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LOSING MY MIND FROM BEGINNING TO END! **AMAZING!** Reaction to Kep1er 케플러 | ‘Shooting Star’ M/V

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • Original Video: • Kep1er 케플러 | ‘Shooting...
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  • @sodakdave9602
    @sodakdave9602 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm a fan of Kep1er, but I haven't delved too deeply into them except for loving their music and knowing their names. Hikaru is my bias in the group. My understanding is that Mashiro and Yeseo's company back in Japan wanted them back under their management, so that's why there are leaving the grouip. I was always saying that I hoped someone would pick them up as a full group, or at least they continue as a group in some way. I will definitely miss them, but there is so much talent in this group. This song, to me, is their best! I love the harmonies, the choreo, and the beat of the music so much!
    Several reactors I've watched have compared this more to TWICE's One Spark rather than I Go You. It has that sentimental lyrics with the more upbeat feel. I'd say this definitely has the feel that it was meant to be their breakup song, but works the same with the farewell to two of the members.

  • @johnnyfuture3524
    @johnnyfuture3524 2 месяца назад

    I like the concerpt, and the choreo. Those hand movements near their face is really nice. This MV is pretty good!! I did a quick search lookup and it seems they were doing pretty good as a group, dont know why they would lose 2 members. I see they are doing a concert in Japan in July.

  • @RudeMekanicals
    @RudeMekanicals 2 месяца назад

    Groups formed on survial shows are meant to be temporary (My Teenage Girl's Classy being the exception). They are meant to gain popularity, which the members can then bring back to their home companies. As such, 143 Entertainment, Mashiro and Yeseo's home company, have been promoting a new group, Limelight, for over a year now, meant to welcome them after Kepler's contract expires. Which is what companies who lend their artists to survial shows are supposed to do. If they had let Mashiro and Yeseo renew with Kepler, an extraordinary situation as they are the first group in the history of survival shows to renew their temporary contract, it would have been a crushing financial blow to 143. I understand Keplians being heartbroken about this. I personally am so happy that Hikaru, after not making the XG final lineup, has found a new home in Kepler. But let's rejoice in the fact that Kepler will have some kind of continuation, and let's not send any hate towards 143, Limelight, and Yeseo and Mashiro