"Everybody" is a great reminder that Shinee can't be bound by a genre, they are the ones defining genre and not vice versa. At the time that MV was released it was the hardest choreo performed in kpop since it's basically 4 minutes of non stop cardio, let along the fact that Shinee DID sing that indeed live EVERY time going to level of difficulty unseen before and proving one more time who is rulling in kpop. Also, believe it or not, but Shinee did perform this choreography under non-stop heavy rain on completely wet stage flawlessy leaving fans and critics in awe ❤
SHINee might've been the one to introduce dubstep in mainstream. A very risky move as it was a new sound back then, gosh even I didn't like it. Dubstep still is not a mainstream sound in today's age. But SHINee did that with their powerful vocals and an crazily intense dance routine and it landed them a Daesang award. Only with SHINee, things work.
Hey fellow Shawol! I've seen your comments under many SHINee reactions I've watched and just wanted to say thanks for supporting our men and high five from Germany 😜❤️
In "Everybody" SHINee are supposed to be toy soldiers and they get their energy and power from the fans. So, in the MV the "creepy" boy or robot, or whatever you want to call him is supposed to represent Shawols who are using their energy to power the SHINee members up. The boy plugs in the power, which sends the electricity to the grid on the floor where the members are laying and it activates Key, which then sets off a chain reaction that proceeds to activate the rest of the members. The fans power SHINee up with their energy and that's why in the beginning they wake up from the floor and in the end, they run out of energy and they disengage and fall back down to the floor to wait for the Shawols to come and power them back up again. All the moves and everything you see, including the way they are dressed, is supposed to remind you of how a toy soldier would look and move. At one point we see Minho give the members an energy boost by pulling Key's pull string, winding Jonghyun's windup key, using a defibrillator to jumpstart Taemin and activating Onew by turning him on with a remote control. Nothing is random. In the middle of the performance, where they come together and create that picture in their dance, they are supposed to look like an airplane, that's why Onew spins his arms round really fast like the propeller of a plane. The plane has to do with the fact that they are soldiers and they are depicting a scene from a battle during the Korean War. And the scene with the chess board is showing how they are soldiers engaged in battle as they advance across the board. It's a metaphor for how life is full of a series of moves and countermoves. Similar to the scene in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets where Harry, Ron and Hermione have to play the life-size wizards chess game to get to the Chamber of Secrets. Yet again, SHINee are trendsetters, EDM Dubstep was a new style of music and sound when "Everybody" came out in 2013, and they introduced the genre to the Kpop industry. And combining that with popping, locking and robotics as part of the choreography was also new. (This song and MV was one of the many reasons why SHINee won artist of the year at the Melon Music Awards in 2013, which is one of the biggest and most prestigious awards in Kpop.) And yes, 4 out of the 5 of them have major high notes in "Everybody." That is what makes SHINee so mind blowing. :D If you like this choreography, then you have to check out the dance practice for "Everybody," ua-cam.com/video/GUf7hbpmFLg/v-deo.html. Make sure you click on the CC button so you can understand what they are saying at the beginning of the practice. This is one of SHINee's most iconic dance practices. SHINee has performed almost every one of their songs in concert, so there are live performances of even most of their B-side tracks. All of SHINee's MV songs have become classics, which means they perform them all the time in concert, on variety shows, on award shows, etc. You will find dozens of live performances of "Everybody," as well as all their MV songs. If you want to hear the Japanese version of "Everybody," check out their performance at their SHINee World Concert 2014 at the Tokyo Dome in Japan, ua-cam.com/video/P_VJ_flgEVo/v-deo.html. This is considered one of their most intense and difficult dances and yet they are able to dance just as hard as this, all while singing live and killing it the whole time. Fun fact: Every time they performed this song as part of a comeback stage performance their military-style outfits were a different color. They even had an aqua blue version that was the same color as their fan color. SHINee's comeback stage outfits are some of my favorite of any Kpop group, and they are different every time they perform, but they always stick to the theme of the song or album so it's fun to see every one of their performances just to see what their outfits look like each time. In your free time look up some comeback stage performances and see what I mean. "Married to the Music", "Dream Girl" and "Everybody" were some of my favorite eras.
"Everybody" is a great reminder that Shinee can't be bound by a genre, they are the ones defining genre and not vice versa. At the time that MV was released it was the hardest choreo performed in kpop since it's basically 4 minutes of non stop cardio, let along the fact that Shinee DID sing that indeed live EVERY time going to level of difficulty unseen before and proving one more time who is rulling in kpop. Also, believe it or not, but Shinee did perform this choreography under non-stop heavy rain on completely wet stage flawlessy leaving fans and critics in awe ❤
This is exactly the reason why i love SHINee. Aside from their great vocals, their choreos are just super sick.
When a music is not limited to a number of chords and the synthesizer are not just mere noise. Kudos to the musical arrangers.
SHINee might've been the one to introduce dubstep in mainstream.
A very risky move as it was a new sound back then, gosh even I didn't like it.
Dubstep still is not a mainstream sound in today's age.
But SHINee did that with their powerful vocals and an crazily intense dance routine and it landed them a Daesang award.
Only with SHINee, things work.
Hey fellow Shawol! I've seen your comments under many SHINee reactions I've watched and just wanted to say thanks for supporting our men and high five from Germany 😜❤️
@@91vampy And I have noticed yours 🥰 yes, let's keep supporting them.
This choreo is insaaaaane 🎉🎉🎉 the live version is even better!
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Incredible vocals and Incredible choreography 😍
I love this mv, yet, their live was twice amazing, their vocalsssss, artists.
In "Everybody" SHINee are supposed to be toy soldiers and they get their energy and power from the fans. So, in the MV the "creepy" boy or robot, or whatever you want to call him is supposed to represent Shawols who are using their energy to power the SHINee members up. The boy plugs in the power, which sends the electricity to the grid on the floor where the members are laying and it activates Key, which then sets off a chain reaction that proceeds to activate the rest of the members. The fans power SHINee up with their energy and that's why in the beginning they wake up from the floor and in the end, they run out of energy and they disengage and fall back down to the floor to wait for the Shawols to come and power them back up again.
All the moves and everything you see, including the way they are dressed, is supposed to remind you of how a toy soldier would look and move. At one point we see Minho give the members an energy boost by pulling Key's pull string, winding Jonghyun's windup key, using a defibrillator to jumpstart Taemin and activating Onew by turning him on with a remote control.
Nothing is random. In the middle of the performance, where they come together and create that picture in their dance, they are supposed to look like an airplane, that's why Onew spins his arms round really fast like the propeller of a plane. The plane has to do with the fact that they are soldiers and they are depicting a scene from a battle during the Korean War.
And the scene with the chess board is showing how they are soldiers engaged in battle as they advance across the board. It's a metaphor for how life is full of a series of moves and countermoves. Similar to the scene in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets where Harry, Ron and Hermione have to play the life-size wizards chess game to get to the Chamber of Secrets.
Yet again, SHINee are trendsetters, EDM Dubstep was a new style of music and sound when "Everybody" came out in 2013, and they introduced the genre to the Kpop industry. And combining that with popping, locking and robotics as part of the choreography was also new. (This song and MV was one of the many reasons why SHINee won artist of the year at the Melon Music Awards in 2013, which is one of the biggest and most prestigious awards in Kpop.)
And yes, 4 out of the 5 of them have major high notes in "Everybody." That is what makes SHINee so mind blowing. :D
If you like this choreography, then you have to check out the dance practice for "Everybody," ua-cam.com/video/GUf7hbpmFLg/v-deo.html. Make sure you click on the CC button so you can understand what they are saying at the beginning of the practice. This is one of SHINee's most iconic dance practices.
SHINee has performed almost every one of their songs in concert, so there are live performances of even most of their B-side tracks. All of SHINee's MV songs have become classics, which means they perform them all the time in concert, on variety shows, on award shows, etc. You will find dozens of live performances of "Everybody," as well as all their MV songs.
If you want to hear the Japanese version of "Everybody," check out their performance at their SHINee World Concert 2014 at the Tokyo Dome in Japan, ua-cam.com/video/P_VJ_flgEVo/v-deo.html. This is considered one of their most intense and difficult dances and yet they are able to dance just as hard as this, all while singing live and killing it the whole time.
Fun fact: Every time they performed this song as part of a comeback stage performance their military-style outfits were a different color. They even had an aqua blue version that was the same color as their fan color. SHINee's comeback stage outfits are some of my favorite of any Kpop group, and they are different every time they perform, but they always stick to the theme of the song or album so it's fun to see every one of their performances just to see what their outfits look like each time. In your free time look up some comeback stage performances and see what I mean. "Married to the Music", "Dream Girl" and "Everybody" were some of my favorite eras.
I remember the first time I heard this song, it was a meh to me. Now! I LOVE this song and the choreo is sooooooo goood!!!!
Perfect, live version are insane
And the live version is great
Bro's mind went to "scotty doesn't know" remix in Bratislava, like... Wow hahahaha
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SHINee “ Password “ live
Vote for dance practice ❤❤❤❤❤
It is Skrillex, i believe. He's worked in kpop for years.
The live is amazing!
Correct me if I'm wrong but this has been uploaded before, right? I remember watching this reaction 🤔
yeah, they're reupoading everything from their other channel. I'm rewatching cause it's been awhile (and I'm home injured and bored)
Yes, twice as nice!
Hola.. gracias por seguir reaccionando a SHINee. Acá está la versión de hace 5 años en vivo.
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