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radar magazine

Published by larsonpionilla123, 2022-03-08 02:27:30

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The corona virus outbreakhascausedmass cancellations of tours, concerts and festivals. But some artists have remained determination to connect with fans through online concerts. Many popular international artists would widely benefit from this new platform of conducting performances as it would be available to fans across the globe. image PAGES

mmuussiicc T he following groups of artists utilised image this new opportunity to reach international fans across the globe. The Popular Female K-pop group, Black Pink broadcasted their virtual concert “The Show” on January 31st through their YouTube Membership program. Followed up with new behind the scenes footage showcasing the girl groups insane dancing skills and the large production of this massive event. Other Artists also held live virtual events such as BTS, Stray kids, MAMAMOO, TXT, NCT, Billie Eillish, Halsey, H.E.R, Khalid, Dua Lipa, Melanie Martinez and Justin Bieber. PAGES main menu

Kpop has become a truly global phenomenon thanks to its distinctive blend of addictive melodies, slick choreography, large production, visually appealing music videos, and an endless parade of attractive South image Korean performers who spend years in gruelling studio systems learning to sing and dance in synchronized perfection. Once an idol group has been trained to perfection, the studios generate pop songs for them, market them, put them on TV, send them on tour, and determine when they will next make their “comeback” — a term that usually signals a band’s latest album release, generally accompanied by huge fanfare, special TV appearances, and a totally new thematic concept. PAGES

blackpink documentary PAGES VIDEO: Courtesy YG Entertainment, Netflix main menu

ix months on from the release of her Last Year Was Weird, Vol.2 EP, Tkay Maidza is back with “Kim”, Sher first track of the year and what is ostensibly the first taste of the last instalment in her series of EPs. Teasing the track earlier this week, “Kim” sees Tkay teaming up with US artist Yung Baby Tate to deliver a fiercely original composition, backed by grimy synths, rapid-fire rhythms, and mesmerizingly slick vocals that shows even the most casual listener why Tkay is one of the best in the game. PAGES

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