Girls' generation show mind

     

In case you needed a reminder, Girls"https://www.hoanglamcm.net/ Generation can dance their asses off và they"https://www.hoanglamcm.net/re back to lớn prove it in their new music video.


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In case you’re unaware, Girls’ Generation can dance their asses off. If you forgot that fact,the K-pop phenoms are here with a gentle reminder viatheir new music video.“Catch Me If You Can” is the latest release for the girl group, và itsees the outfitembracing full-throttle EDM. It opens asa by-the-numbers dance track featuringthe girls purring over a surging synth line flecked with tribal-house beats. Soon enough, the tuy vậy flips to lớn aracing, effervescentchorus as they coo“I’m going find my heart” before the beat drops và the listener drowns in adance breakdown we’d expect from a Zedd or Skrillex production.

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The đoạn clip is where the girls are really shining this time around. In what’s probably their best và athletic choreography since their 2011 single“The Boys,”GG doesn’tstop moving once themusic starts.They move throughcomplicatedgroup formations, cascade to lớn the floorgracefully và collectively whip their hair multiple times.


While there’s the occasional cutesy move (like the flapper-esque shimmying on the first chorus), this choreography is more about looking powerful and, at times, sexy — typically a look Girls’ Generation has shied away from, opting khổng lồ focus on bright and feminine concepts. Look out for some leg spreads on the first pre-chorus build and the multiple booty shakes towards the camera. It’s a new personality for the group, but they’re owning it.

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“Catch Me If You Can” will inevitably get comparisons to lớn Ciara‘s 2009 music clip for “Work”: The construction site setting looks nearly the same & the trắng tank top/jeans look is reminiscent of one of CiCi’s clip looks.

The new track isn’t a full-fledgednew K-pop single (like last year’s excellent “Mr.Mr.”), but rather a new tuy nhiên they’re promoting in japan ahead of their upcoming Korean comeback, rumored lớn take place next month. “Catch Me If You Can” was recorded in Korean & Japanese, with the latter language’s official release coming later this month. Girls’ Generation currently boasts three No. 1s on the nhật bản Hot 100.


“Catch Me If You Can” also marks Girls’ Generation’s first single without original member Jessica Jung, who is no longer in the group after a messy departure that has still not been fully explained. Even in the midst of a little bit of controversy, Girls’ Generation’s decision khổng lồ focus on their talents is a smart move no matter what the situation.