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16 of the Most Powerfully Unique Girl Groups Ever In Music History

22 Dec

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There have been dozens of music groups formed around the world, and there will continue to be music groups out there for centuries to come. Each new act brings in a new wave of interest, and music groups bring us more than one entertainer at a time.  The early heart of the USA began with bands and groups. With the rise of interest in bands, the U.K. made it a phenomenon. Just recently, Japan and Korea have brought that phenomenon to the modern age.

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Girl groups tend to be of particular interest, as mostly women dominate the music industry today. Since the 1910’s, the days of vaudeville, females have always managed to grab attention to themselves in catchy musical numbers. Groups were the easiest way to do this, as harmonizing in sync was always a challenge. Those who did it right easily impressed an audience. Of course, in most female groups, a heavy amount of emphasis is usually put on a group’s physical appearance. There’s nothing more attractive than a ton of women with beauty and talent, right?

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And yet, ever so briefly, one female group would rise out of the ashes like a phoenix. A group that just didn’t seem to fit into the box designed for them. Those are the women that are making it on my list as 11 of the Most Powerfully Unique Girl Groups Ever in Music History.

This article is not about fame particularly. Fame is a general description. Fame could mean anything. Many female groups out in the world might be bigger than the ones I’m covering in this article. But “power” to me does not equal record sales alone. “Power” comes in the form of the differences one has made or how one has contributed to the industry. I can tell you right now that many of the most popular girl groups in the world, from the USA to Japan, have all been extremely famous for none other than their good looks. There are three things that usually define girl groups:

1) Enhanced good looks and trendy clothes

2) Melodious, seductive vocals designed to draw in physical attention

3) Relate-easy music that is missing a “personal” touch or any real depth

While all of these traits are not bad, many of them are cheap selling tools and don’t necessarily make a group…Well, unique. Isn’t it better to have high record sales and unique traits?

This is not to say anyone I’m listing is ugly, can’t sing, or doesn’t have music that people relate to. But the groups I’m listing have so much more. I want to give them the shine they deserve. The groups I’m listing are hard to imitate as a result of what they have done for our music industry. With just good looks and melodious voices, it’s easy to make carbon copies in a matter of minutes. In fact, groups have been that classic since the vaudeville days. I’m reviewing those girls that just didn’t fit that standard, capish?

The following list will cover these genres: Rock and Roll, Pop, R&B, Hip-Hop, New Jack Swing, Rap, Dance, Electronic, Heavy Metal, Rock, Punk Rock, Pop Urban, and Country.

This list is in order from the first group to the last group to debut. It’s hard to rank these groups because they are so unique.

1) Goldie and the Gingerbreads

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With a name like “Goldie and the Gingerbreads”, you wouldn’t think this group made much of a difference. But they did. Goldie and the Gingerbreads may not be anything special today (or maybe they are), but at the time they arrived on the scene, there were no girls in the Rock and Roll scene. Female bands never attracted a large audience neither were they ever signed to a major label before this group. Yes, the four to five ladies of this band were the first to be signed to a major label. They were the first to break into a genre that was mostly dominated by men. If that doesn’t make them powerfully unique, I don’t know what does.

Even to this day, Rock and Roll is a genre that is notorious for its male artists. But for all of you who don’t know, these women stood out among all the other women who were mostly soloists and sang mostly Pop music, Showtunes, and Soul. They were the first women to be visually seen on live television with instruments in their hands. These women were not dolled-up like the Supremes, but they shined because they took a chance on a genre most women wouldn’t have even dared to try.

They weren’t million-dollar sell-outs. I don’t think the world was truly ready for a female Rock and Roll group at the time. But you rock-band girls can thank these leading ladies for their unique contribution.

The 1960’s was a time when women were really starting to make an impact on the music industry, and the era is considered the Golden Age for female artists.

 

2) Fanny

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Fanny is recognized as pioneering the female band identity and “sound”. It’s a sound that has traveled down even to modern bands like Paramore and The Dirty Youth. They were the first female band to release an album on a major record label. Just like Goldie and the Gingerbreads, these ladies paved the way for future female bands. The difference is that they helped female Rock stars gain the respect they deserved in an era where female Rock bands hardly got any attention or respect. Even David Bowie was a huge fan of their work. These women were the first to be considered full-fledged rockers. Before this group, women hardly played their own instruments, and when they did, they hardly played very well. This group played just as well as all of the other male rock bands.

This band carried controversy wherever they went. Even their name carried controversy, as many people thought of it as a sexual term, though the group insisted it meant to reflect the “female spirit”. This group was also outspoken and hard in vocal sound, which was so unlike the “lady-like” women of the era. Because of their unique traits, these women were said to have conquered even “male chauvinists” charts.

Two of the four members were from the Philippines, so they were probably one of the first major female Asian rock stars in American history. Two members of the four were also some of the only female artists of the time to openly express themselves as lesbian and bi-sexual. They were thus thought of as a “Lesbian” band. This also made them very unique. One heterosexual member stated that even though two members weren’t lesbians, “men didn’t know how to take them” at the time, and many lesbians were attracted to the band.

This group of women were really some of the first ladies to openly express their sexual desires in general. Their song “Butter Boy” was banned from some radio stations because most stations thought the song was “too explicit”. We can definitely say this group had the unique power that no other group showed in the early 1970’s. This group showed that they were more than pretty faces with melodious, sweet voices. They were a power machine ready to chart new territory.

 

3) The Pointer Sisters

The Pointer Sisters, moved from duo, to trio, to quartet, were the first black group ever to create a Grammy-Award winning Country song. Many Country lovers may know of their song “Fairytale”. Even to this day, many consider this song a Country classic.

Now, they were by no means a Country group. That’s what made this win such a random experience. It was surprising that a R&B and Soul group would break through the industry with one Country song. I think it was the unique way this Country song was sang. They combined the “soul” of the group with the authenticity of Country music, giving Country music the “soul” many artists have adapted today. This Country song ended up being their first Grammy win ever!

The Pointer Sisters were lovers of Country music, and were country girls at heart, even if that was not their main genre.

They made themselves known as a group that was willing to try many diverse genres and styles, which was considered unusual for black group artists at the time. They tried Soul, Funk, and Bebop, but also Rock and Electronic!

This set them apart from other African American groups, and helped pave the way for African Americans to try more diverse styles of music. For all of you African American Country stars, you can thank their contribution to the Country world. The world may have been closed-minded when it came to four African American girls singing Country, but at least they stole a Grammy for that Country song. I couldn’t ignore this group and saw fit to add them as one of the most powerfully unique girl groups ever in music history.

 

4) The Runaways

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If you don’t know The Runaways, you don’t know Rock. The Runaways were said to be the first hard-edged female Heavy Metal band to ever step into the music scene. Sure, Fanny gave us pure Rock. But The Runaways gave us the edge and the female Rock image. When it came to music charts in the USA, sadly, this group did not do any more than the other two bands, but they became a phenomenon in Japan.

This group is widely known for their unusual Rock song “Cherry Bomb”. It has the catchy hook “ch-ch-ch-ch Cherry Bomb”. This song made them stand out on stages throughout the USA.

They did not have the usual image for women of the time. They gave wild performances on stage that were similar to their male counterparts, and they wore the raciest outfits. That was something hardly done in this era in time. They were not standard, that’s for sure. They didn’t portray themselves with the “flawless, feminine” images handed to so many women during the “Disco Era”. Their music lyrics were bold. They didn’t mind being called “Bad Girls”. There is no question about it. They had to make this list of powerfully unique girl groups.

 

5) Salt-N-Pepa

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Salt-N-Pepa is a notorious female Rap group that became popular at a time when men dominated the Rap and Hip-Hop scene. In fact, they were one of the first female Rap groups. Salt-N-Pepa influenced the female image in Hip-Hop culture and Rap culture. Anyone into Rap knows Salt-N-Pepa. Many female rappers and Hip-Hop artists to this day are still heavily influenced by the Ladies of Rap, including the notorious TLC and Lil’ Kim. Even Nicki Minaj and Iggy Azalea get their sexy image from Salt-N-Pepa. Without Salt-N-Pepa, there would be no sexy female Rap songs.

Many feminists disliked Rap and Hip-Hop because many of the lyrics were sexist and many of the music videos objectified women’s bodies. When Salt-N-Pepa came on the scene, they gave women a new perspective about Rap and Hip-hop. And they gave women and Hip-Hop a new image.

Salt-N-Pepa was no different from the men in Hip-Hop, but that’s why they were so unique. Salt-N-Pepa turned the tables around on men. Salt-N-Pepa were not afraid to wear sexier-looking clothing and were not afraid to talk about sex and men, not afraid to express “female desire” in the form of music. This took away the “innocent, conservative” image so many modern women were portrayed as having at the time. They were not shy of men, that’s for certain. Thus, Salt-N-Pepa stood out as bold, confrontational women that were worthy of respect in the Hip-Hop community. They were also never afraid to speak their minds and put others in check.

They were also one of the few Rap groups that had a female DJ. Even today, most DJs are male. They certainly proved that women could hang with the boys. This makes them perfect for the list of Powerfully Unique Girl Groups Ever in Music History.

 

6) Dixie Chicks

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Very few Country bands get recognized as it is, let alone, female bands, but Dixie Chicks are a name worth mentioning. They are probably the only female group that gives a respectful nod to the Country music scene. In fact, they are considered the top-selling female band of all time, selling more than 30 million albums around the world! They are also currently the biggest selling Country group in the modern world. They have won 13 Grammy Awards. They are still the only Country band to have two certified RIAA diamond albums one after the other. This is a far leap from the bands before them. You can honestly see that they have made people notice female Country bands.

What made the Dixie Chicks so unique? Well, they came out at a time when the only female bands gaining popularity were either cute, lively girls jumping around in leotards and pigtails or were hardcore women trying to make their name in the Heavy Metal scene.

The Dixie Chicks were originally a Bluegrass genre group, and they used to dress up as cowgirls in their performances. They were certainly a bold, quirky girl group then. Well, someone decided they needed an image change. They were transformed into the Dixie Chicks we know today.

The Dixie Chicks were one of the few successful group acts of the modern age to write and co-write their own music. Many of their song lyrics brought a lot of controversy to their generally conservative fan base. Two such songs, “Sin Wagon” and “Good-bye Earl”, were both controversial.  “Sin Wagon” openly talked about sex. The song popularized the phrase “mattress dancing”. “Good-bye Earl” was a song about the premeditated murder of an abusive husband. Many radio stations removed this band from their playlists as a result. These girls’ bold words didn’t just stop there.

After 9/11/2001, the world was very sensitive when it came to the words “terrorism” and “war”. In 2003, President George W. Bush decided to invade Iraq. One of the Dixie Chicks members boldly announced at a performance in the U.K. how much she disagreed with America going to war with Iraq. She expressed her disappointment with Bush, and even said she was “ashamed he came from Texas”. Many Americans may not have liked what she had to say at the time, but you have to admit, it was pretty gutsy of her to boldly announce an unpopular opinion.

And it’s all of these traits that make them one of the most powerfully unique female groups ever in history.

 

7) TLC

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TLC, to this day, is the best-selling American female group of all time, and the second most successful girl group in the world. They were the first female group to be certified RIAA diamond. They have sold more than 65 million albums worldwide. They have had TEN Top 10 singles, four multi-platinum albums, five Grammys, and many other honors. They have recently had a critically acclaimed direct-to-tv movie based on their success, where two of the members had a hand in the movie direction. You may know this group as the opening vocalists for the Nickelodeon TV Network’s  1990’s sketch-comedy show All That. They’ve even managed to pick up some Nickelodeon blimps along the way.

Now that you know their awards, let’s get down to what made this group so unique.

They were really the first of their kind. Their sound is timeless and define what modern music is today. They were the first females to take a Hip-Hop image and apply that image, normally seen on female rappers, to the New Jack Swing and R&B genre. They spread Hip-Hop to all genres outside of Rap. They exuded all of the sass of Rap, but also the class of R&B.

TLC were tomboyish, unlike the other girls of the era. In fact, they popularized the “tomboy image” most of us know: The cropped tops, the baggy jeans, and the wild hairstyles. They were certainly not afraid to be different.

Best of all, their music. TLC did not pull punches when it came to the messages they spread in their music. They weren’t like Salt-N-Pepa, who talked about how much they loved men and sex. They weren’t like En Vogue or any former pop girl groups, who brought a sweet, seductive imagery to love and break-ups. They talked about real-life situations that most people were afraid to discuss. They didn’t care about using profanity, either. TLC was “playful” lyrically, but “empowering”. The most striking part of this group was the rapper, Left-Eye. She was notorious for her unique raps. That gave their music a personal stamp, and set them apart from other girl groups in the R&B and New Jack Swing genres. Most vocal girl groups did not have a rapper in them until TLC.

TLC never concealed their weaknesses from the public. Many times, they conveyed their weaknesses in their music, but they never made excuses for their weaknesses. TLC encouraged being better and doing better, and unlike most female groups, they talked about social issues that really mattered. “Waterfalls” was one song that comes to mind. The song criticized drug dealing and unsafe sex. It also had a Rap segment that revealed Left-Eye’s own battle with alcoholism. Their music always had a personal touch that made them reach out and touch their fans in ways no group before or after them has.

This group even highlighted the idea that some women DON’T feel pretty in the pop song “Unpretty”, and they were probably the one of the first groups to ever make a song like that.

And hey, they knew how to call a “Silly Ho” out when she was acting like one.

These girls also stood out with their colorful music videos and outrageous style, which was not usual among female R&B groups.

TLC was such a big sensation, they were the only female group in the 1990’s that had a member start her own production company! In fact, how many women are even doing that today?

Their success only came to a halt after the untimely death of Left-Eye. If that had not occurred, this group would still be bumping the charts to this day.

TLC set the stage for many Pop, R&B, and Hip-Hop female groups and solo artists who came after them, such as Aaliyah and Destiny’s Child. They even inspired a J-pop group, Speed, and a K-pop group, 2ne1, all the way across the globe! TLC pushed racial boundaries, appealing to all kinds of cultures and backgrounds. You shouldn’t even wonder why these leading ladies made it on the “Most Powerfully Unique Girl Groups Ever in Music History” list.

 

8) Bikini Kill

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Known as the Pioneers of the “Riot Grrrl” Movement in the 1990’s, an underground feminist hardcore punk movement, Bikini Kill was considered the most radical feminist group of them all in the 1990’s. With their fiery performances, hard-core imagery, and in-your-face lyrics, this group stood out in a sea of Rock stars in the 1990’s. This group was not even completely female. 3 of 4 members were female. They had a MALE feminist in their group as well, who was the lead guitarist. And yes, there is such a thing as a male feminist!

Even though they had a male, I still think this group should be considered, considering over half of the members were female. In fact, I think because they had one male, that makes their group even more interesting! One male…In a group with female radicals? No wonder they stood out!

This group didn’t only support feminists, but they were also highly against racism and spoke out against “White Supremacy”, despite the fact that they were an all-white band. This band was against injustices of every kind.

This group pulled no punches. Their music is harsh and hardcore. Even the titles are a little offensive to some, so I apologize if I offend anyone reading this article…They definitely melted away any stereotypes left of women, and they were not afraid of what anyone said about it. They have the sound that flipped right over into the 21st Century into modern-day punk rock groups, especially with songs like “Rebel Girl”.

They weren’t as big as they could’ve been. It was partially by choice. Bikini Kill shunned major labels and the mainstream Rock press. So, you can already tell they were pretty controversial. They are the description of “bad girl”.

This band worked with one of the members of The Runaways! So their sound was inspired by one of the Queens of Rock. It’s no wonder they are just as powerful as the ladies that started it all. Yet, Bikini Kill makes their own impact on the industry, and they continue to stand out in a sea of mainstream carbon copies.

 

9) Spice Girls

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The group that made “Girl Power” happen, taught us to “Spice Up Our Life”, and became the icons of the “Cool Britannia” wave, I introduce to you the Spice Girls, the reigning Queens of the Pop Group industry. Spice Girls is the most successful female group of all time. They are still the best-selling female group of all time. They are the biggest British group since the Beatles. They have sold more than 80 million albums worldwide.

These figures do not include their huge marketing profits. Actually, their global grosses estimate up to $800 million a year in US dollars!

The Spice Girls have broken many records, started many trends (such as the Jack Union dress Geri Halliwell wore), and have pushed international boundaries. Even their Reunion Tour in 2007 was a success!

What made this group unique? Question is, what didn’t make this group unique? This group was unique in all the ways you can describe unique. If you set this group in a pile of group artists, it would not be hard to spot them. Trust me, I did this.

The Spice Girls were originally designed to appeal to young girls. Shocking, right? There were five girls that were marketed as having five distinct personalities so that each consumer could relate to at least one of the girls. The Spice Girls pulled off a sense of individuality and diversity that most groups fail to pull off. Not one member out-shined the other, as a result. This became a strong group in the industry.

Through this diversity, the group introduced the idea that women are diverse creatures. Before the Spice Girls, many women in Pop groups were portrayed as one-dimensional. In this group, we had your girly “Posh” Spice, but we also had your “Sporty” Spice, too. There were enough representations to please every kind of woman, and thus the Spice Girls was also appealing to an older female crowd as well.

These distinct personalities came with their own matching attire. Melanie C (Sporty Spice) wore sporty outfits, mostly cropped tops, sweat pants, and sneakers. Emma Bunton (Baby Spice) mostly wore baby-doll dresses and her hair in pigtails. These are just examples of the outrageous fashion statements made to create perfectly distinct images.

Their lively, upbeat personalities brought the already infectious music to life. Their music was really unusual when you get down to it. “Wannabe” was the Spice Girls’ break-out song. The song was anything but normal, and it made this group stand out from the very beginning. From the music video down to the lyrics, the Spice Girls conveyed a free-spirited, youthful nature that was often missing in women of the 1990’s and before the 1990’s…Until these women stepped on the scene, of course.

Another part of the group that was unique was their racial diversity. Particularly, they were the only female group in the 1990’s to include a woman of color in a majority-white group. It showed that two races could play and sing along in harmony. The Spice Girls emphasized friendship and loyalty among women, and including a woman of color made this message stronger. It made the group even more popular around the world.

Unlike most artists, the Spice Girls showed a love for the media-driven industry and they had fun with fame. These girls were all confident and extroverted.

The Spice Girls had multiple talents that made each member stand out. Melanie C could perform a smooth back flip, as you might have seen in the video “Wannabe”. Melanie B was a pretty good rapper who added her Rap stamp whenever she could. Others, like Emma, could sing very well.

The Spice Girls were open-minded women who did not fit the mold of the usual Pop group, but their bold take on Pop culture is something that made the unconventional girl group stand out. Many groups from all around the world tried to imitate them. Many girl groups failed to live up to the same height of fame as the Spice Girls. They are just, well, too unique.

You should have known they would make this list. They are definitely five of the most powerfully unique women in the world.

 

10) SPEED

 

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SPEED is the most successful girl group in all of Asia. They have sold more than 20 million copies in just three years. They were the only female artists in Japan to achieve the Dome Tour. They were introduced as the younger sisters of the Queen of “Hip-pop”, Namie-Amuro. Over the last two decades, J-pop music had become a global phenomenon. Due to the rise in interest in Japanese animation, Japanese Pop and Japanese Rock music became of interest, and eventually became a sensation all on their own. Japan is currently the second-biggest music empire in the world. The “group culture” traveled over to Asia in the mid 1990s. As a result, group artists have become the biggest trend in Asia throughout the current 21st Century.

SPEED was one of the groups to come out of the popular J-pop craze. But there was always something different about SPEED in comparison to other girl groups in J-pop. SPEED brought Hip-Hop and R&B to the J-pop group scene. They intertwined hip-hop with pop, popularizing Hip-Hop style in Japan and used more “solemn” expressions on their album covers in comparison to other J-pop female groups, displaying an “attitude” not commonly associated with Japanese girls. Their huge contribution to J-pop is the reason many people call them the “Japanese Spice Girls”.

However, their main inspiration was TLC, so you can probably already guess what kind of image they portrayed. Unlike the girlier Morning Musume and other groups like Morning Musume, SPEED presented a more confident, tomboyish image. In fact, though they performed upbeat songs, they didn’t over-emphasize their cute traits, unlike the other female artists in Japan. These girls expressed themselves in ways that gave Japanese girls, and Asian girls, a fresh empowering image. In some music videos, they even mirrored boy groups from the 1970’s and early ’80s (with the suits and microphones).

They also didn’t fall into the number of female J-Rock groups sprouting in Japan.

At the time, it was uncommon to hear Japanese girls rapping. Today, it’s probably nothing special, but back then, it was very different. They introduced a new style to the Japanese Pop world.

This is also one of the first girl groups to disband and come right back together like glue. In 2008, the members came back together after disbanding in 2000, and vowed to stay together and grow old together. They demonstrated a group loyalty that is uncommon in the “group industry”.

Their fresh, urban image and their undying loyalty is why I added them to this list of Most Powerfully Unique Girl Groups Ever in Music History.

 

11) t.A.T.u

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t.A.T.u is a Russian duo that sang within the Pop and Rock genres. Their music is multilingual, and they have recorded many songs in both Russian and English. t.A.T.u has sold over 15 million records for both their Russian and English albums, and has had one of the “best selling albums by a girl group”. They are considered the most successful Russian act in the world. They are one of the most successful female acts of the early decade. They were the first group ever to be awarded the IFPI Europe platinum award “for the same album in two different languages”.

The group garnered much attention with the song/single  “Ya Soshla S Uma“, which is “All The Things She Said” in English. Music journalists and critics praised the song, and it is considered one of the best songs of the early Y2K era. The video to the song garnered even more attention and controversy. In the video, it showed two girls in school uniforms kissing one another. At the time, it was something unusual, even in the Y2K era, and it was even more scandalous in Russia. The song focuses on a young girl being tormented by society for being in love with another girl. At the time, there were very few songs that focused on outright lesbianism, and there were very few songs like it that garnered the same success. The video received a lot of harsh criticism from the public. Many even considered the video a promoter of “pedophilia”.

This was not their last controversial video. Many videos that followed carried intense messages. In fact, all of t.A.T.u’s videos were bold and daring.

Despite their success, many adults did not deem their “image” appropriate for children.

Their name is an abbreviated form of another Russian word that means “This girl loves that girl.”

t.A.T.u shocked the world in other ways. NBS advised the duo to stay away from “kissing” or commenting on the Iraq War in one of their performances. The girls mocked NBC by wearing songs that said “Khuy Voyne!” across the front, which translates as “F*** the War!” During a break in their performance, they also decided to kiss, blocking their faces with their hands.

Many other controversies followed the group, but one thing was certain: this group definitely was one of the greatest stamps on the pop world. With the controversial image of a Rock star, the group redefined Pop music, and brought a more “rebel girl” energy to the genre. They produced one of the first Pop songs that focused on “lesbian love”. Though the girls have openly stated they are not actual lesbians, their presentation left a unique impact on the music industry.

Yet, even with all of the scandals, their debut album, 200 Po Vstrechnoy, became certified Gold by RIAJ in Japan and still sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide. The album, also named 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane in English, reached the top 10 spots in many Western countries.

Their powerful impact on the Pop world is why they made it on this list.

12) Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re

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As mentioned before, Japanese music has influenced the world. Japanese animation brought attention to many artists in the nation.

Tsu Shi Ma Mi Re is an eclectic J-Rock band. They have garnered attention in the USA through Texas’s SXSW and from performing at Anime Conventions. They are known for their unusual sound. It’s really hard to call them “Rock”, as they are known for their blend of many different genres within one song.

They are sort of punk Rock with some influences of Noise and Pop. Yes, “Noise” is labeled as one of their genres; it’s not meant to be a joke. They combine their sweet vocals with guitar riffs and drums. They have been described as deliberately “ironic”. One example of this irony is “Tea Time Ska”.

Their name even hints at this genre blend. Their name blends the family name of the bassist, the name of guitarist, and the name of the drummer. “Mamire” also means “mixed up” in Japanese, giving a nod to their unusual mix.

This group is also known for their strange lyrics. They have been labeled as “quirky” and “idiosyncratic”. They mostly talk about death, food, and sex, sometimes blending all three within one song! Their biggest irony is their sweet vocals hiding their dark messages. One song that reflects this is the song “No Miso Shortcake” where the listener is invited to eat the brain of the singer. Another song, “Kamaboco (Fish Cakes)”, have all the girls playing the role of food ingredients in a pot, with one ingredient being left out of the pot. “American Hamburger” focuses on a girl who is fat and loves to eat, but is “still beautiful”.

Many of their strongest songs express the inevitability of death.

Their songs about sex carry a unique image, which separates them from the other more “innocent” J-pop/Rock groups that exist in Japan. They are certainly not afraid to talk about a man’s genitals. They even often talk about the consequences of teenage sex and the hard reality of teen pregnancy, such as in the song translated as “Pregnant Fantasy”, which is also the title of one of their albums.

Their strong music style and strange story-telling make them a compelling group that is worthy to be on this list.

 

13) Hang on the Box

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Hang on the Box, shortened to HOTB, is a Rock band that formed in Beijing. This band stood out in Beijing because they were so unlike all of the female artists existing in China. China is known as a conservative country by most foreigners, but these ladies put their own stamp on the nation. They have stepped out of the “feminine” roles usually placed upon women in the nation. Honestly, Rock itself is still an underground genre in China, among males and females.

Hang on the Box is the kind of band that sings about sex and relationship issues in a straight-forward way, also often described as “politically forward”. You probably wouldn’t find too many females recording or performing the songs they do without getting banned. Heck, you probably wouldn’t see too many notable Chinese girls in a Rock band! Because of their bold impression, they were the first Chinese Rock band to appear on the cover of Newsweek’s magazine.

Hang on the Box has been known to talk bluntly about their resentment regarding the Chinese music industry in their songs. They often talk about the “cuddly pop idols”, who are deemed “nice” and “suitable”, and their distaste with such “ordinary” girls. They have stated, “The nice girls don’t play rock, so we don’t need more nice girls.”

The band singer/songwriter has often stated her opinions on the Chinese industry itself. She has insinuated that she deems the Chinese music industry “inferior” to the Japanese industry, mentioning, “The Japanese work hard and keep improving on their music careers, that’s what I admire a lot. In China, people are still conservative.” The band also greatly admires the Western industry, and hopes to tour in Europe. The band has stated, “We feel we don’t suit in Asia”. Despite efforts by the government to snuff the band out, the band continues to make music and tour.

Their music has been described as “cheerful and hilarious, deadly serious, and personally political”. Though they speak fluent Chinese, they prefer to speak English. They are not a band that is afraid to use profanity, which is highly unusual among women in China. They could really be described as one of China’s strongest feminist bands.

This group packs a punch in the Chinese music industry and breaks all stereotypes about China. They are definitely one of the most powerful female music groups in the world.

 

14) 2ne1

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K-pop group 2ne1 is considered a “top-tier” group in Korea, selling 27 million digital downloads in 2012 alone! This group is not just a household name in Korea, but are also well-known and respected among their many global fans in the K-pop community. Their fans call themselves “Black Jacks”. They were YG Entertainment’s break-out group and are considered the second most popular K-pop female group in the world.

What drew people to 2ne1 was their fluency in English. Many of the members have studied in western countries and were able to communicate with western audiences through mainstream western sounds and flawless English, something most westerners were not used to hearing from eastern nations.

Since the Hallyu wave, mentioned above, K-pop has taken over the “group music scene”. “Gangnam Style”, by rapper and entertainer Psy, also made K-pop an even bigger phenomenon.

2ne1 stepped on the scene before Psy became a sensation. In fact, when 2ne1 stepped on the scene, many girls were following the “cute, aegyo” trend started by SM Entertainment’s Girls’ Generation. All of the girl groups were competing with one another to be the next to produce an even better image of “innocence”, something some people felt was missing in the music industry in western countries.

Then 2ne1 burst on the scene. 2ne1 represents the “21st Century” and a “new evolution” of K-pop music. 2ne1 was not “sweet and girlish”. From debut, 2ne1 portrayed themselves as Rap/Hip-Hop idols, which made them more compared to fellow YG boy group Big Bang than to any female group out at the time. These women did not wear the girly school uniforms or the sweet “melon-drop” outfits, neither did they sing with “lighter-than-normal” vocal pitches or with “puckered lips” to emphasize their cuteness. While all of the other girls dressed like twins, 2ne1 was known for their strong individuality. While the other girl groups sang with light, melodious vocals, 2ne1 had powerful vocals. Eventually, 2ne1 grew to express more feminine qualities, but they kept a mature, sleek edge about them. As a result, 2ne1 helped the world take female K-pop groups seriously.

2ne1 showed confidence, edge, and a unique identity. 2ne1 wore bold, bright fashions. They often tapped into even edgier styles by trying Gothic and even Cyberpunk looks. This group brought “swagger” to the modern-day K-pop industry.

This group is also not afraid to use profanity in their music, which is literally unheard of among most female groups in Korea. This group emphasizes “female empowerment” and “standing out, no matter what anyone says”. 2ne1 is one of the groups that have the most creative freedom, and have had more of a “hand” in their music than most other groups. 2ne1’s lyrics have the depth that most K-pop songs are missing. One such song that expresses the depth that other girls are missing is “Come Back Home”. The video reveals a darker side to Korean life that most foreigners may not even be aware of. In the video, the male lead seems to be addicted to a drug. It appears to cause trouble with his girlfriend, played by member Dara. This kind of imagery is hardly seen in most female K-pop videos, trust me. It brings out a burning truth that most people would rather ignore in favor of the innocent bliss found in other videos. The overall video captures people living in a virtual cyber world. It really is a deep video.

In another video, 2ne1 combines a “Gothic” style with R&B, two styles usually not combined.

2ne1 changed any misconceptions foreigners had of Asian girls.

2ne1 gives it hard to K-pop. Is it any surprise that two of their inspirations are two of the most powerful leading ladies, the Spice Girls and TLC?

For those of you who weren’t aware of their huge influence on the Pop world, now you know. 2ne1 was definitely going to make my list of the Most Powerfully Unique Girl Groups Ever in Music History.

 

15) f(x)

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“Powerhouse” label SM entertainment (known as the biggest Korean label in Korea) introduced f(x), the multinational, quirky, unconventional group in 2009. f(x) is an extremely popular K-pop group that debuted just months after 2ne1, and their popularity has seen significant growth in 2014, being labeled as “Hipsters” by American Fuse TV Channel. They are known for having one of the highest number of sales for their physical album copies in Korea, a feat that is challenging in the “digital world”. Music critics usually praise the quirky group for their bold contemporary sounds. Like 2ne1, they were also different from the other “twin-like” groups. Instead of debuting with a cute song, f(x) debuted with the song “Lachata”, a Funk-Pop song, and with a retro-boyish image. Since then, however, f(x) has tried everything…

f(x) is known for their distinct characteristics and strong individuality, similar to the Spice Girls. The only difference is that f(x) doesn’t have to try too hard to be distinct. One member of their group particularly stands out the most: The androgynous member, Amber Liu. f(x) is the most widely known Pop group in the world to have an androgynous member. Sure, there are many groups that try a more “boyish” look as a theme, but this member’s main style is “comfortable” and “boyish”, even in her everyday life! She is often compared to China’s S.H.E. member Ella Chen. Unlike Ella, however, Amber does not often act “girlish”. Tomboyish girls are rare in Korea, let alone, the ones that actually dress more similar to the boys. Amber Liu’s boyish charms stole the hearts of many Korean and global fans, something no one predicted would happen. Some K-pop fans even think she is more handsome than some males in K-pop boy groups! This gave the impression on the K-pop world that f(x) was a group that wouldn’t fit into the “cookie-cutter” K-pop industry, where women were mostly designed to appeal to the eyes of men.

Another similar trait f(x) has to the Spice Girls are their multitude of talents. In fact, f(x) has an even longer list of talents than anyone on this list! Some play guitar, piano, the drums, dance, sing, ice skate, act, and can perform acrobatic flips, to name a few. Victoria is seen performing her famous, flawless flips onstage and in the MV “Chu”. When f(x) debuted, they were advertised as “Asia’s Best Female Dance Group”, emphasizing that this group would have strong choreography. They received a lot of praise for their complicated dances.

The biggest trait that makes f(x) stand out in Korea is the fact that over half of the members are…Well, not Korean! Amber Liu is Taiwanese-American, born and raised in Los Angeles, California, USA. Krystal Jung is Korean-American, born in San Francisco, California, USA, though she has lived in Korea mostly her whole life. Victoria Song was born and raised in China. The two other Korean ladies, Luna and Sulli, are not even from the same city! With this mixture, there were many language and cultural barriers the group had to overcome. f(x) was one of the first well-known female multinational groups in the world.

This strong multinational reputation was made even stronger when Victoria, the Chinese member, was placed as the leader of the group!

At one time, the girls had a hard time communicating with one another. Krystal spoke both English and Korean, so she helped Amber understand the other two Korean girls and helped the Korean girls understand Amber. Amber spoke a little Chinese so she communicated with Victoria. Still, two of the girls struggled to adjust to a completely new country. It was especially overwhelming for the leader, Victoria, who was expected to speak on behalf of her group, but wasn’t as fluent in Korean as other members. Yet, f(x) overcame this obstacle. They managed to convey a “chemistry” that would usually be challenging in a multilingual group. This makes f(x) appealing to many nations outside of Korea, as they have three completely different national influences, and are least likely to be biased or prejudiced when it comes to foreigners.

Even their debut song, “LaChata”, reflects their international influence.  The title of the song is in reference to the Portuguese word “Chata”, which translates as “boring”.

f(x) is known as a group that changes styles all the time. They are known as a group that “never follows the trends”. I would rather say they are a group that steps into new styles comfortably and with ease, even when they are following the trends. They are unique most of the time without even trying.  Mostly, they are not as deliberate as other unique groups. f(x), their name, is a mathematical function. If you insert a number in place of the variable “x”, it can become anything. f(x) is the kind of group fans always expect the unexpected from. f(x) changes their image every comeback. They are known for their eclectic sense of style and their “experimental, boundary-pushing” sound.

Their music is anything but normal. They are, in fact, avant-garde, which makes them stand out not only in Korea, but among groups around the world. And not just with sound, but lyrics. f(x) is known for their strange metaphors, like in the song “Rum Pum Pum Pum”. The song compares first love to a growing wisdom tooth.

What really helps f(x)’s album sales are their creative album covers. The cover of their 2013 album, Pink Tape, drew attention to itself because it was designed to look exactly like a pink VHS tape. From front to back, the boxed cover could easily be mistaken for a 1990’s VHS, and many people bought the album just for decoration.

f(x) is also known for sounding more like the boys than the girls, and have been compared to “brother” group Shinee in sound.

f(x) really made a statement when they underwent another transformation for the song “Red Light”. f(x) was known for their colorful MVs and quirky fashions. The “Red Light” video showed the girls as fierce, dark, and sassy. They were noted as not following the “feminine, sexy” girl group trend that has been emerging in Korea. They had a distinct military-style, and started many fashion trends with their MV and teaser photos, such as the bowler hats, the eye-patches, and the “one-eyed” make-up. The video itself was controversial. It was meant to be a social-conscious song with a deeper meaning “other than love”, as member Luna pointed out. Between burning books, ringing phones, two-colored-eyed cats, and strange mannequins, the video garnered much attention, gaining 2 million views on Youtube within two days! It is possibly one of the most unique pop songs in the world. The strange chorus transition also made it stand out, as it gave f(x) that unique quirk they are known for. To add, the song received controversy when KBS, a broadcasting station in Korea, deemed the song unsuitable for broadcast because the song used the word “Caterpillar”, which was in reference to an American diesel-fueled organization of the same name, also abbreviated to CAT.

f(x) is also a group that is known for having a little more creative freedom than the other girl groups, especially when it comes to style and music. There are just certain things f(x) can pull off and get away with that other female K-pop groups can’t.

f(x) certainly knows how to keep their fans on their toes, and it is this “element of surprise” that helps them make it on this list of 15 of the Most Powerfully Unique Groups Ever in History.

16. Brown-Eyed Girls

With Kpop’s recent immense popularity, there shouldn’t be any shock that a few female groups have made their way into the limelight. However, only a handful can truly be considered unique and powerful. Brown Eyed Girls (shortened to BEG) are one of those unique groups.

Embrace You Magazine used these words when describing this Kpop group: “Subtle and tamed should never be words to describe Brown Eyed Girls’ music”. Those words couldn’t ring truer about this group.

This group debuted in 2006 as an R&B ballad group (which was trendy at the time). But as time changed, the trend was moving away from R&B ballads and into dance pop or electronica. BEG began to suffer. Brown Eyed Girls did a complete transformation to keep up with the times and, oh boy, did it pay off. They gave up on trying to fit the “cookie-cutter” mold.

One of the most fascinating things about BEG was that most of them debuted “past their prime” according to Korea’s standards. Most idols debut in their teens, but most BEG members were 20+ at the time of their launch. Even as fully adult women, they’ve been able to have an impact on generations.

BEG rose to fame with their hit song “Love”. At the time they released this song, the popular image was the “Gee” image, marked by a girlish and cute style. “Love” had more of a dance pop and sensual feeling to it. From then on, people saw that BEG was changing, and changing in a big way.

Then came “Abracadabra”. Just looking at the visuals throughout the music video, it’s clear something new was surfacing with this group. In Korea, idols, especially female idols, are generally expected to “uphold the status quo”, which meant they had to appear pure, gentle, and attractive in order to avoid backlash. In the video for “Abracadabra”, the visuals showed just the opposite. The girls recreated their image into a more mature look and had a more provocative style. They danced boldly in a style now called “The Arrogant Dance (시건방춤)”.

Since then, BEG had no shame in changing the Kpop idol scene. To name just a few of their ground-breaking songs and music videos, “Kill Bill”, “Sixth Sense”, and “Warm Hole” have proven that these girls are bold, sexy, and unapologetic. “Sixth Sense” particularly showed the group’s fight for “freedom of musical expression”. This is an anthem for women everywhere who want to be free to be their authentic selves. What’s more powerful than that?

Of course, BEG went down deep with the more solemn “Cleansing Cream” when describing the mask women wear to hide their authentic and innocent selves.

Many times, their imagery was down-right scary and symbolic in a lot of people’s eyes, but most people understood that BEG would never go back to being like everyone else again.

So, that’s all folks. Leave me a comment and let me know what you think of the list. Do you agree with the list? Are there any other powerful groups in the world that you feel should be added to this list? I will be updating as I discover more unique groups. Were there any artists you were introduced to because of this article? Please share your opinions in the comments’ section below.

f(x) Comeback “Red Light” Review

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It is f(x) summer on my blog in honor of f(x)’s latest comeback, Red Light! WOO HOO! So y’all know I had to buy this album, and y’all know I had to do my review!

Back in March, I did a review for Pink Tape. You can check that out, too, if you want to.

f(x) has been my K-pop obsession lately. There’s just something about them that strikes me as original among all the other artists.

Who is f(x)? Take a detour and click me!

f(x) Pink Tape Review

GN’s LEAST FAVORITE f(x) album?

Why f(x) of all K-pop groups?

This is all really exciting for me because this is my first comeback where I witness the whole f(x) “comeback scene”. After all, I’ve only been a fan of f(x) since February, so I was really excited to hear what f(x) had to offer next. I missed out on experiencing the excitement and anticipation that most f(x) fans have been experiencing for years.

During the last four (or has it been five?) months I’ve been an f(x) fan, I’ve learned to expect the unexpected from f(x).

If you want to hear other f(x) albums, you can listen below:

But this comeback has left me completely SHOCKED. I feel stunned. I can say that I’m happy to be coming in the fandom at a time where f(x) is taking a huge turn in their career.

Out of all of the many different comebacks in K-pop this year, any year, really, and out of all of f(x)’s comebacks, this one stands out the most. But before I get into that, I’d like to share what first ROCKED the K-pop world: The Red Light teaser images.

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When I first saw the teaser images for this comeback, I absolutely couldn’t believe it. f(x) was rocking such a dark, edgy concept. I wasn’t shocked about them taking a darker turn, because I knew f(x) would try something completely different, like they do every year. They aren’t the types to follow the mainstream or to stay in their comfort zones. Even though they are usually quite colorful, their debut images for Lachata weren’t extremely colorful, so this kind of felt like a “return” to a darker fashion.

But the difference is they were so…creepy…eerie…dangerous…and SEXY! As prepared as I thought I was for the unexpected, it still rattled my cage. f(x) has this thing about them, this charisma, where they don’t have to show a lot of skin to be sexy. They also have this thing where they can turn both guys and girls on. These photos conveyed a bit of a scary, ghostly feeling at times, a Wild Wild West feeling, a gangsta feeling, a secret agent feeling, and even a Tomb Raider feeling. Just something about these photos seemed so intense, so different from the friendly f(x) we’re all used to seeing. Many of them brought out their sass and what really makes each of them uniquely charismatic and attractive…in a “bad-ass” sort of way.

f(x) has REALLY matured as a group. These images have been, by far, the most amazing photos I’ve seen of them. It showed such a huge transformation, that it left an impact on all those who witnessed it. It was definitely a cool way to turn up the heat.

What I like about Krystal’s photos is that she changed her “cute” image for something a little scary. I feel Krystal gets objectified often, more often than the others. Krystal herself said she likes this concept “because a lot of times she’s given roles that make her look pretty, but just this once she wanted something that would make her look darker and different”. This concept gave Krystal the opportunity to step outside of the box and be a little “creepy” and “scary”. The blonde suits her SO well. She’s one of the very few artists that can step in a new hair color comfortably.

Luna just slayed! She completely stepped out of her “girl-next-door” image, and provided the “sass” true Luna fans knew was hiding in her. She worked a blue bob, something I’ve seen very few artists achieve!

Victoria took such elegant photos! She never seems to get old! Her beauty shined in these photos. I love her eye-patch the most. It’s so stylish, it makes me want one.

Sulli looks like a Gothic doll! So beautiful, and yet so edgy! I love her casual photos, and I especially love her in suit and tie!

Amber conveys her personality the most. It’s almost hard to disguise Llama! 😛 But wow, Amber, did you have to come so sexy, though? Amber rocks red hair like it’s nobody’s business!

The thing that really sparks a trend is how they have eye-liner on one eye instead of two. That’s just f(x) being the trend-setters in the K-pop industry. The bowler hats, the suit jackets and ties, the eye-patches…girls y’all are smokin’!

They just remind me so much of a certain boy group…SHINEE! 😛

The music video’s visuals also left a powerful impression on people this time around! Everyone looked so good, the visuals were so unique from anything done by SM or f(x), and the editing was perfection. It definitely leaves quite an impression. It is unforgettable. I literally left out of that music video much the same way I left the movie theater after seeing Hunger Games…stunned-speechless-out-of-my-mind. If you’re a fan of f(x), you know why. Even if you’re not, you will understand what I’m saying after watching the video.

So, overall the concept is impressive, and really draws me in. I seriously want to blow these pictures up and put them in frames! In lovely, beautiful frames!

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The cover of this album isn’t in a specially designed package, unfortunately. Darn. I don’t think this tops Pink Tape‘s covering. But the cover seems “hot to the touch”. I love the look and feel of it. This concept is just so challenging and dangerous! Also, it’s still more interesting than most CD covers out. It’s more like a boxed booklet. The booklet is attached to the box… The booklet part inside shows even more amazing photos of the girls. I just can’t get enough.

There are two versions: The Wild Cats and the Sleeping Cats. I got the Sleeping Cats. The very difference between the versions are the pictures in the booklet. I really want the Wild Cats Version, too. From what I’ve seen of the Wild Cats booklet, the pictures are so edgy! But Sleeping Cats is cool, too. I don’t know why the Wild Cats version reminds me of High School Musical right now…

NOW. Down to the music.

I’ve told you all before that f(x) is my favorite group in K-pop because they always explore unique and quirky sounds. f(x)’s music is very distinct. They have this overall sound that can’t be defined or categorized. They are usually barely mainstream. They hang on by a thread. I think it’s because most of them aren’t Korean. They just don’t fit in. They do their “own thing”. I ❤ this aspect. They never cease to bring a versatility and variety of different songs to the table, and yes, this album was no different in it’s delivery, if not more so than usual. There is just so much potential in this group. There are things f(x) can try that most groups can’t.

Well, this album doesn’t fit the mainstream AT ALL. In fact, it’s very Americanized…

f(x) slays me once again!

WARNING: RED LIGHT, RED LIGHT: The Following material is experimental, outrageous, a little revolutionary, and quite insane. This album is artistic to the core, and thus, may take you off-guard. I’m not sure y’all are ready for this. Some of the lyrics carry interesting messages.

f(x)’s Amber said in an interview with After School Club that a very “real” sound is coming back in trend. After hearing this album, I understand what direction f(x) is trying to take…The songs each bring an interesting message and sound to the fore. This album is expressive. Amber herself had a hand in two of the songs on the album, from what I hear.

f(x) really tried something new. Again, just like with Pink Tape, there is something for everybody on this album. Many songs have a “disarranged” sort of feeling, much like Trap or House music. This album is best summed up with one word: Avant-Garde. There are a lot of songs that could fit in the Trap and House music genre. It’s so innovative, f(x) can’t be confused by anyone in K-pop this year!

With this album, every song sounds better with speakers or headphones, so I advise you get them out!

The best part about this comeback is the fact that they blessed us with another full album, much to my surprise! I really expected an EP. Usually, they have a pattern: EP, full album, EP, full album. This time they released another full album right after their last one.

1) Red Light

This song carries so many controversies. After the music video was released, many were left wondering about the message of this song, as it seemed like it was some sort of conspiracy, like something strange was happening, and it made people a little uncomfortable. It’s just that most people aren’t used to thinking deeply in the K-pop universe…So, most were not clear about this message. This music video is a little chilling, and definitely not like f(x)’s usual friendly music.

http://www.soompi.com/2014/07/23/fx-members-take-on-mature-and-sophisticated-look-for-the-celebrity/

To add, KBS gave f(x) all kinds of issues for this song, not allowing f(x) to perform it on their music show because of a portion in their lyrics that makes reference to an American company. f(x) had to alter it to perform! It definitely highlighted the differences between Korean and Western standards for “freedom of speech”…Though once upon a time, Western countries would censor things, too. The word that caused so much controversy was “Caterpillar”. I know what you’re thinking? What? Over a bug? Well, let me explain…

The song’s lyrics are focusing on the growing ecological issue that’s spreading slowly across the globe. “Caterpillar”, also known for the “CAT” symbol,  is a company that manufactures diesel-fueled engines. This is the reason there is a cat in the video. This company is known for spreading a revolutionary, albeit controversial, plan to bring diesel fuel around the world. Diesel fuel is believed to be better for the environment.  It emits lower amounts of carbon monoxide, monoxide, and hydrocarbons. I’m not sure if f(x) is for it, against it, or if this is all symbolic of something else. The “Red Light” emphasis is to tell us pollution and our poor natural environment are at a risk, and the song emphasizes that it’s a major issue that should be addressed. Basically, they are telling us to appreciate what we have, and don’t take it for granted.

What’s irritating to me is that when a song gets one ounce of meaning in it, people want to question it or place it on the “I” word. It’s like people would rather listen to shallow entertainment, rather than meaningful, contemplative entertainment…

This song is also getting a lot of “raised eyebrows” for the strange way it transitions throughout the song. The verses are low in tone with a sick, military-like beat to represent an urgent message that they want the listener to take seriously. The bridge then smooths out the military-like, hip-hop sound into a segment meant for vocalists, representing a “still moment” before the “big bang”. In translation, this moment seems to be reminding us to take a breath, and realize how we can “breathe”, which is also to remind us of what we take for granted. Then suddenly, the chorus awkwardly disrupts into an upbeat pop number, meant to represent the sudden revolution that is taking place to fight this issue. This song is really telling us, through all of this symbolism, to appreciate the things we have and not take anything for granted. Everything is precious.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Light_(album)#cite_note-21

It’s an Electronic-House song. Transitions, like in this song, are common in the House music genre, but most people who listen to mainstream pop music don’t listen much to House music. So, obviously, it takes people off-guard.

The vocals on this track showed glorious beauty, even within an electronic background. Amber, Krystal, and Luna showed phenomenal vocal range. Thank you for letting Amber sing! Sulli and Victoria did amazing rapping sessions.

This is actually my favorite track because of the controversy, the risks taken, the artistry, and the fierce message! This isn’t some mainstream crap, this is in-your-face. It does something different. It makes pop music look “cool” to fans of underground music. In fact, it really caught on to me from the first listen. But I know this song isn’t usual. It is f(x)’s most experimental sound…possibly similar to the music you might hear from YG productions. When I first heard 2ne1’s “I Am the Best” and “Come Back Home”, they transitioned awkwardly much the same way…Though, I’m not sure if YG has ever done House music before…

I was just a tad bit afraid f(x) would just follow all the other female K-pop groups by going for an overly-sexual concept. I’m so glad they didn’t. They pulled off sexy without looking desperate.

This song slays! “Love [it] or hate [it], it’s still an obsession”-Lady Sovereign

An American channel, Fuse TV, applauds f(x) for this track. Click Me to find out why. Ya’ll should already know. This track is contemporary, and it is something that has NEVER been done in K-pop. It may not be everyone’s taste, but as I say about f(x), you can’t deny their artistry, ability to “shake up a nation” of pop, their bold approach, and their ability to make an impact.

This song is by far f(x)’s, and SM’s, deepest song. It screams depth and substance.

This song is better appreciated with some speakers or headphones. It also needs to be listened to more than once to be appreciated. Since it’s not mainstream, it takes a while to catch on, much like carefully disarranged music from Fantasia or the inconsistent “What’s Around the Riverbend” from the movie Pocahontas. But once you listen to this about three times, you’ll be able to find the rhythm, and then it will get stuck in your head. It also helps to understand the lyrics.

It’s a powerful title song. 1) Because it’s not usual for a title song. Most lead songs are very mainstream and catchy. 2) It has a powerful message. Possibly it’s a message that needs to be said.

I love this better than “Rum Pum Pum Pum”. It’s so fascinating. And a lot to take in.

JMMPP said this on youtube,

Simply put, the whole song is about activists and the way we get brainwashed by corporations to close our eyes in regards to daily ecologic crisis.
Red light AKA red signal as in it’s an emergency. They are seen running at some point and are dressed in a rather bad arse way to precisely portray the activists they incarnate At some poitn in the verse you can hear they sing Caterpillar. Caterpillar is worldwide known industrial group that has taken part in the destruction of many forests and whatnot which explain why SM had to change the lyrics and erase their name from the verse for their very first live performance of the song in McCountdown or else they wouldn’t have been able to actually showcase their song. The phone pretyy much symbolyzes the “Red LIght”. Much like an ambulance ligths if you will. The burning book symbolyzes the ecological crisis in question, the eyepatch as well as their make up – which by the way reminds me very much of Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick – symbolyzes duality. The fact of being fully aware of the crisis yet not  quite do anything about it.
You can clearly see in the scene that showcases mannequins in front of a screen that they basically talk about propaganda and being brainwashed. The flower that as well as the house that pretty much blows up both in black and white symbolyzes the eminence and gravity of the current situation. And finally; the fact that Krystal closes the book although it is still bruning and the fact that no ones answers the phone shows that really, like I said, no one actually cares but this crisis in. The whole concept is quite brilliant and makes perfect sense once you take the time to read the lyrics translation.

2) Milk

Cats and Dogs in the beginning…Cats seem to be a strong part of this album…

This song is much catchier and smoother than the first track. This is one of Teddy Riley’s creations. The song carries an “Egyptian-desert” sound or perhaps it’s “Bollywood” style much like “Rum Pum Pum Pum”. Maybe this is just how it sounds to me…

The chorus is quite “milky”, like smooth, cold milk moving down the throat, and very catchy. The style is good. I think this is a solid track. It’s mellow and carries a hint of maturity.

I can’t help but want to drink milk after listening to this…Oh, Milk, what would I do without you? xD

The song seems to be about a girl who is hot from the summer heat, suffering from a break-up, and then all of a sudden she sees milk in the “kitchen”…and decides to drink her problems away. Ha ha! Comical. Priceless. Unique. And we’re getting drunk off the milk! This is a nice summer cut.

Once again, f(x) charms us with their quirky lyrics, strange references, and/or unconventional metaphors, which really keeps the listener entertained. I love the feeling of this song.

3) Butterfly

This song is just amazing! It feels like a 1980’s/1990’s synth-pop number. This is actually a song that, at first, sounded like a Britney Spears song from a long time ago on one of her albums, but the chorus makes it more melodic. It’s amazing in the verses, but the vocals in the chorus leave me breathless! Amber sings SO, SO, SO well with this kind of song. Sulli! I’m glad her voice shined! I love this song so much. The chorus really reminds me of Origa’s music…It’s a bit like folk-pop music.

This song is perfection. It’s so different from any I’ve heard from a K-pop artist. It’s so expressive. I feel this song. Deeply.

The lyrics seem to describe themselves as butterflies. Even the chorus drifts “lightly” like a butterfly. A white butterfly comes into view as the “image” of this story. A butterfly can be interesting if you take the time to look at the smaller things in life. This could have a deeper symbolic meaning…It could describe the love of someone else…Someone special. I think it’s comparing their actions to a butterfly when they’re in love.

4) Rainbow

This is that Trap number! It has the “switcheru” feeling to it, just like “Red Light”. It’s a bit disarranged. But this song is likable and catchy. It’s a club banger. This song is DJ-styled. This song is SHANK and SLAYS on all levels. It’s definitely experimental, quirky, and takes a chance. The pop-trap hybrid has been described perfectly by a fan: “A dirty drop, pretty verses, a break, a smooth chorus, a dirty drop” -Quote Roy Lowery on Youtube.

I love it! I love Amber’s introduction, translated as “Bounce, Bounce, Bounce…” and the chorus makes me sold.

Amber and Krystal’s English additions add charm to the song.

The song is about being so drunk in love, you see rainbows. It makes the person feel a little crazy and a little high (lol f(x)? High? 😛 ). Probably the reason the song is so disarranged. Again, another artistic piece. It could have a deeper meaning…

It could encourage loving all people, appreciating that the world is colorful like a “rainbow”. The LGBT community might use this as a theme…Well, if they like it. I do.

This also reminds me of a YG song, but then again, not really…WOW. f(x) adds their own quirky flavor and interesting metaphors once again.

5) All Night

This sounds more like a K-pop song. BoA, Girls’ Generation…yes, it’s peppered with SM. This is also Teddy Riley’s contribution. He did a bang-up job with the songs he gave f(x). They didn’t disappoint.

This really sounds like a Michael Jackson song from Off the Wall, too, or from the album, Thriller. Ya’ll know what I’m talking about. It also reminds me of some songs off of one of the Bratz albums…

This song is a slow, funky jam. It has that “’80’s school dance feeling”. I like the rhythm, the vocals, the beat, and the bass. This is a love song. A very normal one, surprisingly. A girl is dancing, sees someone attractive, wants to be alone with this person all night. I guess this is for the more “casual” listeners, ya know, the people who like consistent melodies.

This is that disco melody. I’ve been jamming all night!

6) Vacance

This song also has a ’70s/’80s feeling. It has that funky, disco, feeling. It’s a great vacation song! I like this song! I’m listening to this on a road trip. It suits that kind of occassion.

By the way, Vacance means ‘vacation’ in French. This song is lively, funky, and fun! I just love this!

Luna’s vocals in this song! This also reminds me of a Bratz song! xD

f(x) must’ve really been hot this summer. This is the second song that mentions the heat! There’s nothing like summer vacation and feeling free!

7) Spit It Out

Put your headphones on or your speakers!

This is one quirky break-up song! It is feisty, powerful, and very edgy! This song is fierce. This song kind of reminds me of the music Missy Elliot might have made back in the past.

It also reminds me of Rihanna’s “Where Have You Been?”  in the dance break…

I like the “drum beat” bridge. It sort of sounds like a “marching band”. Great.

This song actually sounds like an arcade video game song, suited for games like Sonic, Crash Bandicoot, or Mario

This song has some interesting transitions, just like “Red Light”. This song has an ’80’s House music sound.. f(x) came strong with the Trap and House music. House music originated in Chicago in the ’80’s. Trap is popular in the clubs. f(x) is bringing it! Wow. This is a club banger.

This song is quirkier than “Red Light”, though.

I think the lyrics are talking about a girl who has finally confessed her heart to the guy she loves, and he turns her down, breaking her heart. Basically, she’s saying he ate up her heart, and she wants it back. The girl believes the guy does have feelings for her, and is lying, or maybe it’s in their own imagination (?). But it makes them angry that he’s playing it so “distant”. So, “Spit it Out”! I love this. The next guy that does something like this to me, I’m going to tell him to “Spit it Out”! So clever, cool, and again, it’s f(x)’s entertaining lyrics. “Spit it Out” is my favorite part of the song.

Some people says it reminds them of Shinee’s “Lucifer” at times…I think the very beginning of “Lucifer”.

8) Boom Bang Boom

Strong hip-hop drop in the verses! This song really reminds me of Missy Elliot at times…

The chorus is fun, lively, and loud! It is super catchy! This song is really bold and fierce.

I love the transitions. This song does it much smoother than the other songs that tried the Trap music style. It has that cool beat, that bass, and I can’t get enough of it! Then the feisty f(x) goes, “Are You Ready for It? RAWR!” And after that, I was sold.

This song is to some phony people out here. It’s to those people who judge others. It’s to those people who pretend like you’re hardly there when you speak. This can also be to a lover who acts distant. The song is set up in a boxing-ring-like atmosphere…It’s so funny. I think I will play this for the next phony person that walks by. This shows a new side to f(x)! f(x) is saying that when they come, they hit hard, like “Boom Bang Boom”. So you better watch your back, because these girls fight hard! If you even think about playing f(x), if you even think about being a hater, they will hit you until your heart says “Boom Bang Boom!” Some people may think the f(x) girls are weak. Then, once f(x) fights back in the lyrics, proving how strong they are, the phony person seems to change their tune in the song. I think they scared the crap out of that phony person! LOL

Krystal likes this song…You can tell. 😛

9) Dracula

This song is easily one of f(x)’s best songs! WOW. So eerie, so scary, so edgy, almost like a rock song. This song fits the teaser images above well.

This song kind of reminds me of Evanescence, Within Temptation, Delain, Nightwish, Indica, and After Forever in many ways. Especially Nightwish. It’s like Gothic pop,  Gothic symphonic…Luna and Krystal’s vocals!

A lot of rock fans like it.

In any case, it’s impressive. This song is well-arranged. It reminds me of a horror film. This song is catchy, too. It is more consistent than most of the other songs on the album.

The lyrics focus on Dracula, a man who preys upon beautiful, lonely women with his magnetism and charisma…but of course, eventually, he will suck your blood! This song is on replay.

I don’t know why it reminds me of Monster High’s Draculaura…I can’t help but say her name every time!

10) Summer Lover

This is one of the songs Amber had a hand in. Oooo, Amber, who you in love with? I think she’s credited for the music. Possibly the composition or production? And yes, the lyrics.

Anywho, f(x) is famous for their “Summer” titles: “Hot Summer”, “Good-bye Summer”, and now, “Summer Lover”. I think Amber is a “Summertime Girl”, don’t you? She grew up in California, where the weather is always warm, where it feels like summer all-year round, and where she can be outside all day.

I don’t think I will be able to get all of these summer titles together. LOL I keep mixing them up.

This song reminds me of late ’90s bubblegum pop. In fact, it reminds me of the Spice Girls (and you know how much I ❤ the Spice Girls). This is a great, fun song for the summer!

It’s a romantic song, of course. And no, there are no quirky references or metaphors. It is a simple, innocent love song for the summer. It’s a lot like the goal of Pink Tape in the fact that it focuses on innocent feelings of love.

11) Paper Heart

This seems to be a favorite among people, and seems to be drawing new fans. I know why.

Amber has a hand in this song as well, from what I hear. It’s not surprising. This is like a song we’d normally hear in Western countries.

This is probably the first Country-folk pop song to ever scrape the K-pop world.

This song is catchy in a soft way. Just like in Pink Tape, f(x) ends with their most meaningful, well-composed song. After this song, I can’t help feeling like I want more…

This song is sweet, soothing, and reminds me of life on a farm. It makes me want to run across a meadow, smell the flowers, and splash in a waterfall. It’s very poetic. It’s so expressive! WOW. It definitely sounds like a Taylor Swift song…back when Taylor Swift would sing songs like “Love Story”. It even reminds me of Shakira’s “Gypsy”.

I was happy to hear Sulli start the song instead of Krystal. It was a refreshing change.

Beautiful vocals, lovely lyrics, and that “real” sound Amber must’ve been talking about. It does remind me of Busker Busker…

The lyrics focus on a girl who has never been serious about someone, has never been in a serious relationship, and never had her heart broken. On the outside, she seems tough, but on the inside her heart is like “paper”: It can be torn easily. I LOVE THIS SONG. Amber can seriously make some GOOD songs.

So, you want my rating? Overall, I think this album is something different for the K-pop world, something that has never been done, even by f(x). Talk about f(x) being quirky, experimental, and unconventional! The awkward transitions on the album express the emotions of the lyrics well. The album is truly innovative, creative, expressive, and hard-work was put behind it. There is something for everyone, as always. The versatility and variety is what I’ve always liked about this group. I hope to hear more from Victoria in the future. She shined in “Butterfly”. The lyrics are interesting, as always. There are more “twerk” numbers and Trap music than there ever have been on an f(x) album, but it’s also refreshing to hear Gothic and Country pop. I have to say, I’m impressed. This album is one of the “realest” albums to ever hit K-pop stores. As I always say about f(x), their music isn’t always everyone’s taste, but most can’t deny their artistry, their bold, contemporary sounds, their ability to take a risk and work with it, their unusual lyrics which make them stand out, or their woozy harmonies. I feel like f(x) has matured in a way that hasn’t necessarily made them lose their lively, youthful spirit, but has made them better artists. They never cease to amaze me, and they are never what I expect them to be. This is why they always keep their fans excited.

My only disappointment was the packaging, as it didn’t top last year’s. I give this comeback a 9/10.

F(x)’s album has slayed all 9 of Korea’s music charts, both with the title song and others from the album, and is about to enter U.S.’s Billboard 200 chart!

http://www.kpopstarz.com/articles/98896/20140710/u-s-billboard-states-its-only-a-matter-of-time-before-f-x-enters-the-billboard-200-chart.htm

They entered #2 on Billboard’s World Charts:

http://www.billboard.com/charts/world-albums

IT HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED at a recent fansigning that a REPACKAGED ALBUM is coming soon, and that means, a new MUSIC VIDEO! So, if you weren’t all over “Red Light” MV, you have the chance to like the new MV! Amber also mentioned that she requested a live concert with SM! We’ll see! This seems to be f(x)’s year!

However, there are rumors that f(x) has to achieve 15 million views in a month for their MV in order for them to release the re-packaged album. I hope not…

Have a listen to the album and tell me what you think!

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To Read More About f(x):

f(x) the Korean “Spice Girls” + Amber Liu in the Spotlight

f(x) Summer on GN!

Which f(x) member are you? quiz

f(x) Around the World

f(x) in the USA

f(x) on Olleh: Korea’s most Unique Girl Group

Just how Talented is f(x) Sulli?

Just how Talented is f(x) Victoria?

Just how talented is f(x) Amber?

Just how talented is f(x) Krystal?

Just how talented is f(x) Luna?

GN’s Top 10 F(x) songs (so far)

Girls’ Generation vs F(x): Chocolate Love

Why does GN love f(x) so much?

Who is your f(x) bias?

GN’s LEAST FAVORITE f(x) album?

EXTRAS

Top 15 Most Unique Girl Groups in History

USA’s Nylon writes about Girls’ Generation’s Jessica and F(x)’s Krystal, Jungsis!

F(x) Amber and Got7 on We Got Married Global! Which man wins Amber’s heart (Natal chart reading)?

F(x) Gets treated unfair by SM? And EXO is treated better?

Make Your Move, SM’s first American movie has songs from F(x) and Girls’ Generation in it!

F(x) Amber, a part of androgynous inspiration!

The Korean Wave

Venus signs and Love Stories, F(x) Amber Liu is mentioned

Music Core, f(x) mentioned

Jackie Liu, Amber Liu’s Sister, Gets Hurt by Fan

f(x)’s Amber in a parody Korean drama for A Song for you!

SM TOWN WORLD TOUR 2014! f(x) will perform!

Korea’s Music Core Will Not Allow ‘Lip-syncing’ Onstage Anymore

2 Jul

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http://www.allkpop.com/article/2014/07/music-core-to-possibly-take-measures-against-lip-synced-idol-stages

Music Core has announced that they will no longer allow any idols to perform on their stage with ‘lip-syncing’.

Their reason:

“We will not allow people who are not equipped with the basics as a singer to perform on stage. Even if one’s individual part is short, that is fine. The singers who perform on stage must sing. There are some who record 80-90% of their voice onto the MR. How can you call that an MR… Upon listening to the recorded sound coming from the microphone of some idol groups, [I realized] that they didn’t sing at all. This is an example of someone who doesn’t have the qualities of being a singer.”

“If you wake up early in the morning and sing, it’s normal for your voice to crack. Is it considered normal for idol groups to use MR that makes them sound perfect every moment… The situation has come to the point that the abnormal ends up seeming normal and the normal ends up seeming abnormal. Technology is so good these days that even tone-deaf people can be made into singers. This is causing harm to the essence of music shows.”

“Ultimately, one needs to sing at least 50% [of the song] live… K-pop is now influencing the world. As much as it is receiving a lot of interest, the standards of the international fans will also get higher. As much as they are enthusiastic about K-pop and not K-dance, one should train their vocals to perform a stage that one can be proud of.”

Wow. Way to sock it to these K-pop idols!

I understand why Music Core is doing this. It is frustrating and simply not fair when an idol gets famous for having absolutely no talents, when there are other artists out in the world that are truly talented, and deserve attention. Especially common in K-pop is ‘lip-syncing’.

EXO is one of Korea’s biggest boy groups, and yet, they always ‘lip-sync’ in their live performances. Hmm…I wonder how they will sound now. I shouldn’t have to wonder, but I do. This will give EXO the chance to show the world what they’re made of. Are they gifted? Or did they ‘wow’ the crowd with their dance moves and unique music videos? Or perhaps they just had cute boys in their group…

It’s also most common for idols to be popular because they have that certain “look”, rather than that certain “talent”, too. A live stage eliminates the phonies, and let’s people see the depth of a performance rather than the superficial.

Even in my favorite K-pop group, f(x), Luna is often “out-shined” by Krystal and Sulli, simply because Krystal and Sulli look “cuter” and are “skinnier”, but definitely not because they are more talented than Luna is. It’s sad that there are people in the world who respect a pretty person over a talented person. But with Music Core’s new stage, it will separate the flowers from the weeds. We will truly get to see who can sing and who can’t.

They are absolutely right about technology, and this is exactly why I’ve always expressed my distaste for the heavy usage of auto-tune, synthesizers, and voice processors. This is exactly why I could never get into 2ne1…

Why does GN love f(x) so much?

Another advantage to this new kind of stage is the fact that it will slow down the debuting process. I find this to be a good thing. It’s annoying how companies produce groups like poop coming out of a butt crack. Give people the chance to enjoy the idols that are already around first before you debut more idols. This will cut down on young recruits because they will have to be mature enough to deal with intense vocal training. Especially boys because they always go through that period where their voices begin to change and start cracking…

And most teenagers dream of being pop stars…even when they can’t sing…This will show teenagers just how serious this music business is.

This will also help K-pop gain the respect of international fans. K-pop is often slammed for their reputation of having talent-less idol groups who bank on looking attractive and singing catchy, cute numbers. If K-pop idols can prove to the world they are just as talented as other artists, especially to western audiences, then they may be able to bring more world-wide attention to K-pop.

On the other hand, I do understand this:

“Because they are still rookies, it is too much for them to expect them to perform a perfect live stage. We will need more time to prepare [for our stages].”

Now, I know. Most of you are saying, “Why would any artist debut when they aren’t ready?” But if most of you think of the amount of training these K-pop idols already get, you realize that now the “rookies” have to train longer, and do what most idols take years to master. This will make all rookies look bad. No newcomer, not in Western countries, not in ANY country, sings well live for their first performances. Even Britney Spears lip-synced for her first tour! Most don’t even really know if they are ready until they are actually about to perform. Then artists get nervous, and when that happens, it’s hard to tell who can sing and who can’t.

And what if an idol is sick? That means the whole show will have to be cancelled. Idols also often strain their voices after having to perform several times in one day and throughout one week. So, if their voices strain too far, should they simply just cancel the performance, disappoint fans, and inconvenience everyone? It is simply unrealistic to have a singer NEVER use ‘lip-sync’. It’s an ideal situation, but expecting too much. Since people aren’t robots, they won’t be able to sing live all of the time. If people want “all-live” performances to happen, then they need to let their idols prepare for shorter tours, in fewer cities, longer breaks between comebacks, and less performances to entertain a crowd. Fans would simply have to be patient and stop demanding to see their idols…Will that happen? No.

Most of the people asking for “live vocals” have never performed onstage several times a day, neither have they had a rigorous idol schedule. People’s demands for quality is higher, but people expect perfection from human music artists, something that just isn’t possible all of the time, and something they couldn’t even do themselves.

Oh well, f(x) will be performing on Music Core Saturday, July 5, 2014. They will be performing “All Night”, so they will be a “test run” to see if this “live” thing works. It shouldn’t be too big of a deal for them. It was smart of them to choose a more mellow song.

Hopefully, they will do well…A little nervous, but not really…

Leave me a comment and let me know what you think!

 

Just How Talented is F(x)’s Song Qian “Victoria”?

4 May

By now, if you’ve been following my blog, you know that I’ve been f(x) crazy for the last two months, and my obsession doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon. It won’t slow down until my big “promotional move” I have planned this summer. But that will be kept under my hat until then…

Just remember to #bfx2us and put your town behind it to show where your love for f(x) is coming from, if of course, you’ve fallen in love with this group as much as I have.

Well, this article is a part of that promotion. My goal is to push for an f(x) tour for, at least, next year.

To learn more about K-pop group f(x):

f(x) the Korean “Spice Girls” + Amber Liu in the Spotlight

f(x) Pink Tape Review

f(x) Red Light Review

Just how Talented is f(x) Sulli?

Just how talented is f(x) Amber?

Just how talented is f(x) Krystal?

Just how talented is f(x) Luna?

To all of you who have watched the music videos, and who doubt the talent of the f(x) members, I will be doing something similar to an artist “portfolio”. In this case, I will be showcasing the musical background and skills of each f(x) artist. This resume “portfolio” of sorts will show all readers why I think these girls qualify to be a part of f(x), why I believe them to be SM’s major female multi-national group, and why I think f(x) has what it takes to make it internationally.

Basically, this is why I think you newcomers should hire them as one of your new favorite K-pop groups. 😉

This article will be about the flexible Victoria!

Song Qian “Victoria”

Victoria is f(x)’s oldest member, but most youthful member. She is the leader of f(x). She is also the lead dancer. Many people are aware of her flexibility. Victoria has a lot of personality, as was evident in the American online show Funny or Die with Anna Kendrick (Pitch Perfect).

Victoria has a mature beauty that is hard to deny. She has the most mature-looking body in f(x). She has a full chest, full butt, and just not SUPER SKINNY or scrawny. And she’s not always eager to flaunt it like some other girls in K-pop.

She’s always “everyone’s girl”. She was in Bi-Rain’s video, she was Shinee’s girl in their video “Replay”, and she “married” 2 PM’s Nichkhun in We Got Married.

She has this girly, yet classy, look about her.

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Victoria is well-known for her flexibility and her acting abilities, but many have never heard her vocally.

So, let’s review her credentials!

Victoria is a Flexible Dancer

Everybody knows Victoria can dance. She learned to dance at the Beijing Dance Academy!

Victoria is an amazing performer, and never ceases to amaze the crowd.

Victoria danced with Bi-Rain in the Samsung video “AnyDream”.

Victoria is challenged by Miss A’s Jia to a battle of “flexibility”.

A Compilation of Victoria’s flexibility.

Victoria and Exo’s Tao perform together, showing off their flexibility.

Victoria dances to “Love, Sex, Magic”.

Victoria dances with Super Junior.

Victoria and 2 PM’s Nichkhun performed a steamy dance together during their time “married”.

Victoria danced solo for “Telephone”.

Victoria danced solo on Happy Camp.

Victoria…SINGING? WHAT?

You know why Victoria doesn’t sing often? Because her Korean isn’t as good as her Chinese. And she shines in Chinese! Wow! I was quite impressed.

I’ve also heard some negative things about her vocals (just like Sulli), and she doesn’t sing much. But when I heard her sing in Chinese, I was quite impressed! That is her first language, so…please give her a chance. She actually can sing!

Why doesn’t SM give her more lines? I don’t get it…

Victoria sang with Super Junior-M’s Zhou Mi at SM Town in Beijing…Wow.

Victoria sings with Kyuhyun.

If you can hear above the crowd, this is Victoria singing live in Bangkok.

Victoria sang “Tian Mi Mi” in Chinese, along with her fellow members.

Victoria Speaks Chinese and Korean

Victoria was born in Shandong, China, so she speaks Chinese Mandarin. She also speaks Korean, as she is a Korean pop star. She is more popular in China than in Korea, which can’t be helped. That IS her hometown after all, and apparently, she shines most in China. I really hope Victoria gets a Chinese song for f(x)’s next comeback., at least as a bonus track…if they do that in SM…

Victoria and Krystal speak Chinese, English, and Korean.

Victoria at the Sina interview.

So, I hope you all have learned a bit about Victoria. I know I learned A LOT from the research I’ve done.

Hopefully, now you might fall in love with Victoria and the rest of f(x)…right? 😉

Victoria is also quite the actress and has acted on several dramas.

Leave me a comment and let me know what you think!

f(x) the Korean “Spice Girls” + Amber Liu in the Spotlight

f(x) Red light Review

f(x) Pink Tape Review

f(x) Summer on GN!

Which f(x) member are you? quiz

f(x)’s charm and Venus

f(x)’s Ideal Types by Sun and Mars

f(x) Around the World

f(x) in the USA

f(x) on Olleh: Korea’s most Unique Girl Group

Just how Talented is f(x) Sulli?

Just how Talented is f(x) Victoria?

Just how talented is f(x) Amber?

Just how talented is f(x) Krystal?

Just how talented is f(x) Luna?

GN’s Top 10 F(x) songs (so far)

Girls’ Generation vs F(x): Chocolate Love

Why does GN love f(x) so much?

Who is your f(x) bias?

Funny Reaction videos to f(x) “Red Light”

GN’s LEAST FAVORITE f(x) album?

EXTRAS

USA’s Nylon writes about Girls’ Generation’s Jessica and F(x)’s Krystal, Jungsis!

F(x) Amber and Got7 on We Got Married Global! Which man wins Amber’s heart (Natal chart reading)?

F(x) Gets treated unfair by SM? And EXO is treated better?

Make Your Move, SM’s first American movie has songs from F(x) and Girls’ Generation in it!

F(x) Amber, a part of androgynous inspiration!

The Korean Wave

Venus signs and Love Stories, F(x) Amber Liu is mentioned

Music Core, f(x) mentioned

Jackie Liu, Amber Liu’s Sister, Gets Hurt by Fan

f(x)’s Amber in a parody Korean drama for A Song for you!

SM TOWN WORLD TOUR 2014! f(x) will perform!

Just How Talented is F(x)’s Choi Jinri “Sulli”?

1 May

By now, if you’ve been following my blog, you know that I’ve been f(x) crazy for the last two months, and my obsession doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon. It won’t slow down until my big “promotional move” I have planned this summer. But that will be kept under my hat until then…

Just remember to #bfx2us and put your town behind it to show where your love for f(x) is coming from, if of course, you’ve fallen in love with this group as much as I have.

Well, this article is a part of that promotion. My goal is to push for an f(x) tour for, at least, next year.

To learn more about K-pop group f(x):

f(x) the Korean “Spice Girls” + Amber Liu in the Spotlight

f(x) Pink Tape Review

f(x) Red Light Review

Just how talented is f(x) Victoria?

Just how talented is f(x) Amber?

Just how talented is f(x) Krystal?

Just how talented is f(x) Luna?

To all of you who have watched the music videos, and who doubt the talent of the f(x) members, I will be doing something similar to an artist “portfolio”. In this case, I will be showcasing the musical background and skills of each f(x) artist. This resume “portfolio” of sorts will show all readers why I think these girls qualify to be a part of f(x), why I believe them to be SM’s major female multi-national group, and why I think f(x) has what it takes to make it internationally.

Basically, this is why I think you newcomers should hire them as one of your new favorite K-pop groups. 😉

This article will be about the cutie Sulli!

Choi Jinri “Sulli”

Sulli is f(x)’s “Giant baby” because she looks the youngest, is one of the youngest, has a baby face, but is SUPER tall. Okay, maybe not super, but she’s pretty tall.

Sulli is so pretty that IU was inspired to write the song “Peach” based on her beauty! She is often praised for her unique features. She has “kiss kiss” lips.

There are many beautiful girls in Korea and in f(x), but Sulli’s beauty is strikingly unique. Her face is so different.

Sulli is very cute. She’s always wearing loose clothing, particularly skirts and t-shirts, and often sneakers.

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Sulli is very well-known for her acting skills (To the Beautiful You), but many people misjudge her when it comes to music.

So, let’s review her credentials, shall we?

Sulli can Sing and write music

I’m here to tell you that Sulli isn’t all beauty. She actually has a pretty voice!

I used to hear a lot of negative things about her, so I wondered: Can she really sing or dance?

SO, like I usually do, I decided to do deeper research, since I like to go beyond the surface. I happened to find some clips of Sulli singing, and she’s actually pretty good.

Sulli has recently come out with her own song “Goblin” , written and sung by her.

Sulli also wrote and sang two other songs on her single Goblin called “On the Moon” and “Dorothy”.

Sulli sang the song “Nagging” in To the Beautiful You

Sulli also sang “Peach” in To the Beautiful You. The song was originally written and sung by IU, but the lyrics were about Sulli, who is IU’s best friend.

Sulli sang “White” on Music Bank with f(x) Krystal, 4Minute’s Sohyun, Miss A’s Suzy, and Kara’s Jiyoung

Sulli sang “Circus” in English in a “Maknae” performance

Sulli sang “The Way Idols Break Up” with Heechul from Super Junior

Sulli sang “7989” with Kangta

 

Sulli Can play piano and guitar

Yea, isn’t it shocking? I hate that SM hides such talent. Sulli is actually really good at this! But she showed more of it as a child.

This is what I notice about women: They show most of their talents as children, and then grow up to just show mostly their beauty. Which isn’t bad, but it dampens the quality of the music, ya know? I wish she would show people this side more often.

Sulli can dance

Sulli is always attacked as being the “weakest” dancer. Well, maybe it’s because F(x)’s choreography doesn’t bring out the best of her abilities. Sulli is very good at dancing the Rumba.

Sulli dancing the Rumba.

Sulli had a medley of dances.

Sulli dance cut with Taemin and in a commercial.

Sulli has rap experience

I’m not going to call Sulli 2Pac here, but she has pretty good flow considering her experience is limited. Not bad.

Sulli rapping on the radio

This is proof of Sulli’s musical experience and why I feel she is worthy to be a K-pop idol and a member of f(x). She is very misjudged.

Sulli is also an amazing actress, as many saw in To the Beautiful You and Ballad of Seo Dong.

Leave me a comment and let me know what you think!

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f(x) Red light Review

f(x) Pink Tape Review

f(x) Summer on GN!

Which f(x) member are you? quiz

f(x)’s charm and Venus

f(x)’s Ideal Types by Sun and Mars

f(x) Around the World

f(x) in the USA

f(x) on Olleh: Korea’s most Unique Girl Group

Just how Talented is f(x) Sulli?

Just how Talented is f(x) Victoria?

Just how talented is f(x) Amber?

Just how talented is f(x) Krystal?

Just how talented is f(x) Luna?

GN’s Top 10 F(x) songs (so far)

Girls’ Generation vs F(x): Chocolate Love

Why does GN love f(x) so much?

Who is your f(x) bias?

Funny Reaction videos to f(x) “Red Light”

GN’s LEAST FAVORITE f(x) album?

EXTRAS

USA’s Nylon writes about Girls’ Generation’s Jessica and F(x)’s Krystal, Jungsis!

F(x) Amber and Got7 on We Got Married Global! Which man wins Amber’s heart (Natal chart reading)?

F(x) Gets treated unfair by SM? And EXO is treated better?

Make Your Move, SM’s first American movie has songs from F(x) and Girls’ Generation in it!

F(x) Amber, a part of androgynous inspiration!

The Korean Wave

Venus signs and Love Stories, F(x) Amber Liu is mentioned

Music Core, f(x) mentioned

Jackie Liu, Amber Liu’s Sister, Gets Hurt by Fan

f(x)’s Amber in a parody Korean drama for A Song for you!

SM TOWN WORLD TOUR 2014! f(x) will perform!