With the truth out in the open, he asks those particular fans to please stop criticizing him as it was Taeyong and Mark’s idea and choice to go through with the move. Some messaged me, ‘Why are you our oppa’s leg.’ There were a lot of fans who were worried for Taeyong. I told, ‘Discuss it over and decide what you’d like to do.’ And I saw them do the move on broadcast and the MV.Īfter it was broadcast, I received a lot of messages. ![]() Are you really okay with that?’ He answered, ‘Teach, I can do it!’ I told him, ‘It does look nice, but I think it may be too dangerous especially to do it on stage every time. He personally suggested the idea, ‘I think it would look better if Mark jumps over me.’ Taeyong is very passionate and has a lot of ideas. However, Koo Sung revealed that his original version of the dance move didn’t have that part! Taeyong was actually the one who came up with the move! ![]() The part wasn’t in my original choreography. There’s a part where Taeyong is leaning back and tells Mark to ‘step on and jump over’. We created an action scene into a choreography. Mark comes to the center and creates a fight scene. There’s a scene called the “Action Scene”. They were worried that the move will be bad for Taeyong and Mark’s safety. However, Koo Sung revealed that he received some criticism from certain fans about “endangering” Taeyong’s leg in the move. At the end, Mark steps on Taeyong’s leg to end it with a stunning punch. Mark is in the center as he “fights” his members one by one. ![]() While discussing his favorite parts from the choreography, he mentioned a particular part from the dance break, called the “action scene”. NCT 127‘s choreographer for “Kick It”, Jung Koo Sung, came on a YouTube interview to talk about his latest creation with the group. The Korea Times - Taeyong of K-pop boy group NCT will kick off his solo journey with the mini-album SHALALA, June 5.
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