's intentional. not every kpop group needs to dance in sync. If aespa did a mistake, don'tyou think they would edit and upload the correct one ? Performance video like this is edited by selecting and arranging best clips.
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