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Controversy Hwasa Mamamoo Dancing At Sungkyunkwan University Festival

 

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Girl group Mamamoo's Hwasa recently attended a festival at Sungkyunkwan University and put on a spectacular performance. Hwasa performed MAMAMOO's hit songs "Decalcomanie" and "HIP" on stage, as well as the duet song "Don't Give" with rapper Loco. The venue was greatly excited with a splendid stage based on solid singing ability and performance.


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However, controversy has arisen because the performance shown on stage was too sensational and spread online. Hwasa, who sang in a black T-shirt, short denim pants, and long boots, performed her leg-spreading performance on "Don't Give." In addition, she licked her palm with her legs open and showed a gesture of rubbing it on a her mochi part.

Hwasa's performance has been criticized by some netizen for being naughty on the show. Hwasa is known for her bold performances, but some people criticize her as to why she needed to dance using specific body parts.

Moreover, when the performance was held at a university festival attended by men and women of all ages it became controversial. The university festival in South Korea, of course, not only adults can enter, but teenagers and children under 18 years old can also attend, including neighboring and families. Based on this, there are several reasons to show that it is not suitable.

However, on the other hand, some praised her performance, saying, "Queen Hwasa is the best" and "The cheers are amazing, this is Hwasa." So there are many pros and cons about this show, but in your opinion as a non-fan or a fan, is this dance appropriate?

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Hwasa controversy dance video

News source: livedoor news

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