4 Performances That Showed Incredible Improvement On 'BoysPlanet' Episode 6
.” The next round, called the Dual Position Battle, focuses on two of the three cornerstones of K-pop performance—dance, vocals, and rap—to create unique covers of well-known K-pop classics. It’s a challenge for even the most experienced of the bunch, but it’s pushing the trainees to become their best selves. Watch out for spoilers if you’re not caught up on the most recent episodes!SEVENTEEN songs are never easy to cover—they’re dance-intensive and usually require the strongest of vocalists.
“Love Killa” by MONSTA X is surprisingly difficult to sing, and the trainees’ original choreography was not well-received. However, with a lot of practice, they managed to stun the show’s masters with their cool and powerful performance. The change from beginning to end is unbelievable!It’s important for any stage’s “killing part” to be the most polished, which was a big responsibility for trainee Park Hyun Bin.
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