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Eagle-Eyed Internet Users Spot Similarities Between ILLIT’s Dance Moves and Those of NewJeans and LE SSERAFIM.

Digital illustration of hawk-eyed netizens examining detailed dance moves, illustrating similarities between ILLIT, NewJeans, and LE SSERAFIM's choreographies on a futuristic, holographic display.
Written by Tommy Mac

Hawk-Eyed Netizens Catch Similarities In ILLIT’s Choreography To NewJeans And LE SSERAFIM

In an era where K-pop fans are as detail-oriented as the idols themselves, it’s no surprise that hawk-eyed netizens were quick to spot striking similarities in the choreography of the emerging girl group ILLIT and that of seasoned groups NewJeans and LE SSERAFIM. These observations have sparked a whirlwind of conversations across various social media platforms, from Twitter threads to YouTube comparison videos, analyzing every step and gesture in minute detail.

The Eye of the Storm

The buzz began shortly after ILLIT’s latest track was released, accompanied by a visually captivating music video and a series of high-energy live performances. Fans and casual viewers alike noted particular dance moves that bore a remarkable resemblance to those seen in performances by NewJeans and LE SSERAFIM. Not long after, compilations of these similar moves were cropping up online, with side-by-side comparisons that highlighted the likenesses for all to see.

A Closer Look

The points of similarity pointed out by netizens are not just passing resemblances but are instead considered by many to be almost mirror images of one another, from the way the members position their arms to the synchronization and timing of certain signature moves. Specific sequences from ILLIT’s choreography seemed to echo that of LE SSERAFIM’s FEARLESS and NewJeans’ Attention, two songs known for their unique dance routines.

K-pop’s Choreography Culture

This situation brings to light the intricate culture of choreography in K-pop, where originality and innovation are highly prized. Choreographers often strive to create distinctive moves that will catch the eye of the public and become synonymous with the group itself. Hence, when similarities like this are identified, it raises questions about the fine line between inspiration and imitation.

Industry Reactions

The dance similarity issue has prompted mixed reactions from within the K-pop industry. While representatives from ILLIT’s management company have yet to make an official statement, some industry insiders argue that dance, like all forms of art, is inherently derivative and that certain overlaps are inevitable given the vast number of groups and performances in the K-pop sphere. Others, however, see the similarities as more than just coincidences, suggesting a lack of effort in creating original choreography.

Fan Responses

Among fans, the reaction has been divided. Many stand in defense of ILLIT, arguing that the similarities are either coincidental or a form of homage to their seniors. On the flip side, fans of NewJeans and LE SSERAFIM have expressed concerns over intellectual property and the dilution of their favorite groups’ unique identities. Despite these differing viewpoints, the majority of the community agrees that this situation highlights the need for a broader discussion on creativity and originality in K-pop choreography.

Looking Forward

The unfolding debate around choreography similarity in the K-pop industry serves as a reminder of the fine balance between drawing inspiration and maintaining originality. As the conversation continues, it will be interesting to see how artists, choreographers, and management companies navigate these challenges while fostering a culture of creativity and innovation that has long been a hallmark of K-pop.

Tommy Mac: Founder, Producer Mashene Music Group, Las Vegas
Tommy Mac: Founder, Producer Mashene Music Group, Las Vegas