Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "LE SSERAFIM - CRAZY"
Episode Date: October 4, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticLE SSERAFIM's Rise to StardomIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, we dive deep into the world of LE SSERAFIM, the K-pop girl group that has taken the globa...l music scene by storm. From their groundbreaking debut to their recent chart-topping hits, we explore the key factors that have contributed to their meteoric rise.We delve into their collaborations with renowned artists like PinkPantheress, Demi Lovato, and David Guetta, and discuss their latest single "Crazy," a captivating EDM track that has captivated audiences worldwide. We also examine their impressive music show wins, including their triple crown on M Countdown, and explore their unique dance style, influenced by the legendary voguing crew, House of Juicy Couture.Furthermore, we discuss LE SSERAFIM's cultural impact, their fearless approach to music, and their aspirations for future collaborations. As a global phenomenon, LE SSERAFIM's journey is a testament to their talent, hard work, and unwavering dedication to their craft.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Now, hopefully I'm saying this right, but I just want to preface at the beginning that I will be butchering names.
So with that being said, hopefully the group I'm talking about, L.E. Seraphim.
I don't know if you're supposed to spell out the seraphim or are you just supposed to say it like that.
But with that being said and name already being butchered, let's get into why they are the main focus for today's segment.
as the track from them titled Crazy is a specific EDM track with a little techno house tech house beats and more importantly for me specifically a urban style rap you know seeing that infused in such a unique type of fashion is very interesting especially for the amount of music that I review listening to rap incorporated
in a edium or a tech house especially from a k-pop group it's very notable and it stands out when i'm listening to music right
because overall the overall um track crazy is off of the party's uh remix actually yeah let me see
I think it's off of that.
It's from the EP.
And a lot of the main
artists off of the EP
as far as in the K-pop charts
collectively, they've been
putting up numbers as
Ellie Serafilm, which is the
whole group in itself. I get to
some of the more specific artists in the second.
But the whole group in itself
with the track
crazy that accompanied their
EP, put up numbers on
Billboard as
it charted number four on the world albums number 10 on the world digital song sales and number 17 on top album sales and number 184 on the billboard 200 and it spent time at number two on the global shazam k-pop chart for 23 consecutive days so as far as impacted the masses ellie seraphim as a k-pop group
they've been accomplishing just that as even in their choreography, which is something that is a pivotal consistent for the K-pop community.
I think the heavy emphasis on choreography from every single K-pop group, whether it's black, pink, whether it's B.S.
What are some other ones?
new genes
all the choreography
and the effort put into it
is why
on a very random note
is why Jesse
a K-pop musician
from the idol
HBO TV show
won best choreography
at the Emmys
I think on a global scale
K-pop musicians
put the most effort
into their choreography
in the way that they perform for the audience to see.
The reason I'm saying that is because of the genre I specializing,
which is hip-hop.
Let's just say choreography is at an all-time low in hip-hop.
I mean, we'll be blessed, quote-unquote,
if they even perform their track,
let alone have actual choreography to go along with their music.
And I blame the consumers,
because if y'all stop buying tickets to people who just walk around
and let the music play and don't even say anything.
I'm not talking about Kanye because he's a goat.
He's a legend.
He can do what he wants.
Kanye not singing at the arena for like thousands of fans to see.
It's like LeBron bringing his son to NBA Media Day and he's actually on the team.
Like nobody's going to call it out because of the goat legacy that he's accomplished.
I'm talking about the newer hip-hop acts that just had a song blow up.
And they out here playing karaoke on stage.
Like if you don't go get you a choreography coach, a dancing coach, some vocal lessons, mind you,
because most of these artists be off lean, off percasses, out of breath,
don't even know how to rap for a lick.
And they'd be up there just playing karaoke because of a ghost writer that helped them get a hit.
And now they can't remember the lyrics.
So anyways, sorry for that tangent.
Let's get back to K-pop.
so as far as a specific track crazy already went over the numbers when it comes to that and
the main reason we're talking about this today is because it's projected as far as uh the projections
for october 5th it's projected to be the and this is in totality so the u.s stats and overseas
stats like everything considered as far as the billboard top 50 is set to be the 45th most play
track in the world had to find that right quick you know i'm getting old nowadays it's hard for
me see that but um so that's a crazy accomplishment i mean pun intended right honestly i my fault you
you can throw your you know you can throw your tomatoes you i'm gonna be here all night but um
that's a crazy accomplishment and as far as the ep it was significantly contributed uh no it was
um saw significant contributions from i'm not gonna say the main artist out of that k-pop group but
hughian hopefully i said that right if i didn't
Don't kill me. Like I said at the very beginning, Names is going to be butchered.
But it seems like she was the lead of the L.E. Serafin K-pop group.
I may be wrong, but that's what I got out of the music as far as her huge in.
And with that being said, yeah, that's basically it.
You know, I wanted to get into the overall group.
I think I did that as far as the numbers.
and their choreography is definitely on point as far as when they go to perform.
And I think I got that across.
And oh, one funny side note is that their specific artist was, well, the one I just talked about,
Hujan, is a fan of Chappelle Rowan, while Sakura, another member of Ellie Serafam is a big fan of Sabrina Carpenter.
And they kind of talked about wanting, not kind of, they, basically.
basically said we want to collaborate with these individual artists and to that I'm thinking to
myself who wouldn't I mean the amount of numbers that Chappelle especially Sabrina I mean she's
putting up so many she's putting up numbers that's going to make the B-Hive which is Beyonce's
fan base very upset when the when the Gramies come around that's all I'm saying for right now
but anyways um past collaborations for L.CeraFM they've already worked with pink pants
Demi Lovato, David Guetta, and previous projects.
So they've already had some industry features as far as that being a notable stat
because some people say they want to work with Chappelle or Sabrina Carpenter
and they've never had a feature at that magnitude.
But for Elie Serafin, they still have certain accomplishments under their belt,
which makes claims like this make a little sense.
as far as them wanting to, you know, collaborate up with a Chappelle or a Sabrina Carpenter.
So hopefully they get that feature.
I mean, they're already running up the numbers in K-pop land.
And then like I just said, in the overall statistic lands as far as the projections to be the 45th most played track in the world.
So hopefully they get that feature or maybe even a remix for crazy.
So with that being said, click my link to you in my bio.
Let me know one of my social medias.
What do you think about L.E. Seraphon in their track crazy?
and what do you think is the overall solution to hip-hop's lack of effort when it comes to choreography at their concerts?
