TAEMIN テミン 'さよならひとり' MV (Sayonara Hitori) | K-Cord Girls Reaction | Patreon Request

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @heny2wish252
    @heny2wish252 ปีที่แล้ว

    Taemin is my first love in kpop, and i always love him. Thanks to reaction...

  • @bea_hae_tae9392
    @bea_hae_tae9392 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    TAEMIN KING

  • @milindawilson9175
    @milindawilson9175 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Taemin's "Sayonara Hitori" MV is visually stunning and breathtaking. This is the sort of vibe you should expect from the majority of Taemin's Japanese songs and MVs. They all have this very Japanese feel to them.
    If you are curious how this MV was made, you should look up the behind the scenes/making of video, th-cam.com/video/QNLyT4ZZw7U/w-d-xo.html. You will see that for most of it, Taemin is dancing in a shallow pool of water on a green screen set. (Very similar to how SHINee's leader Onew filmed his solo debut "Blue" MV in 2018.) About the only things that are real in the MV are the water and the piano, Taemin's amazing outfits and his impressive dancing. :D
    Because this is one of Taemin's Japanese songs, it was produced by one of the Japanese companies SM partners with for its Japanese promotions, so almost everyone involved is Japanese. Therefore, in the behind the scenes footage you also will get a chance to hear just how fluent and comfortable Taemin is speaking Japanese. :D
    And if you haven't yet, you should really look up the English translation of the lyrics, because when it comes to Taemin's solo songs, and especially his Japanese songs, the lyrics usually have a very deep meaning and are full of Biblical and existential metaphors for life and his career, etc. The lyrics always add an extra layer to his performances that take everything to the next level.
    "Sayonara Hitori" is his Japanese solo debut in 2016. However, Taemin and SHINee have been well-known Japanese artists since SHINee's Japanese debut in 2011.
    However, if you watch one of his live performances of the song in Korea, you will see the Korean version of this song is named "Goodbye." As you probably know, Sayonara means goodbye in Japanese. His Japanese version was so popular that they decided to produce a Korean version of the song a few months later. The Korean version is what you hear if you watch Taemin's "Devil Inside" performance on the dance competition show Hit the Stage or any award show or concert performances outside of Japan.
    And because Taemin is a member of SHINee, his live performances of this song are even more mind blowing and powerful than what you just experienced. You definitely need to see him perform this song live in concert or as an award show performance. (I think you might have seen him perform the Korean version of he song as part of his "Guess Who," "Soldier" and "Goodbye" MAMA award show stage. It's the live performance where Taemin is wearing the black outfit with all the red and black ribbons and he unbuttons his shirt to reveal his chest when he performs "Goodbye." )
    You should also check out his dance practice, the dance practice is not on TH-cam, so you have to search for it. You haven't even begun to see just how amazing the choreography for "Sayonara Hitori (Goodbye)" is. :P
    Fun fact: This was the first time Taemin worked with Sugawara Koharu, who is a famous Japanese choreographer, and it was the first time he had done a contemporary style dance. Sugawara was the one who taught him contemporary style. Since then, Taemin and Sugawara have worked together many times over the years, and they have become really good friends. She helped Taemin choreograph their duet performance on the Korean idol dance competition show Hit the Stage and she was the choreographer for Taemin's "Move," "Want" and "Flame of Love" MVs, as well as one of several who collaborated on Taemin's "Criminal" MV choreography. Sugawara was also the choreographer for SHINee's song "Good Evening." She loves working with Taemin because his dance style and personality is very similar to her's so they mesh really well together, and that is one of the reasons why she has been featured in several of Taemin's projects.
    As you may have noticed, there are blue flowers that bloom and then are placed all around Taemin in the casket. Pearl aqua blue/green is SHINee's color, so blue has a lot of important messages when it comes to SHINee. Plus, blue flowers, when equated with a message, usually stand for love and inspiration, and when presenting someone with blue flowers you are telling them you will stay loyal and passionate about them. Blue flowers also could be used as a connection within Taemin's solo storyline, as well as connecting him to SHINee. We also see blue roses in Taemin's "Press Your Number" MV and blue flowers in SHINee's "Countless" MV. And some theories even think the blue flowers could be connected to the blue roses/flowers we see in EXO's storyline, which is now thought may be all connected to SM's SM Culture Universe story.
    Taemin's "Sayonara Hitori" MV is also set in an otherworldly location in another dimension or planet and the prominent feature is a giant moon, just like in EXO's storyline. And it even looks similar to the giant moon we see rising from behind the rock formation in SHINee Key's solo "Bad Love" MV and album teaser video, which possibly could mean it's all connected as well.

  • @mirelly6883
    @mirelly6883 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Band rock song we are live and renegades renegades so good band rock ❤❤

  • @mochawilliams5996
    @mochawilliams5996 ปีที่แล้ว

    His Japanese songs are epic!

  • @qwe321-tk6tp
    @qwe321-tk6tp ปีที่แล้ว

    taemin danger live
    th-cam.com/video/aNNM4fh7ekA/w-d-xo.html
    taemin soldier+one by one +press your number live
    th-cam.com/video/OmSXLHNqhDo/w-d-xo.html