The Black Label has elevated the status of K-culture with high-class music and choreography.
The Netflix animated film 'K-Pop Demon Hunters,' featuring K-pop idols, has created a global sensation since its debut on the 20th. As a genre merging musical and occult elements garners fresh responses, a significant portion of the K-pop music, which holds a high proportion, has been produced by The Black Label's producers, attracting attention.
First, the girl group Huntrix decorates the highlight scenes of achieving their goals with 'Golden,' 'How It's Done,' and the grim reaper boy group Lion Boys' 'Soda Pop' and 'Your Idol,' all of which were created through the efforts of The Black Label's producers.
Centered around Teddy, the head of The Black Label, composers such as Cush, 24, Vince, ido, and Danny Jung have joined forces to enhance the quality of the songs, and Danny Jung has participated as a vocalist taking on the role of the baby in Lion Boys. Moreover, the 'kal-gun-mu' choreography of Huntrix and Lion Boys was developed with the participation of The Black Label's choreographer Leejung, successfully implementing high-class K-pop.
In this way, the producers of The Black Label, who have led the global success of K-pop, have all come together, resulting in another hot response with high completion. Attention is now focused on what new music the production team of The Black Label, which has created 'trustworthy and enjoyable' K-pop, will produce in the future.
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