LE SSERAFIM on Headbanging Choreography: 'We Understand the Concerns... There's a Thrill on Stage'
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- LE SSERAFIM member Kim Chaewon has temporarily suspended activities, but discussed the group's performances.
- The group is set to release their second full album, 'PURENESS' pt.1, and the music video for the title track 'BOOMPALA'.
- The article touches on the choreography, specifically headbanging, and how 'BOOMPALA' differs from previous songs.
LE SSERAFIM, the globally acclaimed K-pop group, is gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated second full album, 'PURENESS' pt.1. While member Kim Chaewon is temporarily pausing her activities, the group is moving forward with their comeback, showcasing their powerful performances. The article delves into the intricacies of their choreography, particularly the demanding headbanging sequences, and how the new title track 'BOOMPALA' offers a distinct sonic and visual experience compared to their previous hits.
Fans have expressed understanding regarding the challenges of the headbanging choreography, a testament to the group's dedication to delivering captivating stage presence. The members themselves have spoken about the thrill they experience on stage, highlighting the unique energy and impact of 'BOOMPALA'. This new release promises to further solidify LE SSERAFIM's position as a leading force in the music industry, known for their fearless concept and exceptional performance skills.
As LE SSERAFIM continues to break barriers and set new trends, their commitment to artistic expression and fan engagement remains paramount. The anticipation for 'PURENESS' pt.1 is palpable, with fans eager to witness the group's evolution and the continued success of their innovative musical journey.
I understand the concerns about the headbanging choreography... On stage, there's a thrill, and it's different from 'Boompala'.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.