>>10111974nah, gaypop choreo has always been good.
see? it's hard. i think you're right it might be just because they were keeping their girls choreo tame. kind of weird if you ask me, because it's easy to make good choreo without being suggestive or revealing. look at butterfly, that's a perfect example of great choreo and all the girls are wearing pants and low shoes and no suggestive moves at all. on the other hand, with "innocent" girl group choreos like gfriend that have them doing twirls in short skirts, i can't tell you how many webms of upskirts from gfriend performances i've seen reposted over and over on this site.
since you didn't mention speed, i'll just assume you don't know them. this my favorite choreo of all time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSb4OnUmEug>>10112376not feeling it, doesn't seem particularly impressive. and i see no reason why they'd put more work in b-side choreos.
abracadabra just had those hip shakes, those looked cool, but i wouldn't consider it particularly impressive
>>10112388well when i went to america i wanted to try different boigah joints too. ended up getting sick of it mid way though. but i had an ihop burger(good), breakfast biscuits at tim hortons (good), reuben at arby's (decent), ny style hot dog (garbage). also real korean food at a korean restaurant (not bad but i still prefer chinee) so i can imagine that's what people traveling around america would be interested in.
hwat do you mean by "a garden"? like a well landscaped garden?
it's simps encouraging them i tell you.
>>10112396this choreo is better, but i think we're just setting a low standard so some 2nd gen choreos make the cut. also t-ara cry cry came up in the suggestions and that was a decent choreo with jiyeon's slide and the use of canes as props. surprising since i think t-ara consistently had some of the weakest choreos in kpop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSb4OnUmEug