Short hair babes & backup dancers.


I was watching Music Bank on KBS World earlier today.
The performances in that show were recorded live, aka singing is live, dancing is live.
But, if there were mistakes (major ones, like wrong dancing moves), it will be re-recorded on set.

Enough said about the program.
I realized two things while watching the program today.

01. Short hair girls.
02. Backup dancers.

Whatever stated below, are plainly my personal views.
Not directing fingers to anyone, not giving indirect offences to anyone.
Just in case people got a little sensitive and emo while reading my post and thought I'm pointing at them? LMAO I don't know. xD

Anyway.
I realized that in a group of dancers, or even in a group of singers (for females) there will be (probably at least) one girl who has short hair, and the rest of the group are all long straight or wavy kind of hairstyles.

Personally, not that I dislike long hair; yet, girls with short hair always never fail to give me the very same impression and vibe:
personality. And also some of them, simply stylish. Moreover, some were sexier than those with long hair!

I always find myself attracted to girls who have short hair, regardless of what kind of style it was set in. Also, to me, the girls with short hair within the group, defines the group. In a way, it helps giving out the entire group a well defined personality and not just entirely a group of girls with long hair swiping seductively/cutely all over the place. It's just plain boring like that.

Besides short hair girls within a group, another thing that I would like to pinpoint out were the backup dancers. They amaze me, really.

There was one performance, where a lady (whom appear to looked pretty old to me) was the singer. Behind her were a group of younger ladies, whom were dancers for her performance. Personally, I don't find the particular singer's style of song, clothing or even looks appealing to me. Uh. Actually, nothing seemed to be appealing to me. I even winced at the melody that she was singing, literally!

However, her dancers really amaze me. And for that split moment, I actually can understand the feeling they were experiencing while dancing to that melody. They were lipsyncing throughout the entire song. They showed facial expressions that were clearly shown that they were enjoying every second of their moves on stage. I was surprised.

It was like... regardless of the style of music (whether you dislike it or love it), eventually, if you feel it, and engage yourself into the music with your movements... even though you dislike the song, you will still love it as you move with it.

I salute them to the most for that.
*salutes*

Such inspirational moments for me, for just a program with singing, dancing, and performances.

-Jas-

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