[NEWS] f(x)'s NU ABO; "Cheek Touch Dance" and "NaNaNa Dance" are predicted hits
2010.05.11
[TVDaily = Reporter Che JoonYong] A new trend is beginning to gather a lot of attention- the powerful dance of f(x)’s ‘NU ABO’
Last weekend, broadcasted music programs aired f(x)’s first comeback stages for “NU ABO,” showcasing f(x)’s professionalism and skill in live performances as well as fresh, stylish dance choreography which attracted many music fans into the discography.
In particular, the dance shown in the refrain of the song where the members look into a mirror and apply make up which was dubbed the ‘Cheek touch dance” and the section of choreography where the members shake both their arms which was dubbed the “NaNaNa Dance” [by fans] as well as the point in the choreography where Victoria moved her legs tore up the stage, a predicted hit from even now.
In addition, ‘NU ABO’s dance carries an atmosphere of intensity, but f(x)’s song’s charisma upon the stage comes from their dynamic choreography as well as their abundance of energy as well as their hard effort which allows for their personalities to be felt, thereby being an individual, completely satisfying Asian dance pop group.
On the other hand, f(x)’s first mini album, “NU ABO” has been receiving very positive reactions, reaching 1st on various music charts.
기사제보 news@tvdaily.co.kr Source: Reporter Che JoonYong of TVDaily Translator: mongoosedragon Credits: Aff(x)tion Forum
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