Tiffany looking great as she tears up the stage with her vocals
What Yoona doesn't have in vocals she makes up for in brains. Intelligent Yoona slaying Malaysian university, studying and promoting her single all at the same time.
I hate y'all...i was showing this Asian guy the F(x) redlight video while waiting in line then come on here and see them jokes...-__-, yea i didn't realize how bad it sounded. .
I hate y'all...i was showing this Asian guy the F(x) redlight video while waiting in line then come on here and see them jokes...-__-, yea i didn't realize how bad it sounded. .
I hate y'all...i was showing this Asian guy the F(x) redlight video while waiting in line then come on here and see them jokes...-__-, yea i didn't realize how bad it sounded. .
Why were you showing random people you don't know f(x) videos?
The hipster comment was just in reference to the article about them being Korea's hipster group. I don't necessarily want f(x) to sound a certain way, because I'm really not here for them like that, but I find that I often get hype at their teaser photos, then when their song is released, it's not at all what I expected based on their concept. Like, looking at an image like this, this, this or even this, would you really think that their song would be a club banger like Red Light? (I mean I was thinking I was going to get The Cranberries meets 1999 Britney Spears, but Kpop will never be that interesting.) Maybe I'm just taking things too seriously, because admittedly I have noticed this disconnect with other groups.
Oh, I got you. To be fair though that's some synthesthesia type logic - I think there's an extent to which visuals can really translate into music...light/dark, sharp/soft, etc. is about as far as it goes. Red Light seems pretty close in sound to their initial concept imo, but I get what you mean.
Cranberries meets BOMT though. I can't even imagine.