Bop. However, I also agree that there doesn't seem to be a coherent identity, and they are throwing out different types of songs to see what sticks. Their styling/vibe was really IVE-esque, and it makes sense since the same director made IVE's 'I AM' mv.
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Real.
I think the problem is the US pop is having a strong year, and KPOP is losing some of its pandemic boost. There is more competition in the international scene. It also didn't help that the new songs and choreo weren't tik tok challenge friendly.
On the other hand, I think they've solidified themselves as a favorite in Korea, and they have a blossoming fanbase in Japan. Their rollout of their Japanese debut has been impressive.
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