N.flying debuted as a Japanese indie band first! In 2013! They debuted in Korea in 2015. I'm pretty sure all the members can speak Japanese! Also I'm surprised you didn't recognize the first song by LiSA because it's the opening for season1 of Demon Slayer!
13:12 The original rap verse is by J.I.D featuring on an Imagine Dragons song. (it was for for Arcane, a show based on LoL) J.I.D is a very good rapper and i was so pleasantly surprised to see Seunghyub give his verse complete justice!
i wouldnt say they have korean albums like this but ill list songs that might be similar! - video therapy - monster - say goodbye these are the three on the top of my head that you might like if you liked these medleys
FNC bands have a devoted following in Japan, especially F.T. Island and CNBLUE. It helps that rock is still big in Japan. I would say in general, Korean bands are far behind in popularity compared to Japanese bands in Japan, which makes sense.
Their popularity mainly come from Korea. They also became very popular in Japan after Jaehyun (the drummer) played in a popular Japanese drama. Their popularity are in decline these days because the members are in military but they were pretty popular in Korea and Japan before they go to the military. I'll be waiting for your album reaction. Best N.Flying albums in my opinion: 1. Turbulence (full) 2. Yaho (mini) 3. Dearest (mini) I also would love to see your reaction to Seunghyub and Hweseung's Jaefriends episode.
lol i laughed when you said their voices are dating, they are very good at harmonies ~ i would say their full album Man On The Moon is closest to the vibe you're looking for cos the title track Moonshot itself goes hard but they have bsides like these in every album i'll also recommend Flowerwork from their Spring Memories album but i would suggest watching their live performances cos they are somehow even better live than the recording th-cam.com/play/PLoZ0SQxIqbeZvOKvnPPcj2zv_QEKu831F.html
N.Flying really shines live, their showmanship and stage presence is incredible! I recommend their [LIVE CLIP] performances on TH-cam.
N.flying debuted as a Japanese indie band first! In 2013! They debuted in Korea in 2015. I'm pretty sure all the members can speak Japanese! Also I'm surprised you didn't recognize the first song by LiSA because it's the opening for season1 of Demon Slayer!
13:12 The original rap verse is by J.I.D featuring on an Imagine Dragons song. (it was for for Arcane, a show based on LoL) J.I.D is a very good rapper and i was so pleasantly surprised to see Seunghyub give his verse complete justice!
Seunghyub has a deep ass voice when talking tho whenever he sings or raps his voice sounds higher potched lol
i wouldnt say they have korean albums like this but ill list songs that might be similar!
- video therapy
- monster
- say goodbye
these are the three on the top of my head that you might like if you liked these medleys
fully second this comment!!
5:06 that's Seunghyub!
Wow there’s a lot of N.Flying reactions recently!!! They deserve more attention ❤❤❤treasure band❤
10:41 that's basically his talking voice... Which... Is a whole other can of worms 😅😂
FNC bands have a devoted following in Japan, especially F.T. Island and CNBLUE. It helps that rock is still big in Japan. I would say in general, Korean bands are far behind in popularity compared to Japanese bands in Japan, which makes sense.
Warriors, enemy are imagine dragon songs, and rise is another league of legends song
Their popularity mainly come from Korea. They also became very popular in Japan after Jaehyun (the drummer) played in a popular Japanese drama. Their popularity are in decline these days because the members are in military but they were pretty popular in Korea and Japan before they go to the military.
I'll be waiting for your album reaction. Best N.Flying albums in my opinion:
1. Turbulence (full)
2. Yaho (mini)
3. Dearest (mini)
I also would love to see your reaction to Seunghyub and Hweseung's Jaefriends episode.
6:47 That's Hun!
lol i laughed when you said their voices are dating, they are very good at harmonies ~
i would say their full album Man On The Moon is closest to the vibe you're looking for cos the title track Moonshot itself goes hard but they have bsides like these in every album
i'll also recommend Flowerwork from their Spring Memories album but i would suggest watching their live performances cos they are somehow even better live than the recording
th-cam.com/play/PLoZ0SQxIqbeZvOKvnPPcj2zv_QEKu831F.html
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