The band was a merge of members from two previous bands, Rolling Girlz and Rose Quartz. From that they decided on Rolling Quartz for the new band name. Diadem is the nickname for their fans, like Madiac for Band Maid. They are all beautiful ladies, but it's the quality of the music that is so impressive. And yes, Iree (red head) is almost always smiling.
the drummer is a fan of dreamcatcher. she has some cover of dc songs. (drum and piano covers) she also teaches DC's Handong to play the drums. hoping for a collab as well with DC.
I'm a Madiac! Band Maid Forever! But Rolling Quartz is easily in my top 5. I think they have a legit chance of being the biggest girl band ever! Japanese musicianship. Korean style and music industry. What's hotter than Black Pink? Black Pink with guitars! Great Reaction! Rock On!😊😎🤘🤘🤘
Azalea, I should point out that it's actually a Maya cover. The poem "Azalea" is known by all Koreans as having a political message. After 1922 when poet Kim Sowol first published it, the poem was an influence during the 80s and 90s in South Korea during pro-democracy movements. You see, as crazy as it may sound, South Korea didn't actually become a democracy until 1997. When Maya did her song "Azalea" in 2003 by using the entire original poem as the chorus to her song (the verses around the chorus are new to Maya's song) every Korean understood it as being a political song. 2003 was a big year because that was the year when worldwide protests were held against the Iraq War. In Maya's video, some of the images you see are of the protests against the Iraq War. The poem "Azalea" is an anti-occupier message. Kim Sowol coded it as a poem about a break up because Japan did not allow Koreans to have freedom of speech so any overt criticism against Japan by Koreans at that time would've meant death. Since the lyrics in Rolling Quartz's cover are exactly the same as Maya's, there is no difference in meaning. The significance with Rolling Quartz's version is the year that they released their cover. They released their cover this year in 2022. That's the 100 year anniversary of the publishing of Kim Sowol's famous "Azalea" poem.
00:34 [MV] Delight 딜라이트 by Rolling Quartz 롤링쿼츠
04:43 [MV] Azalea by Rolling Quartz 진달래꽃 by 롤링쿼츠
08:39 [MV] Good Night by Rolling Quartz 롤링쿼츠
These girls are so underatted and such amazing performers, thank you for reacting to them, truly loved watching you all!
the girls are really amazing and talented, they deserve more recognition
The band was a merge of members from two previous bands, Rolling Girlz and Rose Quartz. From that they decided on Rolling Quartz for the new band name. Diadem is the nickname for their fans, like Madiac for Band Maid.
They are all beautiful ladies, but it's the quality of the music that is so impressive. And yes, Iree (red head) is almost always smiling.
Found your channel because I want more of Rolling Quartz!! Love them!
the drummer is a fan of dreamcatcher. she has some cover of dc songs. (drum and piano covers) she also teaches DC's Handong to play the drums. hoping for a collab as well with DC.
Thank you for all of your Rolling Quartz reactions. Can't wait to see your Dreamcatcher MV reaction soon. Thank you again 💓
I'm a Madiac! Band Maid Forever! But Rolling Quartz is easily in my top 5. I think they have a legit chance of being the biggest girl band ever! Japanese musicianship. Korean style and music industry. What's hotter than Black Pink? Black Pink with guitars! Great Reaction! Rock On!😊😎🤘🤘🤘
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Does the dude in the striped hoodie not get enough attention at home or something?
Azalea, I should point out that it's actually a Maya cover. The poem "Azalea" is known by all Koreans as having a political message. After 1922 when poet Kim Sowol first published it, the poem was an influence during the 80s and 90s in South Korea during pro-democracy movements. You see, as crazy as it may sound, South Korea didn't actually become a democracy until 1997. When Maya did her song "Azalea" in 2003 by using the entire original poem as the chorus to her song (the verses around the chorus are new to Maya's song) every Korean understood it as being a political song. 2003 was a big year because that was the year when worldwide protests were held against the Iraq War. In Maya's video, some of the images you see are of the protests against the Iraq War. The poem "Azalea" is an anti-occupier message. Kim Sowol coded it as a poem about a break up because Japan did not allow Koreans to have freedom of speech so any overt criticism against Japan by Koreans at that time would've meant death.
Since the lyrics in Rolling Quartz's cover are exactly the same as Maya's, there is no difference in meaning. The significance with Rolling Quartz's version is the year that they released their cover. They released their cover this year in 2022. That's the 100 year anniversary of the publishing of Kim Sowol's famous "Azalea" poem.
Pls react Straykids they drop new mini album
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