Following initial backlash regarding her song “NA”and its controversial dance moves, Hwasa has successfully flipped the narrative, garnering affection from K-Netz for her latest track and choreography.
On September 19th, Hwasa made her much-anticipated return to the K-pop scene with her second solo mini-album, titled “O,”featuring the title track “NA.”Initially, the album drew comparisons to PSY’s “Gangnam Style,”leading to mixed reactions from music fans.
Critics suggested that she had lost her unique flair after her transition to P NATION, sentiments that grew stronger after the release of her music video showcasing dance sequences that prominently feature her butt dance.
However, just a week post-release, “NA”started gaining significant popularity, both domestically and internationally.
After viewing her captivating M2 performance and relay dance, many Koreans began to discuss that the “butt dance“isn’t as controversial as initially thought. They praised how well the concept fits Hwasa’s persona and noted how her enjoyment during the performance enhances the overall vibe.
The title track “NA”carries a powerful message centered around the theme of “Me, Myself, & NA(I),”aiming to uplift self-esteem and celebrate a life free from the judgment of others.
Korean audiences have expressed admiration for her confidence, and the song continues to resonate with them.
Here are some notable comments from viewers:
- “I personally don’t like it, but since it’s going viral now, I think it’s a good thing for her as a singer.”
- “I love how happy she looks.”
- “Her talent is exceptional, the kind that can’t be duplicated through mere effort. She’s a true, natural entertainer.”
- “It looks exciting and fun, doesn’t it?”
- “She dances so well. Her charm is undeniable!”
- “The clothing style and choreography don’t align with my taste, but the dance itself is enjoyable, and it’s evident that she’s having fun, which I find appealing.”
Additionally, Hwasa’s “NA”dance has become a hot topic among her international fans.
@_isabae_ me myself and i 💃 @화사 (HWASA) dc:@kirstendodgen #HWASA #화사 #NA #나 #kpop @YesStyle #yesstyle [CODE:ISA10]
@luisagarciask We tag @화사 (HWASA)😂❤️🔥 #korea #latam #latinoamerica #southcorea #hwasa #na
@peplinnie how can hwasa never miss a beat (ib: @Daiki) #hwasa #O #na #pnation #mariahwasa #kpop #dancecover #cover #kpopfyp #foryoupage #kirstendodgen
On platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram, numerous users are showcasing their renditions of the MAMAMOO member’s dance challenge, which encourages self-love and confidence.
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