Singer Chungha is raising expectations for her first full-length album with the unique point choreography of her pre-re...
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Singer Chungha is raising expectations for her first full-length album with the unique point choreography of her pre-release song "PLAY."
Chungha's PRE-RELEASE SINGLE #2 'PLAY' (feat.CHANGMO) has been released. While this time again satisfying listeners' eyes and ears with colorful concepts and performances, the point choreography of the new song is also drawing keen attention.
Starting with her solo debut song "Why Don't You Know," Chungha has established herself as a female solo artist representing Korea with her outstanding performance while making consecutive hits such as "Roller Coaster," "Love U," "Gotta Go," and "Snapping."
Chung Ha, who showed an excellent sense of choreography creation since her group I.O.I. activities have been working on the Waacking Dance genre, and since her debut as a solo singer, she has attracted attention in each choreography and showed the essence of her performance.
The first pre-released song of the first full-length album released in April, "Stay Tonight," was noted for its new attempt, which has never been shown before, with different performances based on high-difficulty Boging dance.
The second pre-released song "PLAY" then featured to the public by combining Latin rhythms with dance sports genres, attracting attention with more colorful performances.
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Regarding the point choreography, Chungha said, "The first verse had a feeling of doing a musical, and the second verse attempted dance sports for the first time to form the choreography. B-boy dancers will join in the third verse, and there will be a crazy dance party at the end," he said. "When I listen to dance and music together, I definitely buy more music."
This is why people are looking forward to Chungha's first full-length album, which is completing pieces one by one by one by repeatedly trying new genres of performances, ranging from jogging dance to dance sports.
Check out 'PLAY' official music video here: