This is the song that got me into kpop about 6 months ago.. litterally one of the best kpop music videos/songs ive heard even after diving into other groups and mvs within the past 6 months. I have realized i like boy groups a little better in general but ill never get over aespa
I stand by the fact that this is one of the best mvs if not THE best to show someone as their first kpop song. I showed my college age kinda jock 2010s music taste cousin this and he loved it 😂
Did the pronunciation of 'drama' sound strange? It is so natural. There is a difference between speaking and singing. Songs have beats, rhythms, and pitch. So it is often difficult to pronounce accurately. Even though I am Korean, there are often some unintelligible pronunciations when I listen to Korean songs. That is even when Americans listen to pop in English. That is the difference between speaking and singing. One of the members, Giselle attended an international school and is fluent in English. She can speak three languages: Japanese, Korean, and English.
One of the best aespa title track!!
This is the song that got me into kpop about 6 months ago.. litterally one of the best kpop music videos/songs ive heard even after diving into other groups and mvs within the past 6 months. I have realized i like boy groups a little better in general but ill never get over aespa
I stand by the fact that this is one of the best mvs if not THE best to show someone as their first kpop song. I showed my college age kinda jock 2010s music taste cousin this and he loved it 😂
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Did the pronunciation of 'drama' sound strange? It is so natural. There is a difference between speaking and singing. Songs have beats, rhythms, and pitch. So it is often difficult to pronounce accurately. Even though I am Korean, there are often some unintelligible pronunciations when I listen to Korean songs. That is even when Americans listen to pop in English. That is the difference between speaking and singing.
One of the members, Giselle attended an international school and is fluent in English. She can speak three languages: Japanese, Korean, and English.
I don't think their pronunciation sound strange.