Unnies Receives Great Reviews On MV 'Right?' What Happens After?
Just recently, Unnies released the music video for their hit song "Right?" And as it is being passed down online, fans are seemingly happy with what the girls showed in the said video. Sources told that even after its release, the song already topped some of the music charts, alongside great feedbacks and positive reviews it received worldwide.
According to Kpop Starz, Unnies was first formed in the hit variety show "Sister's Slam Dunk". From there, the group already formed a solid fan base, not just in South Korea but in every part of the world. Before, it was announced that the said group would be releasing a song in the market entitled "Right?" News told that every member has to enhance their skills, which includes singing, dancing and rapping, for their debut.
At first, sources revealed that Unnies were having some difficulty in rehearsing as there are only three expert members in the group. It was even confirmed that some of them are expert in making some funny antics while some are good at acting. However, the said group was very determined to give their best and released their first song in the market real soon.
With that, Unnie released "Right?" on May 12, which garnered a great number of positive reviews and outstanding feedbacks. Soompi even reported that fans were glad about the outcome of the girl group's effort.
Reports told that the girls showed an amazing energy as they perform "Right?" and "La La La Song" on "Music Bank". They also released their first music video, which was tagged as very positive and cheerful. The said music video showed some funny scenes that dealt with school girls. To make it more unique, Somi's father, vocal teachers, composers and dance teachers were added in the video.
Fans, seemingly satisfied with the music video, applauded Unnie's effort in providing top of the line music. While hoping that the group would continuously show consistency, they also noted that their determination and hard work helped them reach the top of the game.