Get funky, get down- off the pole for health and safety's sake.
I gotta commend the ladies' attempt at the art of pole dancing, I must admit, despite it's sexual connotations, pole dancing is bloody hard.
Being the goddess Nana is, bless her heart. She shows the toil of daily practice on her body from the bruises she got for this comeback. Not only that, Lizzy has broken her ankle and Raina has injured her wrist leaving only six to be able to actually perform on the pole.
So before any of the slut shaming, take into the account the sheer work it took just to be able to hold themselves up on the pole, and to do it so flawlessly too after a mere six months!
Other examples of this would be Ga-In in her song Bloom.
Now song wise, I was disappointed.
It is just an odd song I can't seem to get into. Especially from the background noise of scratching and the constant "Get funky, get down" which just takes away from the lyrics and the meaning of the song. If only the Brave Brothers stopped throwing in the odd "hey" every now and then. A girl can dream. I think it just detracts from the beauty of the music video and the simplicity and grace of the song. Shame on you Brave Brothers.
I do have a chuckle at reading the description on Loenent:
"The punk and groovy sound shows the sentimental and sad voice colors of After School that has never been shown before"
I just think the groovy and "punk" has been mismatched greatly. This can be shown in the cray styling they have going on. I usually consider first love stories to be innocent and pure but the sets are so vivid it completely distracts the viewer (if they're not already distracted by the pole dancing spectacle).
One thing for sure, the girls of After School must have crazy core strength.
I still prefer Flashback.
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