LE SSEARFIM is being accused of copying TWICE's choreography for their hit song, "I CAN'T STOP ME."
Keep on reading for all the details.
Did LE SSEARFIM Copy TWICE's Choreography for 'I CAN'T STOP ME'?
While LE SSARIM is one of the most highly anticipated girl groups of the fourth generation, the group continues to get into a multitude of controversies. From plagiarism to scandalous outfits to a member being accused of school violence, LE SSERAFIM continues to draw criticism.
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On April 30, HYBE released the final trailer for LE SSERAFIM's debut on May 2. The video shows the girls flaunting their model-like visuals and strong girl crush style. The teaser also features a few seconds of choreography.
The choreography quickly drew backlash, with people noting its similarities to TWICE's "I CAN'T STOP ME" dance.
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The girls are seen hugging their arms and shaking their hips in the video. This is similar to the point choreography of TWICE's "I CAN'T STOP ME." Many are curious as to why HYBE Labels chose to tease their comeback with a similar dance move as TWICE's hit single.
People believe Source Music and HYBE Labels are purposely embroiling LE SSERAFIM in further backlash to attract attention, as bad publicity is still publicity.
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Comments concerning the similar dance move read,
"It really looks like TWICE's choreography. There are so many parts of the choreography; why did they choose that one for the teaser?"
"Let us wait until the music video comes out before judging."
"I thought LE SSERAFIM was going in the same direction as BLACKPINK with their girl crush concept, but their choreography is like TWICE's."
Check out LE SSERAFIM's teaser here:
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LE SSERAFIM's Debut
LE SSERAFIM is scheduled to make their debut on May 2 with the mini-album, "FEARLESS."
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On April 21, it was announced that "FEARLESS" surpassed 270,000 copies sold within the first week of its pre-order period.
On April 30, it was then released that pre-order sales for the album surpassed 380,000 copies.
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Written by Alexa Lewis