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Ya'll seriously KILLED IT 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟! Hello from Concord 😁 I wish there was a Kpop Festival here in the Bay Area that was as big as the former Jpop one was.
WOW!! your cover looks beautiful,stunning and so powerful. you all literally ate and left no crumbs!! you all did so fucking good. i like all of you but especially girl who was gaeul,girl who was yujin and girl who was wonyoung. thanks for this amazing cover girls🩵
So no one is going to mention that rei is wearing a wig, thats is commitment 😅... And inknow how hard is to dance and move with one cuz i done cosplay, detangle that wif will be terrible
It is expected that this song will also be written in historical relics in China a few years later, saying that it was the original Chinese. Already in Europe, Korea's "Budajjigae=Army Soup" is a Chinese ancient food. Do you think and acknowledge that in the U.S.? China says "Maratang = Spicy Hot Pot." But it was so funny to say that Korean "Budajjigae" was a food that was used in China as pronounced. I can't pronounce it, but I heard that in ancient China, they boiled ham and sausage and later put dried noodles in it. Do you admit it? Dried noodles were first introduced during the Ming Dynasty of China, but they were not widely distributed, but during the Sino-Japanese War, they were distributed to the Chinese army as military food, and now they are improved. Everything has its causes and its consequences, historical evidence and relics, and it can be found in the history of a nearby country. It's hard for you to dance hard, so I hope you eat Korean "Budajjigae=Army Soup" every day, which you've eaten since ancient China. Koreans eat more than twice a week, but I've never seen Chinese eat when I travel to the United States and China. In particular, I traveled to China before COVID-19, and I visited a "La Rao" store in Shanghai, a restaurant called Wai Forezia, and a green tea restaurant, but there was no "Budajjigae=Army Soup" store nearby. You can't say what's really true, but hiding the truth isn't for the country.
Are the Asian cover dancers in "Young Reach K-Pop" Korean? Usually, if you look at singing a song with your mouth, it doesn't look like a Korean mouth. Even if I don't know all the lyrics, there's no mouth shape that imitates the proper pronunciation. Most of the Korean lyrics are also "mumbling," and I wonder if they are Korean-American children. I'm watching the video, and it's very annoying that it makes me think that the channel name is Korean, but when I dance, I see a lot of dancers who don't seem to be it. Most of the people don't even have a proper lip shape. Are you Korean? Or are you another Asian trying to look like a Korean? As far as I know, a Chinese street dance studio in the U.S. sells under the name "Young Reach K-Pop", are they there? If this is correct, I think it is correct to say "Young Reach K-Pop on China." It's not a good intention and racism. I'm asking because there's a country that considers yours and mine, so there might be a misunderstanding that makes you look like a Korean.