Papa bear Yang Hyun Suk is looking out for his cubs and has given special instructions to 2NE1’s Minzy for the group’s upcoming promotions.
In 2NE1’s new track I Love You, 2NE1 will be going for a sizzling and sexy concept for the track.
However, one 2NE1 member, the underage Minzy, is being given special instructions to try and refrain from doing so.
Fans have been particularly interested in the choreography for I Love You after it was revealed Yang Hyun Suk himself had taken part in creating the choreography.
Having burst onto the Korean gayo scene in the early 90s with his powerful dancing, many have been looking forward to seeing what secrets and wisdoms the dance guru has imparted on the group.
In previous interviews, the YG Entertainment head stated that the choreography for 2NE1’s I Love You will include many sultry movements using the lower-half of the body and other sexy moves as song’s main dance points.
However, Yang Hyun Suk’s concern for Minzy, as a minor, led to him issuing special instructions to the 2NE1 dancer to try and suppress her sexy moves.
Even for the 2NE1 members’ teaser photos, special attention was given to Minzy to avoid wearing revealing outfits due to Yang Hyun Suk’s same concerns.
In a past variety program appearance, Minzy had stated, “I’m just dancing but others tell me when they watch me that it’s too sexy. I think subconsciously these [sexy] dance moves just come out.”
A source for YG Entertainment also spoke on the upcoming music video for I Love You saying, “While filming the music video we were all shocked at 2NE1’s appearance. We never knew [the members] had such a sexy side to them. All the staff members gave them a thumbs up at the end. It will be good to anticipate the music video.”
With 2NE1 planning to hold its comeback stage on SBS’ Inkigayo on July 8, all eyes are on 2NE1 to see how hot the 2NE1 members will make the stage and how successful Minzy will be in attempting to tone down her sexy moves.
Reporter : Stewart Ho (stoo@cj.net)
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