They emphasized the significance of performing in the home of K-Pop.
Their first EP 'DUAL' showcases a variety of genres.
[TVDaily Kim Hangil] The Latin pop group Santos Bravos, under HYBE, is set to make its debut on South Korean music shows. According to HYBE Latin America, they will arrive at Incheon International Airport tomorrow (April 4) and stay for about three weeks to engage in various activities.
The members, known for their exceptional vocal and performance abilities, are gearing up to deliver captivating performances. They expressed, “Performing in Korea, the heart of K-Pop, is a meaningful challenge for us,” adding that they wish to showcase their Latin culture while putting on fantastic shows.
Having debuted in October last year in Mexico, Santos Bravos received K-Pop-style training under the leadership of HYBE chairman Bang Si-hyuk. Their music, blending the unique freedom of Latin sounds with K-Pop's precision, has sparked fresh energy in the global music scene.
The appearance of Santos Bravos on South Korean music shows marks a significant milestone in their international endeavors. Having their first stage in the heart of K-Pop provides them an opportunity to enhance their musical capabilities and global recognition. Such activities are expected to further strengthen the fusion of Latin music and K-Pop.
Moreover, their debut EP 'DUAL' showcases their diverse charm across various genres. By traversing reggaeton, Brazilian funk, and club sounds, they deliver a new musical experience to fans. This amalgamation of musical styles serves as a crucial element highlighting their creative potential.
Santos Bravos has already been making waves at various international venues. By participating in significant events such as Paris Fashion Week and Shakira's concert, they are expanding their fandom. How the unique charm of Latin music harmonizes with the global K-Pop fandom will be a significant factor in determining their future success.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
Photo: HYBE Latin America