Park Jin-Young said he was moved by the growth of OSAKA Ojo Gang.
The Mnet program 'World of Street Woman Fighter' (hereinafter referred to as WSWF), which aired live on the 22nd, depicted the final crews competing for the championship.
The 'crew identity mission' took place. The stage of OSAKA Ojo Gang began. They appeared in intense red costumes. The choreography appropriately mixed the atmosphere of Ojo and the gang, eliciting great cheers.
Aaliyah noted, "Myself and Mr. Park Jin-Young had this conversation. At first, it was a bit difficult. When I went home, I wondered if we were from the same crew. They really grew a lot. I was very inspired."
Park Jin-Young said, "Other stages were all exciting, but I wasn't excited about this stage. It was so moving. I thought Ojo Gang wouldn't make it this far. The reason is that each one has such strong individuality. I worried if they could melt together as one team. Their individuality hasn't disappeared, but now they look like one team. This feels like OSAKA, it came across as such. It seems to express OSAKA itself. It was more than just dancing."
Ibuki said, "It was fun and awesome. We didn't overdo it to create a work that highlighted our good points and each showed their superpower. What we properly showcased in the final and wrapped up joyfully was really good," while Kyoka expressed gratitude towards the fans, saying, "I don't think we could stand here without Midorize (fans)."
[Photo] Mnet 'World of Street Woman Fighter'
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