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sunmisbf · 5 months
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my bf told me he watched sunmi’s mv teaser n he didn’t like it. like first of all it’s not for u she’s doing this for gay women n second it was very bold of him to give that opinion to sunmi’s no. 1 defender every time he says anything even a little negative/critical about her i jump to her defense immediately 😭
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sunghanbin · 2 years
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SUNMI: heroine mv behind
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possession1981 · 2 months
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3, 11, 13 for the song ask <3
thank you ✨
three songs you were recently obsessed with down by tvxq, none of my business by tinashe, stuck by moon jongup
three songs you want at your funeral oh this is so fun omg.... helena by my chemical romance obviously and people need to recreate the whole mv too. heroine by sunmi bc the show must go on. ring ding dong by shinee to honour all the times i've annoyed my bestie with that song.
three songs asks
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syarhn · 2 years
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lee geum-ja as sunmi's songs
lalalay // tail mv // black pearl // heroine // narcissism // black pearl // 꽃같네 // siren // gashina // curve
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crystalscc · 1 year
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A top that Sunmi wore in her Heroine MV. The original top is quite revealing (credit to Geebin Flores), so I decided to include the Sunmi-style accessory top, too. You can find that in the Gloves...
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overlooked-tracks · 2 years
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Sunmi: “I Am Most Confident and Beautiful When I Wear Music on Stage”
An Overlooked Tracks News Finding: Here’s an article you might have overlooked. Having a partnership with NewsAPI, we try to catch music entertainment news for you to view, read and possibly enjoy. We will continue to find what’s available in the world of music entertainment, concert information and music releases. But obviously you – the listener and reader are the biggest source for news in your area, so if you can share with us. For right now, look at what we found for you:
“From The Rolling Stone – India Magazine Website – Sunmi: “I Am Most Confident and Beautiful When I Wear Music on Stage””
K-pop is kaleidoscopic. It’s worth knowing and appreciating that it is more than just music. There’s a boatload of other factors: one-of-a-kind concepts, high-quality performances, incredible production standards, and unparalleled fashion that make the genre a conspicuous and distinct contributor to pop culture. Speaking of which, the sense of fashion that the industry has been unveiling is what piques my interest the most, and in this regard, the first name that springs to mind is Sunmi – a superstar diva who is K-pop’s very own fashion tour de force. Two months ago, when our team started brainstorming on this special K-music issue, we unanimously agreed on Sunmi as our ‘Fashion Digital Cover Star.’ There was no doubt that she was most suited.
Sunmi is Rolling Stone India’s ‘Fashion’ cover star for the K-Music Special Issue.
The singer-songwriter and record producer is a fan favorite all over the world. Her work includes K-pop, disco-pop, and synth-pop in the form of conceptually distinct music videos where fashion, style, and appearance play a key role in representing her musical style, dubbed ‘Sunmi-pop’ – songs that feature infectiously catchy tunes with meaningful lyrics marked by metaphors. It’s been my absolute honor to get to know more about the artist and her artistry, aesthetic creativity, and dynamism through this insightful, in-depth and introspective interview with Rolling Stone India.
The former Wonder Girls member’s spectacular rise and transformation into one of K-pop’s most prominent female soloists have involved a perfect blend of incredible vocals, visuals, and vogue. “Wonder Girls has always represented a retro mood in terms of fashion and music,” Sunmi says. Those retro-elements were whisked into Sunmi-pop, which reflected the style of the ’60s in “Nobody,” the ’70s in “Tell Me”, and the ’80s in “So Hot.” Being at the forefront of the industry’s rise and observing its international expansion, I believe Sunmi realized the importance of developing her signature style to keep up. “I have created iconic looks that would come to people’s minds when listening to Sunmi’s music in a trendy and sensuous fashion,” the artist explains.
“I am not inspired by grandeur. I get ideas from everyday life or sudden imagination.”
As evidenced by a parade of superhits like “24 Hours,” “Full Moon,” “Gashina,” “Heroine” and “Siren” to name a few, Sunmi-pop is vibrant and heterogeneous. When I first saw the music video for “Gashina,” I was zapped. The title of the song per se was so different and the MV rocked an oriental-style backdrop with powerful lyrics. The portrayal of an aggrieved soul through dancehall-style synth-pop was a unique feature, as it made the song look funky and audibly cheerful while obscuring its underlying cynicism. The bottom line? Sunmi’s meticulous creative process is reflected in the visual style, camera movements, and aesthetics.
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She says, “There are keywords that come to mind first when I’m making music. I put the keywords together and make a story or picture in my head. In addition to that, I create and share visual material that can explain my ideas to the planning department, which in due course implements my ideas.” But ideation and concept-building come with their own set of challenges. “If you want to look more dramatic in the choreography or video, high-level movements and scenes are inevitable. The injuries that occur while preparing for them are the biggest challenges.”
Sunmi began her solo singing career after Wonder Girls disbanded in 2017. She followed up “Gashina” with “Heroine,” a prequel, and her sophomore EP Warning, which featured the main single “Siren.”
All of these were part of her signature genre, known as the ‘Sunmi genre.’  In her words, “It’s music that reminds people of Sunmi’s character when they first hear it.”  Which, in my opinion, is what makes her songs so beautiful. Even if you haven’t seen her music video, just listening to the audio track will reveal the unique style that’s inherent in them. In light of this the artist elaborates, “To be honest, a lot of the influence was sourced from my career while I was a member of Wonder Girls. But from the personal front, too, I am attracted to music from the Seventies and the Eighties.”
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The singer’s creative genius is what adds to her renditions, without a doubt. Under the gabardine of iridescent set designs and fashionable looks, she transmits essential messages and sad sentiments with incredible ease. “Siren,” for example, comes with a deep message. Sunmi’s warning to a lover whose vision of her doesn’t correspond to reality is described as “the beautiful me of your fantasies doesn’t exist.”
The song hits you hard when you comprehend the lyrics, and the relatability hits harder. Sunmi’s fondness for emotions, nostalgia, and the sonic brilliance of music from the past finds exquisite expression in her music time and time again. She thinks she is still learning about the distinct sensibility of those days. “The music of that generation isn’t perfect, but for me, that’s exactly why it’s perfect.”
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As I ponder through her answers while writing this piece, it becomes clearer that Sunmi is so much more than a pop or fashion icon. Her work has a deep-seated meaning. She’s a muse who expresses herself through her art form, music, and fashion sense, and her shining screen appearance is an extension of her personality and messages – thoughts on serious issues, toxic relationships, women’s empowerment, and more.
When she launched her single “Noir,” Sunmi mentioned that she hoped to influence other musicians through the song. “I want to become a good example that you can think of when you’re not sure which direction to go in.”
A winner of multiple accolades, “Noir” – which also featured in our list of the ‘10 Best K-pop Music Videos of 2019’ – is a satirical take on our addiction to social media and the need for being liked and followed, symbolized by the tiny heart-shaped candies she consumes in the video. We observed near the end of the video that she is alone. All she has left are the comments on her social media posts, illustrating the overwhelming isolation and hopelessness of ‘reality’ that drives individuals to social media.
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Sunmi’s style often elicits mixed reactions. Some believe her looks are flamboyant, some call them sensual and powerful, while to some, her fashion sense is difficult to decipher. But call her what you will, she has one of the greatest fashion templates in the K-pop universe. She’s someone who can put together combinations that no one else would think of, and still look great. “I am not inspired by grandeur. I get ideas from everyday life or sudden imagination.”
When asked how she manages to reinvent her style with each new music video, she answers, “I don’t think the source of inspiration needs to be something grand.” This is also evident in how she opines about choreographing her daily look, which mostly comprises comfort clothing. “Wearing ‘cool’ outfits continuously becomes uncomfortable after a certain point. Maybe that’s why I usually wear comfortable clothes whenever I feel like it. After all, when I go to a film set, I have to wear pretty and uncomfortable clothes again.”
Describing her 2019 comeback single “Lalalay” as one of her most stylized projects, Sunmi elucidates, “If you look at the concept photo for “Lalalay,” I had a very large butterfly decoration on my head and colorful eyeshadows on my eyes.” She also reveals that she had collaborated with Kevin Germanier’s brand, GERMANIER – him being a designer and friend she loves – to make costumes just for this song. “It was a very experimental and original work for me,” she adds.
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It is style over fashion for Sunmi, who often combines contrasting elements with unique embellishments, uncommon designs, or motifs that are distinctively feminine. She theorizes, “Personality, mood, attitude, beliefs, etc, are the elements that make a certain style stand out. So even if it’s the same fashion, it looks really different depending on a person’s individuality and mood.” The diva likes to flaunt current trends and, as a musician, prefers to set trends with her artistry and fashion.
This is where I want to bring up “Pporappippam” (“Purple-hued Night”), one of her most underrated yet brilliant compositions, with a presentation, color scheme, styling, and production design that blew my mind. 
The artist’s “first true love song” is all about a summer adventure that features an ever-so-happy Sunmi having a gala time with friends and a loved one. Her looks, styled by Germanier, were fun yet classy and she sparkled against the purple-hued backdrop. Her ability to adapt to fashion with time is perhaps why she rocks any outfit. Plus, she’s been in the business for a long time. So, it doesn’t come as a surprise when she says, “I have been a singer for 15 years, so, there is no style or outfit that I haven’t tried or worn. Hence, I doubt there’s any item left to wear.”
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pinkjxckson · 5 years
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Heroine 주인공 (2018) - Sunmi 선미
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sleepineskpop · 5 years
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[MV] SUNMI (선미) _ Heroine (주인공)
i recently happened to hear bits of this song, but i kept forgetting to check it out ^^’ but i finally did~ and i really like it :3 it has a cool sound and kinda sounds bit nostalgic too
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teddibearclub · 3 years
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imagine having a take so wrong that i had to screenshot it to complain about it
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kaptain-k-pop · 4 years
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On the one hand I am somewhat surprised that none of Sunmi's music videos have ever included her with a sword
But on the other hand maybe it's for the best... I don't know if anyone watching would be able to survive that kind of power.....
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sunmisbf · 5 months
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happy miya monday n sunmi cb eve. who wants to come over n have a sunmi video marathon w me? 💗
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kaspbarks · 5 years
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the real hero was you, baby -- heroine (2018)
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possession1981 · 1 year
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hiiii <3 18, 31 for 2018, and 38 !!
hiii bestie hiiiiii sorry this took me ages to get to but thank youuuu 💗💕
most unique music video: taemin's sayonara hitori mv seems to come to mind. i love it so much but it's almost bizarre jbfkjsdbgjsdb like absolute video game shit
top 5 favorite title track releases of 2018: this question was so so hard for me because 2018 is one of the strongest years in kpop for my eardrums skjbgkjsdbgksjd like there are SO many releases i wanted to put there. but these are probably the ones that i feel like. if they were not in my life i would feel empty. shinin' - jonghyun scentist - vixx good evening - shinee blooming days - exo cbx now or never - sf9 + heroine - sunmi
if you could pick an old and/or disbanded group to debut again with their same debut song in 2023, what group would you choose?: without thinking too hard and just going with my first instinct i personally think pristin were ahead of their time and i would have loved to see what they could achieve now.
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kwallpopper · 5 years
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SUNMI - Heroine (주인공) (2018)
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dazzlingkai · 6 years
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the show must go on
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