The eerie intro of the song pipes up and the only thing on the stage is what looks like a dimly lit, leafless tree. ![]() But EXO dance numbers are always something special (case in point: the current effort “ Call Me Baby,” as well as “ MAMA” and “ Growl”).īut the haunting “ Wolf” move is possibly the best K-pop usage to date of such a huge mass of members. Super Junior has also been responsible for a wide range of great dance routines, the likes of “ Sorry Sorry” and more. The best thing about having lots of members is when you pull off a memorable dance stunt, it really looks the part. The dance practice video for this is a treat from start to finish, but the highlight is the unexpected shoulder shuffle at 1:56, a moment of glorious surrealism in a sea of otherwise-finely synched rhythmic movement – and somehow reminiscent of Popeye right after a dose of spinach. However, I am not sure if any Tasty release has ever scaled the heady heights it attained with the debut track “ You Know Me,” both in terms of music and choreography. With dance routines that boil over in the energy stakes, you know you are in for a visual treat whenever this group drops new material. ![]() TVXQ have been making a pretty good job of being a twosome, especially with the dance routines for “ Something” and the excellent “ Spellbound.”īut my own personal favorite two-piece in the game is Tasty. A boyband with only two members is going to have to do something pretty special to attract attention, which is probably why there are so few of them about.
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