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From COVID-19, K-POP, and Random Dance (TWICE)







From COVID-19, K-POP, and Random Dance (TWICE)
新型コロナとK-POPとランダムダンスから(TWICE)





★TWICE appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show, which aired on NBC at 2 p.m. (PST) on the 27th, and performed "CRY FOR ME."


Kelly Clarkson introduced the next guest as a K-POP superstar who has been mass-producing hits since her debut in 2015, and people around the world are crazy about their choreography, and then played a performance video of "CRY FOR ME."


★"CRY FOR ME" was first unveiled at MAMA on December 6 last year, and after receiving an enthusiastic response, it was officially released on the 18th of the same month. Park Jinyoung and Hayes wrote the lyrics, which express the moment when two extreme emotions coexist.


TWICE is currently preparing for their comeback in June. They recently finished filming a new song in Jeju Island.


K-pop random dance events have also disappeared since the COVID-19 pandemic caused hardships for people all over the world.


Through YouTube and other media, K-pop music has been constantly broadcast to the world, and its popularity has continued to grow. However, the number of places where K-pop fans can enjoy dancing has drastically decreased around the world.


BTS and BLACKPINK had a big break, and other K-pop groups maintained their popularity through social media, but that was the year 2020.


The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause hardship in 2021. However, people around the world seem to be making efforts to go outside.


The will and actions to return to normal life and work seem to be most evident in the United States.


The United States is still fighting a difficult battle against COVID-19 across the country.


COVID-19 vaccinations have also begun, and cities, towns, and villages are said to be becoming more lively.


People who have received multiple doses of the vaccine are visibly regaining their energy.




TWICE's appearance on NBC's The Kelly Clarkson Show at 2 p.m. PST on the 27th seems to be related to the recovery of energy across the nation.


Last night, when I searched for K-POP flash mobs on YouTube, I found videos of random dance moves from several countries. When I watched them, there were many songs by BTS and BLACKPINK, as well as songs that seemed to be by TWICE and other boy bands.


It seemed like there were many songs that became hits during the spread of COVID-19, rather than before COVID-19. Of course, Brave Girls' "Rollin'" was among them.


It didn't feel like a nostalgic K-POP tune.


Watching them made me realize that K-POP is still being loved.


Even amid the COVID-19 pandemic, fans memorized the songs that were played and continued to sing and dance along.


Even though there was a period of self-restraint, TWICE continued to release music as much as possible, which is why they have received support from fans all over the world.


Perhaps singers, whose job is to sing, should always have the heart to sing.




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