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TWICE's What is Love or Mamamoo's Starry Night?


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Totally different genres, from totally different groups for totally different audiences. Literally not comparable. 

 

this is just for fun lmao

^ exactly , both are very different genres , so i'll say both slayed their own genre,

TWICE slayed in "What is love ?" And mamamoo slayed in" starry night"

 

yeah that's my point

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Twice for the song but I only liked the sana and tzuyu chorus choreo and the leaning part. MV is A+++ replay value

 

Mamamoo is a surprise but I stopped listening after a week or two. Love everything about the comeback tho in terms of styling (Solar and Hwasa are spirit animals)

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Starry Night has a lot of good aesthetic porn but I like What Is Love? better, both song and video. 

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This is an odd comparison. Concepts are totally different, music is totally different, the way that these two groups are presented and marketed, their style and vibe always have been very different from each other.

 

Out of the top new gen girl groups you hardly could have picked a pair that's more contrasting than Mamamoo and Twice are in these two comebacks.

 

This is more like asking which music style and what type of concept (cute quirky charm vs mature powerful charisma) do people prefer in general.

 

For me it's Mamamoo and Starry Night. Twice's songs and concepts simply aren't my cup of tea but I did enjoy the film references in the MV.

 

Both groups did what they set out to do very well.

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