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SNSD's Over-Cuteness Gives Me Tooth Ache

Normally, I love SNSD and their dance steps. There was one time I was totally hooked on their polished synchronished movements because they are SOOOOOO together and the moves are smooth. The music, I don't care so much for but the dance moves is often so 'wow'.

On twitter, I caught their latest video hoping to be wow-ed again but sadly, I think there's an over-cuteness there. The movements were not so smooth and so choppy. And all the girls did was move around in circles sticking their tongues out at each other being so sweetly cute that it makes me sweetly sick. Ugh.

Don't like it. In fact, it borders on hating it. The song is OK but....what a pity.



Did YOU like the new SNSD song?


Comments

blinka.Li said…
SO ashamed....I dont know them!! Gosh, too old for that. Weird thing is in Asia, the flavor is cute(lots of it) and mild sexy; the western flavor - sexy and a bit cuteness will do. ;P
Marsha Maung said…
blinka, never too old for anything. :-) anyway, sexy is a universally accepted thing but this terrible cuteness....too much...too much :-S
sehseh said…
It seems like boyband/girlband (read: manufactured) are still the IT thing in Asia.
Marsha Maung said…
sehseh, yeah. it is. sad, izn't it? but sometimes I oso like to follow a bit. but there are TOOO MANY OF THEM now in the market. I lost track liao. 2am, 2pm, 2.30am, 2.30pm...all the band names oso the same wan. i dono which is which liao. hehehe
sehseh said…
Talking abt age, I ran into this parody clip of Super Junior MV by the ahjussi in Korean Airline. Apparently I was very outdated, since this clip was already a few months old.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_SV90e9JV0

Imagine, if my dad danced like that...

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