These 4 Concepts From 2nd-Gen K-Pop Are Actually Perfect Fits For 4th-Gen Girl Groups, According To Fans
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Ever wondered how some of the most cherished, tried-and-true girl group concepts from the earlier eras of K-Pop would look and sound if done by the newer groups active now? Well, in a viral post shared via a popular Korean online community, one ambitious K-Pop fan matched these four 4th generation girl groups with the most fitting concepts from their 2nd generation sunbae idols!
1. IVE → “So Hot” By WonderGirls
IVE is, without a doubt, the retro queens of 4th-Gen K-Pop.
IVE | @kpop_sbs/Twitter
Already having conquered the glitz-glam aesthetic, it’s not at all too difficult to imagine hearing the line from “So Hot” in IVE’s vocals.
Your browser does not support video.“So Hot” by Wonder Girls
And IVE—with their glowing confidence—would 200% swallow this “can’t-touch-this” concept whole!
Your browser does not support video.IVE’s Wonyoung
2. LE SSERAFIM → “Lupin” By KARA
Describing LE SSERAFIM in one word would be easy: Fearless.
LE SSERAFIM | @le_sserafim/Twitter
Like these hoobae members, KARA once rocked the bold and fierce concept, too. “Lupin,” when it came out, was deemed sensational…
Your browser does not support video.“Lupin” by KARA
…and who better for “sensational” than LE SSERAFIM? Right?
Your browser does not support video.LE SSERAFIM’s Yunjin
3. NMIXX → “I Got A Boy” By Girls’ Generation
When, in 2013, Girls’ Generation released “I Got A Boy,” K-Pop fans couldn’t get enough of the experimental rollercoaster of a song.
Your browser does not support video.“I Got A Boy” by Girls’ Generation
And speaking of “experimental,” NMIXX debuted with “O.O,” shocking K-Pop fans once again with something as exciting and unparalleled as “I Got A Boy.”
NMIXX | @nmixx_official/Instagram
Both being trail blazers in K-Pop land during their respective eras, there is not a better 4th-Gen girl group who would best fit the iconic Girls’ Generation’s concept!
Your browser does not support video.
4. NewJeans → “Pinocchio” By f(x)
Could it be producer Min Hee Jin‘s magic? Girl groups f(x) and NewJeans share a lot in common—as undeniable trendsetters from their eras.
NewJeans | @NewJeans_ADOR/Twitter
So… If not NewJeans, then who else would be able to pull off the quirky, fun girl-in-love concept from “Pinocchio (Danger)”?!
Your browser does not support video.“Pinocchio (Danger)” by f(x)
Both f(x) and NewJeans loved for their “eclectic, electropop-based sound,” this match feels like one made in heaven.
Your browser does not support video.NewJeans’ Haerin
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