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growingwithem · 1 year
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︶꒦꒷♡꒷꒦︶ MAMAMOO MY CON WORLD TOUR 2022 ︶꒦꒷♡꒷꒦︶
- solar covered water color by wheein
- hwasa covered eclipse by moonbyul
- wheein covered honey by solar
- moonbyul covered twit by hwasa
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hwasatulips · 5 days
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hwasa wallpaper | twit edition !
by hwasatulips.
like or reblog if you use ♡
official account @_mariahwasa.
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ashnychterain · 1 year
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went to mycon manila (feb 12) and it was an absolutely amazing experience 🤍 i left that concert venue somehow even more in love with mamamoo than i initially was (/>w< )/
anyways its been a long time since my last post so have some drawings of mamamoo members in their iconic solos!
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bookinsey · 1 year
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hwasa in color
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mmm-colors · 2 years
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yongsunsuniverse · 1 year
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Congratulations to Hwasa for surpassing 100 million views for Twit on Youtube!
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ski-ip · 8 months
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dugiskoven · 2 years
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Twit, Hwasa
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watashinohikari-8 · 2 months
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𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝟓𝐭𝐡 𝐬𝐨𝐥𝐨 𝐝𝐞𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐚𝐫𝐲 𝐭𝐨 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐭𝐧𝐞𝐝,𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐛𝐥𝐞, 𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐳𝐢𝐧𝐠, 𝐟𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜, 𝐰𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐮𝐥, 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐜, 𝐛𝐞𝐚𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐟𝐮𝐥, 𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐝 & 𝐜𝐮𝐭𝐞, 𝐇𝐰𝐚𝐬𝐚!
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growingwithem · 1 year
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Mamamoo at My Con World Tour in Seoul behind the scenes ✨
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busynashe · 1 year
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Mamamoo Moonbyul - TWIT (hwasa cover)
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fymoonbyul · 10 months
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[ARTICLE] Review: K-pop group MAMAMOO keep the ‘Mic On’ for a powerful performance during Bay Area concert debut
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At their packed Oakland Arena stop during their debut “My Con” world tour, veteran K-pop girl group Mamamoo put the spotlight on one of the most underutilized concert instruments: the wireless microphone.
It’s no secret that many K-pop performances rely heavily on pre-recorded vocals, but Mamamoo bucked the trend Friday, June 2, serving up live vocals as well as looks. Hitting the stage in white blouses, bustiers and toreador leggings tucked into black knee-high boots, the quartet — Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein and Hwasa — was dressed to slay. But it was vocal performances on songs like “Make Me Happy,” “Paint Me” and “Star Wind Flower Sun” where they killed.
Mamamoo’s tour title “My Con” forms a portmanteau of “Mic On,” a nod to the name of their latest EP and the way they used their mics onstage. Moonbyul offered additional rationale that received lusty cheers from fans.
“The meaning of the tour is that Moomoos (Mamamoo fans) all over the world are coming together to make this concert happen,” she told the audience through a translator.
For more than two hours, Mamamoo showed why they’re one of the most fearless and well-rounded groups in K-pop since breaking onto the scene in 2014. Solar and Wheein form a potent singing tandem — Solar has R&B in her veins, and Wheein is a pop expressionist — while Hwasa and Moonbyul are double agents, contributing vocals and raps.
Mamamoo’s choreography was also satisfying with top-class execution and clean lines despite carrying handheld mics during the show. They were visually accentuated by eight female backup dancers and four outfit changes throughout the night.
The group’s live vocals gave credence to the “mic on” theory, though some assistive vocals could be detected to the naked ear, especially when members lowered their handhelds to complete a choreographed move.
While Mamamoo didn’t perform with a live band, the instrumental tracks sounded freshly recorded and retooled, which gave their songs a punchy, spontaneous feel — from the drumstick count-off to the big clattery toms-and-cymbals finishes.
Mamamoo injected fresh life into the solo medley portion of the show, by individually covering each other’s key solo tracks: Solar sang Wheein’s “Water Color” and Wheein performed Solar’s “Honey,” while Hwasa covered Moonbyul’s “Eclipse” and Moonbyul did Hwasa’s “Twit.”
The songs even received their own distinctive spotlight and dance routine, showing off each member’s versatility and creativity. The group came together for a performance of four more solo snippets, with Hwasa’s “Maria” receiving the biggest response as the performers executed Hwasa’s iconic body rolls during the number, a move akin to seeing James Brown do the splits.
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But the night didn’t all go according to script. During the upbeat “Starry Night,” the group got a case of the giggles and broke character, before regaining composure to finish the song. Also, there were lulls as well as lolz. Three interstitial pre-recorded video segments (“VCRs” in K-pop speak) slowed momentum to a crawl. One segment lasting seven minutes — an eternity in concert time — showed group members enjoying a meal and talking shop. These would have been better served as pre-show entertainment for folks settling into their seats.
With nine years of music to pull from, it’s fair to assume that some fan favorites would not make the cut. But leaving the 2020 pick-me-up anthem “Dingga” off the setlist felt like a crucial miss. The quarantine-era hit was meant to be played in this exact setting, with everyone back in a concert hall again.
If the main concert served up stylistic amuse-bouches, the four-song encore was a pop feast. Reappearing in denim and tour merch, the women vibed along with the audience to “Travel,” “Yes I Am,” “L.I.E.C,” and closed with their effervescent early hit, “Um Oh Ah Yeah.”
The encore summed up nearly a decade of influence, showing how all-around talent, experience, fearlessness and versatility are keys to longevity.
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calciumcryptid · 5 months
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Calcium List of K-Pop Worth a Damn Pt.1
Hello, my beloved mutuals.
It is I, Calcium, who has consumed way too much K-Pop and has opinions on which songs (and by extension artists) are actually worth a damn.
This is part one because there is so much K-Pop to sort through, so this is going to cover female artists whether groups or soloists. These songs range from bubblegum pop to rock, so I do not expect you to enjoy every single one on this list.
In case this breaks containment: Just because a song or artist is not on this list does not mean I think the song or artist is bad. Also, understand this was made specifically for my mutuals and mutuals only.
Important Language Note: When Romanized, the word 'you' in Korean translates to 'nega' and the word 'I' in Korean translates to 'naega'. When said very fast it sounds like the n-word. I promise it is not the n-word, they are saying 'you' or 'I'.
Now, without further ado, my recommendations!
Girl Groups
Come Back Home by 2NE1
Fire by 2NE1
I Am the Best by 2NE1
OOMM (Out of My Mind) by 3YE
Crazy by 4Minute
Hate by 4Minute
Volume Up by 4Minute
Next Level by Aespa
Say My Name by ANS
Come See Me by AOA
%%(Eung Eung) by Apink
Dilemma by Apink
I'm So Sick by Apink
Lalalilala by April
Oh! My Mistake by April
GingaMingaYo by Billie
Ring x Ring by Billie
Crazy Over You by BlackPink
Lovesick Girls by BlackPink
Playing with Fire by BlackPink
Abracadabra by Brown Eyed Girls
Kill Bill by Brown Eyed Girls
Dramatic by Bvndit
Dumb by Bvndit
Devil by CLC
Me by CLC
Love so Sweet by Cherry Bullet
Fri. Sat. Sun. by Dalshabet
Jazz Bar by Dreamcatcher
Scream by Dreamcatcher
La Di Da by Everglow
L.I.E by Exid
Cupid by Fifty Fifty
Lovin' Me by Fifty Fifty
Uh-Oh by (G)I-dle
Nxde by (G)I-dle (Watch the MV, trust me)
Lil' Touch by Girls Generation
The Boys by Girls Generation
Not That Type by Gugudan
Drip by Hinapia
Whatta Man (Good Man) by I.O.I
Wannabe by Itzy
I Am by IVE
Love Dive by IVE
Antifragile by Le Sserafim
Eve, Psyche, and the Bluebeard's Wife by Le Sserafim
The Great Mermaid by Le Sserafim
Eye to Eye by Limelight
Wave by Limesoda
Butterfly by LOONA
So What by LOONA
Hip by Mamamoo
Décalcomaine by Mamamoo
Gogebebe by Mamamoo
Bad Girl Good Girl by Miss A
Hush by Miss A
Bboom Bboom by Momoland
Girls by Nature
Ditto by NewJeans
Hype Boy by NewJeans
Catallena by Orange Caramel
Poison by PinkFantasy
Get It by Pristin V
Nerdy by Purple Kiss
Zombie by Purple Kiss
Dr. Feel Good by Raina
Automatic by Red Velvet
Feel My Rhythm by Red Velvet
Psycho by Red Velvet
Bouncy by Rocket Punch
Touch My Body by Sistar
After School by Weekly
Picky Picky by Weki Meki
Female Soloists
Make Up Your Mind by Ailee
Kazino by BIBI (Watch the MV, trust me)
Vengeance by BIBI
Gotta Go by Chung Ha
Killing Me by Chung Ha
Rollercoaster by Chung Ha
Hello Bitches by CL
Twit by Hwasa
Maria by Hwasa
Picture by Hyo
Dally by Hyolyn
Lilac by IU
What Type of X by Jessi
Plant by KimSejeong
Glitch by Kwon Eunbi
Knock by Lee Chae Yeon
Alien by Lee Suhyun
Eclipse by Moon Byul
On the Ground by Rosé
Spit It Out by Solar
Villain by Stella Jang
Heroine by Sumni
Mr. Stranger by Sumni
Tail by Sumni (Watch the MV, especially my DC mutuals. Trust me, you are going to want to watch the MV.)
INVU by Taeyeon
Spark by Taeyeon
Perfume by Yubin
Overall Artist Recommendations + Explanations
Apink: South Korea's music industry has a problem allowing their female artists to mature over time, but APink has a good blend between the bubblegum pop sound and some of the most beautiful vocals you'll ever hear.
BlackPink: This is going to be controversial, but I found them to be a good (metaphorical) gateway drug. I recommend listening to their first album The Album, but whatever you do skip Ice Cream.
Chung Ha: I cannot emphasize how much I love her entire discography. Most of the soloist listings would have just been her and Sumni if I wasn't self-regulating myself.
Dreamcatcher: Dreamcatcher has come to be known as "The Face of Rock in K-pop", and they deserve the title with the bangers they put out. Not to flex, but I've been a fan since their debut in 2017 and I'm not letting go anytime soon.
NewJeans: This girl group is inspired by 1990s-2000s pop, and it shows in the way everything they make is criminally catchy. If you want to feel like the beginning of a teen movie, they are the go to group to go to.
Sumni: She is my favorite soloist, and most of the soloist listings would have just been her and Chungha if I wasn't self-regulating myself.
That is it for part one, even though I know I am going to be kicking myself later for leaving out some songs but I hope my mutuals appreciate my list.
The next part will be boy groups and soloists. :)
Now to figure out where to cut this.
@insomniac-jay @opalofoctober
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mmm-colors · 2 years
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fy-yongsun · 10 months
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[FANCAM] 230617 Mamamoo @ 'MY CON' Encore Concert in Seoul
> Dab Dab - Eclipe - Twit - Medley Solos : Spit it Out - Make Me Happy - Lunatic - Maria - Aah Oop! - Girl Crush - Words Don't Come Easy - Love Lane - I Love Too - Star Wind Flower Sun - Ment : Freestyle Battle - Egotistic - Gogogbebe - Ment 5 - Starry Night - Wind Flower - Encore : Dingga - Baton Touch - Waggy ©J.L
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