But here's the problem: INTERNET RECOMMENDATIONS EXIST.
Especially since K-pop seems to be one of the most popular music genres internationally so far (followed by regular pop music and rock). I bet you $50 that there's probably a YouTube ad somewhere on the net from this group or another K-pop group's music video.
While I agree with the fact that there's no shortage of people who love to watch them on stage, mind you, we're just pointing out why we think otherwise, me included. The reason I'm not much of a fan of NewJeans is actually because of their performances. It's pretty monotonous to watch and predictive since you can tell the exact moment the members change their emotions, faces, etc. And I am COMPLETELY not a fan of boring performances.
But of course, who am I to judge? I just listen to everything up to 3rd-gen K-pop.