MAMAMOO‘s Solar shocked netizens with the teaser for a music video for her upcoming comeback, 2nd Mini Album COLOURS.
Netizens had been fast to level out the queer affect within the music video, as Solar vogued with a various group of individuals. The clip quickly went viral throughout social media, though the complete music video has but to be launched.
SOLAR VOGUING AND DANCING WITH DRAG QUEENS EVERYBODY STFU pic.twitter.com/yJWH63wVzH
— ً (@Iovendhate) April 18, 2024
SAY THANK YOU MOTHER SOLAR FOR BRINGING CUNTY KPOP BACK pic.twitter.com/cQzvcDErRx
— manuella (@ultmoonsuns) April 18, 2024
@moosengerberry I LOVE SOLAR’S DEDICATION TO THE LGBT #mamamoo #solar #kpop #fyp #kpopteaser
Contrary to fashionable perception, the dancers within the video weren’t all in drag. They are literally members of House of Love, a kiki home.
‘Kiki’ is a time period which began in ballroom tradition and has lately been introduced again to slang by the LGBTQIA+ group, is loosely outlined as a gathering of buddies for the aim of gossiping and chit-chat, and later made extra well-known within the 2012 music “Let’s Have a Kiki” by the Scissor Sisters.
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As homes are “households,” its mom is dancer and choreographer Love Ran (often known as Kim Ran), who additionally choreographed Chung Ha‘s “I’m Ready” and “Stay Tonight.”
The MAMAMOO members have lengthy been supporters of the LGBTQIA+ group, from together with drag queens Nana Kim and BAMBI from Neon Milk of their “HIP” music video to publicly displaying help of Rainbow Moomoos, the primary queer Korean fandom group. Read extra under.
Here Are 22 Times When MAMAMOO Proved Themselves To Be LGBTQIA+ Allies
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