so what's the deal with day6?

Apr 15, 2016 15:59

(personal opinion. i'm not against day6. i'm against the company's decisions.)

so.
i have never had a preference for dancing group over instrument groups.
but. kpop idol instrument groups seem like a tragedy.

cnblue and ftisland are technically ok i think, i don't know, their songs do not catch my ears as much as toho or patd. and that's fine.
i don't see them doing fancy things with the instruments. i don't hear parts that take my breath away. they seem pretty...safe?

but still cnblue and ftisland seem normal enough. it seems that the former are a bunch of kids who play instruments, and who got put into a band, to play songs written by someone, and have their image managed.

meanwhile aoa and day6 seem like kids who don't play instruments at all. they got into a group and management decides that, you have to play instruments, in order to be different from all the dancing groups.
you watch them live you can pretty much not hear the live instruments.

aoa do not have many songs in which they play instruments. nowadays they're more of a standard dancing idol group. i like them this way too.

but day6. oh man. day6.
congratulations does not catch my ears
letting go finally does, and then there's the rap part alsdkhg;alkdg what is this rap part doing here?
and then today i clicked into a live day6 at coex video clip on youtube and man, i don't think they're playing?
and it's sad because
what are they doing there?
management companies, either you put them in a dancing group
or you let them go, so they can do whatever they want
but, put them in an instrument group when they're actually not good at playing the instruments
and let them do these rediculous fake lives? it looks really sad.

i could be wrong and ten years later day6 will become something awesome in the kpop world.
but as of now this is my opinion.
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