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KISS OF LIFE's 'Sticky' MV + kfans responding negatively to the "many hot scenes".



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- "The song is good. It's their best release thus far."

- "Oh... all the members are adults now, right?"

- "I watched the music video, but what's supposedly 'controversial' about it? The camera angles aren't overtly suggestive, and it has a natural vibe like old Sistar."

- "It's really great, it captures the essence of summer perfectly. The music video was shot well."

- "The music video is controversial, but thankfully there are no minors involved."

- "Doesn't the last scene connect with 'Sugarcoat' somehow?"

- "They suddenly zoomed in and started twerking, which was unexpected. But the song itself is good."

- "Everyone here can really dance ㅋㅋ"

- "Is it a one-take? It's really funㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ"

- "The music video looks lovely, especially when they dance together by the fountain. The song is really refreshing, but the dancing is very hot."



If the group's external image is solidified as 'hot girls,' it's crucial to protect against overexposure resulting in sexual harassment and to make efforts not to lose the keyword 'freedom,' which was the group's initial identity... You are currently moving in the opposite direction of where you need to be going. 

How are we suppose to see this kind of thing in a positive light? 

ㅋㅋㅋ is it right to drag a rookie girl group that debuted roughly a year ago into this? The choreography and camera angles that stir up controversy are really... Do it in moderation, please.
 
  1. I don't get why they went to Poland just to shoot the music video at a fountain.
  2. No matter how much they pursue a sexy concept, they're rookie girl idols, but they're going crazy just to gain attention.
  3. Hyewon's outfits are bad.
  4. The choreography is too provocative, designed just to grab attention.
  5. It's too obvious that the song was released targeting WATERBOMB. 
 
Also, please put twerking in the choreography moderately. Do you really think it goes well with the song? It's not just once or twice, but it's shown so blatantly throughout the chorus that it's annoying. ㅋㅋㅋ what are they thinking, getting attention like this? Is it all about being controversial, no matter what?
 
I was concerned that the members might not have been participating in the choreography up until now, so I let it slide, but I can't tolerate it anymore. Whether it's a Julie's dance or part of the directing in the beginning of the music video, it seems excessive. Suddenly adding twerking... No, I understand it was well-received during prior eras, but now it's just exasperating. I'm not sure if it even complements the song anymore.


The scene bothering everyone the most seems to be Julie on the bicycle.
 

COMMENTS
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- "it's clear which route they're targeting, especially with WATERBOMB being announced recently. Considering the things to follow, fans have every reason to worry a lot.

- "Since when did Twitter start speaking for the fans ㅋㅋ"

- "It's about time for idols to try this sexy concept again, almost non-existent since the second generation. Besides, all of them are adults now."

- "Yeah, the bicycle bit was a bit... perplexing, but the song is good."

- "Other than the bicycle part, everything else looks fine."

- "The structure of the music video is really good, but it feels a bit off because the dance and individual scenes seem too calculated and deliberate."

- "Are there many international fans?"

- "But seriously, just looking at the screen, I think I'd dislike it if I were a fan;"

- "I really wish they would dial back the costume exposure just a bit..ㅠ It's always great, but sometimes the costumes have surprisingly revealing aspects, which I find disappointing every time."

- "Fans seem to have a problem with it, but I personally think it's fine. The idea that it's too revealing doesn't even cross my mind."

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