I fucking LOVE the little diddly vocal shit they're doing at the end of this. Seriously. When Yesung comes in at 2:50 my face split into a huge grin, especially as it's not in the live versions they've been doing.
BUM BUH BUM BUM, BUM BUM.
BUM BUH BUM BUM, BUM BUM.
So SuJu is back and tearing it up, with mostly kick-ass performances of SUPERMAN and Mr. Simple, for which I think SUPERMAN kicks everything's ass. It's just so fucking LOW and WAY MORE MASCULINE than pretty much anything I've ever encountered in Kpop (sans TOP's Turn It Up, that's the other one), especially in the genre of stuff produced by/for boy bands.
And then they go into Mr. Simple and that's cool too.
Yeah, Mr. Simple is the cousin of Sorry Sorry and Bonamana. Yeah, it's got weird lyrics that do not match the vibe of the choreography/music. Yeah, SuJu is pushing the easy-to-follow choreography really hard in all their interviews in an attempt to recreate the popularity of Sorry Sorry.
Do I still like the song? Yes.
Do I still love SuJu more than life itself? Hells Yes. (Even with Leeteuk's horrific hairdo. But sometimes its the faux-hawk and it is the hottest thing everrrrrrrr.)
They are kick-ass performers, you've got to give them that. Comparing their musicbank/inkagayo stages to other (admittedly newer) groups is just sad. There's so much more charisma, personality, and professionalism in their performances that there really is no comparison (unless we're talking about BigBang, but they're the other heavy hitters).
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