Bigbang Bangbangbang.
When it first came out people said it was not as good as fantastc baby and were thrown off by the sudden drop/ change on the "Bang bang bang" part
Bigbang Bangbangbang.
When it first came out people said it was not as good as fantastc baby and were thrown off by the sudden drop/ change on the "Bang bang bang" part
For Kpop to truly take over globally and not rely on physical sales , their music must be able to stay up on its own. They would need to make music that doesnt just cater to kpop fans. Meaning making hit records in a traditional sense. Which is hard even for western artists. It wold also mean more focus on having a unique flavor.
I think alot of fans forget, the companies main goal is to make money. Artist in the west make alot of their money from touring even if they do well digitally.
Digital/ streaming success is nice, but if it doesnt lead to more money (commercials/sales) than its useless.
Physical sales bring more money in.
Aespa starting promoting savage on music shows?
OH i just noticed it was not live lol. its a special performance
So i was watching a youtube vid of Aespa special performance of Savage. While the song is great and dancing is good, i keep feeling like somethings is off Every time i watch one of their live performances.
I watched a few more live performances of different songs, and i think its their lack r facial reactions?
I wondered if anyone think the same.
The fan service these days are supper tame compared to pre 2011.