KPOP TWICE FANCY's First Transformation
Above all, it is possible because I like the song. Black Pink's Kill This Love, which was released not long ago, is also a song that I can't go over without posting, and I wish I could write for the hesitant lovers of Jannabi who are hitting the music charts these days, but both songs are not my cup of tea, so I can't listen to them with patience, so I'm just thinking about it and I can't write. On the other hand, TWICE, who was worried about the possible negative effects of her new song, is falling in love with her new song.
There seems to have been a flurry of expectations and concerns as teaser photos were released one by one before the comeback. JYP has vowed that TWICE's music will be completely different from the old ones, and the teaser photos that come up are quite different from those of the past, which usually show a girl-like image over and over again. It was different that a girl feels much stronger than a girl's, but there were people who vented their resentment at the strange images of a slightly bizarre mood rather than naturally mingling with the words "pretty." Well, the most important thing is the song, as some pictures might be thought of as a beacon for certain changes.
When teaser videos containing parts of the song appeared as the comeback day neared, Twice was half certain that it would not disappoint. Although the music was definitely different from the previous songs, which were infinitely pretty and lively, it was thought that the strong characteristics of J-WYPE's girl group songs were enough to be expected to be addictive. And the complete song released today seems to have confirmed that the launch of the new TWICE is successful beyond meeting this expectation 100 percent.
Among TWICE's title songs, Black Eyed Pilseung, who made OOH-AHHHHHE, CHEER UP, TT, and LIKEY, worked with TWICE for the first time in a long time. As Apink recently changed her music by making % and not 1 to 1 percent, some people said that TWICE's songs, which are expected to change, are not even 1 to 1 to 1 to be similar changes. It is true that such a mature feeling is added, but while maintaining the existing Twice's feeling, rather than Apink, it is likely that Twiceman's maturity will be well preserved. Changing the musical atmosphere is a huge risk, but this time, TWICE's FANCY shows a clear change, but at the same time, it seems to maintain a lot of the colors of the existing TWICE, so I think it's a very successful transformation that has caught both rabbits.
First of all, music is very unfamiliar and familiar at the same time. The changes in the singing style or mix of the members who seem to have changed little by little, and the overall atmosphere of the song, which seems to have added a more sophisticated feel, make me think that they have tried to make quite a big change. However, if you listen to the parts, you feel like you are following the style of TWICE. It's not just the first part of the song, but also the first part of the song, " The structure of the most basic song that leads to the first, second, and second verse, bridge, and chorus, and the way the chorus is raised in a similar way, and the song is sung in the order of Nayeon and Jihyo and the rap of Dahyun and Chae-young are introduced in the middle of the song, giving a sense of stability by following the form that was repeated in most of TWICE's title songs. At first glance, the atmosphere seems to be completely different, but many parts of the rap and vocals also seem to have left traces of feeling in the typical TWICE song.
I think the choreography team that made choreography for recent songs like YES or YES was once again joined in the music video. In the past, if you seem to emphasize a more lively feeling, you might have tried to create a more refined and sexy feeling this time, but it seems to resemble the characteristic parts of some movements, such as the form of a busy, busy movement, without pausing for a moment. It feels like the right level of change and maintenance has been made in the choreography at the same time.
The visible transformation seems to be more evident in visual areas such as stage costumes and hairstyles than in songs and choreography. All of the members made a lot of changes, but it's amazing that Jeongyeon tried her long hair for the first time since her debut. Her personality doesn't seem like it at all, but if she was in charge of the team's visible charm while keeping her short hair, she shows more mature female beauty by wearing long hair and big earrings on the music video. Mina's hair is also notable, with her hair tied up and her hair cut back and forth in a straight line. Anyways, the member who looked the most distant from TWICE's lively and young-looking concept since its debut was Mina, but she seems to be working on a style that suits her best in this song. Especially, the scene in which the dark city appears against the background in the early part of the music video looks so good.
I think there have been so many voices from those who want a full-fledged change in TWICE. Personally, I thought it would be necessary to make a quick change at a time when both fandom and popularism have been tightly grasping since his debut, and that even though it always seems like a similar song, it shows that TWICE has been changing and developing little by little, so I was fully satisfied with TWICE's moves that continued into YES or YES, but now it's the fifth year of his debut, I thought that the time has come to make a change. I guess J-Wife was thinking a lot about the timing and degree of TWICE's transformation. I guess I heard FANCY and thought about this.
As I finish writing, I add a word that's out of the blue. Although it hasn't been many hours since FANCY came out, the more I listen to it, the better it is. It's the part that follows the chorus that begins with Nancy after Nayeon and Jihyo parts. I could feel some mulberry leaves, and I was wondering how I could be so addicted to them, but I kept listening to them, and I thought I'd think of something.
I found out where the peshyphen came from when I grabbed the chicken leg that was humming for nothing. I searched through my memory and people who were not familiar with it answered, "This is what Crayon Pop came from." That's not true. Crayon Pop also picked the buzzword that already existed. They say it was made in the 1970s, but it's not like you've been through it. But it must have been a buzzword for a long time. I knew this familiarly, so the story was completely off the mark. Anyway, once I thought about this, I can't help but think about it. Whenever I get that part out of FANCY, I can't help but catch the chicken leg and it just reminds me of something. I wonder if TWICE's FANCY will be as memorable as the buzzword.
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