i love it when a song sounds so explosive and never loses momentum, it just keeps on building and keeping you hooked until the end, its such a satisfying listening experience
S Club 7 (์์ค ํด๋ฝ 7) was a 1st gen K-pop co-ed group. They debuted in 1999 and were dubbed "the next S#ARP", but they failed to build a solid fanbase and disbanded the following year.
Here's a rare clip of them performing at Inkigayo:
#SHINee is Set to Perform โAtmosโ on Inkigayo as a Full Group on June 14 ๐
๐ฐ: SHINee will appear on SBS's Inkigayo as a full group. Inkigayo is the only music show they will be appearing on together for this comeback.
According to broadcasting officials on June 7, SHINee (Onew, Key, Minho, and Taemin) will perform the title track โAtmosโ from their new album on the June 14 broadcast of Inkigayo.
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However, the group has not appeared on any music shows since the comeback, making this Inkigayo stage especially anticipated by fans who have been waiting to see them perform on music programs.
๐https://t.co/0SDU4BTSP6
i.e. the latter half of the stream started taking the Dark Side of Kpopโข๏ธ angle where suicide and eating disorders are attributed to the kpop industry, and there's no mention of sk's history with handling mental health or sk's social culture in general.
Overall a pretty good video (its clips from a recent Foreign Fridays stream) but I wish the scope had been narrowed. While there's not as many videos specifically about racism in the kpop industry, it ended up covering a lot of well-trodden surface-level content.
@superberry4u yt chat is bullying nhrl_mod in chat for making a typo so if you can work the word "bean" or its derivatives somehow into the stream chat would love it