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Third Generation Female Idol Names BTS’s J-Hope As Her Inspiration

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What an exceptionally proficient combo!

Dreamcatcher‘s SuA holds down a number of necessary roles within the group as a vocalist, the lead rapper, and the primary dancer.

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Though she excels at all of them, her dancing ability, with none query, is essentially the most irreplaceable expertise of hers. Apart from being the strongest dancer within the group, SuA has additionally contributed as a choreographer in a number of of Dreamcatcher’s tasks.

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In a latest interview, the idol revealed that she had a knack for dancing since childhood, which led her to depart her hometown Masan and transfer to Seoul on their own. SuA spent 5 years in coaching, which helped her develop choreographing abilities. After debuting with Dreamcatcher, she participated in a number of tasks as a choreographer.

In 2018 SuA and her co-member Dani posted a dance and tune cowl of Camilla Cabello’s “Havana,” which obtained excessive praises from followers. SuA was the creator of the dance routine the 2 carried out within the video.

The subsequent 12 months, she created one other banger choreography to DJ Snake’s “Taki Taki,” which she carried out along with her different members JiU and Yoohyeon.

Probably one in every of her most talked about covers, nevertheless, is Billie Eilish’s “COPYCAT.” In the video, SuA sang and danced to the tune, exhibiting off her capabilities as a well-rounded artist. The choreography was self-made and confirmed a distinct aspect of the idol as she pulled off a darker idea all on her personal.

In a latest interview the place she talked about her development as a choreographer, she talked about that BTS member J-Hope was one in every of her inspirations. She shared that she was impressed after watching one in every of J-Hope’s solo choreographies, and that’s what pushed her to create the dance to “COPYCAT.”

I favored it a lot. So, from then onwards, I gained energy, pondering, ‘It will come out nicely if I simply do it my manner.’

—SuA

SuA shared that she nonetheless watches the video from time to time, and it’s her “favourite” results of her exhausting work as a choreographer.

Though she didn’t point out which J-Hope choreography impressed her for “COPYCAT,” followers are guessing it’s “Boy Meets Evil,” given the similarity in fashion and vibe. The choreography for “Boy Meets Evil” was created by Dylan Mayoral and executed by J-Hope with the perfection of a grasp.

Still from J-Hope’s efficiency video for “Boy Meets Evil”

SuA went on to choreograph extra dances after “COPYCAT,” essentially the most notable one being “Red Sun,” the title monitor of Dreamcatcher’s 2020 album Dystopia: The Tree Of Language.



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