B.A.P's Japanese "Warrior" PV Review: Yay or Nay?

I am in love with B.A.P. I love them, I love them, I love them! They can do no wrong in my eyes artistically, and it's strictly because they are the best rookie group out right now. Whether it's their vocals, strong choreography, group chemistry, or out-of-the-box music videos, B.A.P is one of the most talented male groups out in the K-pop realm and there is no rookie group that compares to their stage presence or charisma.

The first time I heard "Warrior," I fell in love, and then I watched the Korean version and thought it was one of the best put together music video debuts of all time. The group's concept is interesting to say the least. They are a group of aliens from a far away planet who form B.A.P to fly into Earth and help save their dying plant, Planet Mato. What other group is made up of a bunch handsome and dancing aliens? None! Their first plan of action on Earth was the release of "Warrior" and earthlings went wild with the track, dance moves, and powerful performance. Nancy Lee of "Enews World" said, "it appears B.A.P has set out to differentiate itself among the pretty-boy male idol groups currently dominating the K-Pop world with a tough, bad boy image, smashing car windows, kicking up dirt and, you know, doing as boys do.

Now that B.A.P has made their mark in Korea, the boys are traveling to Japan to make their presence known and to ofcourse, continue their goal of saving Mato before it's too late. They've released a Japanese version of "Warrior" but instead of being lazy and dubbing the Japanese lyrics over the Korean ones, the boys shot a whole new video and they get down and dirty. First off, I prefer the Japanese one over the Korean because the various styles of hair we get on Zelo is actually magnificent. Secondly, I love the whole dancing in water concept, mainly because we get to see our boys drenched in water and which female in the world does not enjoy that?

So you tell us, which video do you prefer-the Korean version of the Japanese version?

B.A.P is signed with mega Japanese label King Records, home to Rain.

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