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Sunday, February 18, 2024

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"Dance Challenge" Founder Zico Says He Receives a Lot of Resentment... Apologizes to Idols

 

On the evening of the 17th, MBC's variety show "Point of Omniscient Interference" aired its 286th episode, featuring Block B's Zico and Brian of "Fly to the Sky".

During the episode, Zico, the founder of the "Dance Challenge," revealed that he is receiving a lot of resentment. Since the "Dance Challenge," which started from Zico's "Any Song Challenge," has become an essential activity for promoting idol songs, idols are now obligated to film challenge videos in the waiting room during their breaks.

Zico expressed, "Even all singers must know each other's choreography," and apologized for this aspect, saying, "I would like to take this opportunity to apologize."

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-I'm tired of the challenges now, even though they were good...

-Zico, please make not doing the challenge a trend.

-I'm really tired of it now...

-Please make a trend of clapping while sitting on the couch and listening to your own songs instead of dancing challenges.

-It's not that I don't like the challenge itself, but I don't like them choosing choreography specifically for the challenge... Rather than modifying existing choreography easily for the challenge, I dislike them blatantly selecting choreography specifically for the challenge... 

-It's not Zico's fault... it's the companies forcing forced challenge marketing that's the problemㅠㅠ Honestly, even viewers are tired of it now.

-It's not Zico's fault; it just accidentally became popular.

-The songs are getting repetitive.

-It doesn't seem necessary to apologize for something that Zico didn't force, wasn't it just because "Any Song Challenge" became popular that everyone else started making challenges? It doesn't seem like anyone's fault. Maybe everyone should just gradually stop when the challenge's popularity cools down like this.

-Let's just stop now.

-Rather than saying it became a trend because of Zico, it was already a global trend, and Zico was just the first to step in, being mistaken as the creator.

-Isn't it inevitable since TikTok is the trend?

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