
New Jeans with a global presence
グローバルな存在感のNewJeans
NewJeans "OMG" Encore live song echoes... "Hani" praises one after another
I listened to NewJeans singing live on the encore stage. The impression of Hani and Daniel is that they speak firmly without raising the volume of the speaker. Hye-rin and Hae-in's singing voices are slightly smaller than those of the previous two. Hyein's voice is weak, and although Hyerin can sing, she feels uneasy about the pitch and she sings in a restrained (?) way.
Minji has a low-pitched singing voice. Maybe that's why she grew up not good at singing and was put in charge of rapping...
If they can sing this well on stage, they might be good singers if they sing in the studio. In fact, in the studio live without dancing, she let me hear her enchanting singing voice.
However, Korean group music has developed mainly with dance. They will occasionally perform group music without dancing, so I guess they will listen.
It is true that K-POP has become able to produce such music, but the global market is not so sweet that it is easy to make money from such music.
It was the countries of Europe and the United States that spread their rich civilization and culture to the world. Music was in every corner of the world along with the abundance of material. People all over the world have accepted those music and covered them to nurture the current popular music.
It is
It's a matter of course.
South Korea also adopted Western music and produced hit songs domestically, but it was not easy to sell them overseas.
Entertainment music is not sweet enough to imitate and sing normally to beat the original.
why?
"That's because it's a business." I don't eat food if it doesn't taste good. Music is "If you don't enjoy listening to it, you won't listen to it next time."
"It is desirable to eat food once and say it is delicious."
Music that appeals to the senses rather than the tongue is a little complicated, but you have to listen to it at least once (hmm?).
K-POP was fortunate in that it wrapped music inferior to the original under the skin of dance.
The idea is that if the decoration on the front (music) is not enough, then the dance skin will be used as a secret ingredient.
Your ears can block out sounds you don't want to hear, but it's not easy to block out what comes into your field of vision. If there are things you want to see and things you don't want to see in front of you, you can't erase one from your field of vision.
That's exactly what K-POP, which is a set of song and dance, did. If it's childish dance music, you can erase the music that you hear when you turn your eyes away.
However, if an elaborate dance is unfolding, the more you focus your eyes, the more you'll end up listening to the music as well.
With the development of clear images and the advent of high-definition, the emergence of K-POP flash mobs was exactly in line with the demands of the times.
With the advent of the age of high-definition video, rock music, which is pleasant to listen to with your eyes closed, is quietly showing signs of decline. From my point of view, this phenomenon seems to be true. If rock euphoria was "something" refusing to see, then rock-intoxicated people might find something different in the clear images of high-definition. If K-POP dance brought about that, it makes me wonder if it's possible.
It seems that NewJeans has appeared by adding an I-novel daily life (drama) to K-POP of song and dance. The hip-hop style is probably to emphasize that, and you can feel the message for the same generation.
Like GFRIEND, they appeared with the image of schoolgirls, but NewJeans emphasizes their presence by connecting and overlapping the larger society and the academy.
The popularity of K-POP has spread globally, and it could be said that these heroines have been created in such circumstances.
I listened to NewJeans singing live on the encore stage. The impression of Hani and Daniel is that they speak firmly without raising the volume of the speaker. Hye-rin and Hae-in's singing voices are slightly smaller than those of the previous two. Hyein's voice is weak, and although Hyerin can sing, she feels uneasy about the pitch and she sings in a restrained (?) way.
Minji has a low-pitched singing voice. Maybe that's why she grew up not good at singing and was put in charge of rapping...
If they can sing this well on stage, they might be good singers if they sing in the studio. In fact, in the studio live without dancing, she let me hear her enchanting singing voice.
However, Korean group music has developed mainly with dance. They will occasionally perform group music without dancing, so I guess they will listen.
It is true that K-POP has become able to produce such music, but the global market is not so sweet that it is easy to make money from such music.
It was the countries of Europe and the United States that spread their rich civilization and culture to the world. Music was in every corner of the world along with the abundance of material. People all over the world have accepted those music and covered them to nurture the current popular music.
It is
It's a matter of course.
South Korea also adopted Western music and produced hit songs domestically, but it was not easy to sell them overseas.
Entertainment music is not sweet enough to imitate and sing normally to beat the original.
why?
"That's because it's a business." I don't eat food if it doesn't taste good. Music is "If you don't enjoy listening to it, you won't listen to it next time."
"It is desirable to eat food once and say it is delicious."
Music that appeals to the senses rather than the tongue is a little complicated, but you have to listen to it at least once (hmm?).
K-POP was fortunate in that it wrapped music inferior to the original under the skin of dance.
The idea is that if the decoration on the front (music) is not enough, then the dance skin will be used as a secret ingredient.
Your ears can block out sounds you don't want to hear, but it's not easy to block out what comes into your field of vision. If there are things you want to see and things you don't want to see in front of you, you can't erase one from your field of vision.
That's exactly what K-POP, which is a set of song and dance, did. If it's childish dance music, you can erase the music that you hear when you turn your eyes away.
However, if an elaborate dance is unfolding, the more you focus your eyes, the more you'll end up listening to the music as well.
With the development of clear images and the advent of high-definition, the emergence of K-POP flash mobs was exactly in line with the demands of the times.
With the advent of the age of high-definition video, rock music, which is pleasant to listen to with your eyes closed, is quietly showing signs of decline. From my point of view, this phenomenon seems to be true. If rock euphoria was "something" refusing to see, then rock-intoxicated people might find something different in the clear images of high-definition. If K-POP dance brought about that, it makes me wonder if it's possible.
It seems that NewJeans has appeared by adding an I-novel daily life (drama) to K-POP of song and dance. The hip-hop style is probably to emphasize that, and you can feel the message for the same generation.
Like GFRIEND, they appeared with the image of schoolgirls, but NewJeans emphasizes their presence by connecting and overlapping the larger society and the academy.
The popularity of K-POP has spread globally, and it could be said that these heroines have been created in such circumstances.
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