They showcased diverse charms through teamwork of 15 members.
Identity emphasizes communication with fans, illustrating the allure of K-pop unit formations.
Identity (idntt)'s Yesweare made a striking appearance on MBC's 'Show! Music Core.' During the broadcast, they performed the title track 'Pretty Boy Swag' from their new album 'Yesweare' in collaboration with Unevermet, captivating the audience's attention.
In an interview with the MC, the members jokingly remarked, "It’s rare to debut and come back at the same time," reflecting their excitement about taking the stage on 'Music Core.' They highlighted their strength in showcasing the charm of their 15 members and even revealed a point dance that drew the fans' focus.
On stage, the synergy between Unevermet and Yesweare came together in a dazzling choreography, with their dance break impressing the fans. The new unit 'Yesweare' expands on the initial unit Unevermet, while 'Pretty Boy Swag' shines with a captivating blend of bass, electronic guitar, and brass elements. Identity aims to evolve further into its full 24-member entity, It's Not Over, through this activity.
Identity's recent performance effectively illustrates the allure of evolving unit formations within the K-pop industry. The teamwork, harmoniously blending each member's individuality, offers a refreshing sense to fans, while the dynamic stage setup showcasing the 15 varying charms leaves a lasting impression on viewers.
'Pretty Boy Swag' epitomizes modern K-pop's blend of electronic elements with a captivating melody, potentially playing a significant role in attracting a new fan base. Identity is not just existing as a single unit but is broadening their musical spectrum by dividing into various groups like Yesweare.
The group's emphasis on communication with their fans is well-reflected in their performance. They often highlight fan engagement, focusing on building emotional connections beyond just showcasing talent. This approach could serve as a vital element for K-pop groups to grow even further in the future.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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