On Might 19, multinational Kpop woman group BLACKSWAN launched their second single and music video, Karma. Directed by Sagan Lee and produced by Samaresh Routray, Amit Talukdar, Arindam Das and Ajay Barik, BLACKSWAN’s current comeback has been hailed by followers world wide.
Really feel the magic of India with BLACKSWAN’s new MV, Karma

The clip begins in India Avenue with all its hustle and bustle. Bhubaneswar, the capital and largest metropolis of Odisha, serves as Karma Enchanting backdrop MV. With all of the essence of town’s historic previous city, Blackswan takes viewers right into a world steeped in timeless attract.
The gradual, melodic sitar taking part in within the background provides an exquisite really feel. Though it begins slowly, Karma provides the distinctive function and rhythm of Kpop music. As soon as listened Karmait could be tough to suppress the thrilling refrain,
“Ooh-ooh wee, this karma
I see the sunshine, brr ta ta ta.
Karma MV has been meticulously crafted to mesmerize followers with its alluring vogue selections, impeccable styling, and gorgeous visuals. The idea and the music that BLACKSWAN brings Karma give a definite power to Korean pop music. The lyrics, beats, outfits and make-up mix the 2 cultures visually and sonically.
Not solely that, however the choreography additionally options strikes from Indian dances. In addition they embrace dancers doing Bharatnatyam, a classical Indian dance kind that originated in Tamil Nadu. The MV is coloured with gulal thrown within the air.
Multinational idea in Kpop trade

BLACKSWAN is a Kpop woman group with multinational members, and it appears that evidently they stick with the idea of being multinational.
Initially launched as Rania in 2011, the group underneath DR Leisure lastly re-debuted with a novel and completely different idea in 2020. Lately, BLACKSWAN featured 4 non-Korean energetic members – gaby (Brazilian-German), Nvee (American), fatu (Senegalo-Belgian), and Sriya (Indian).
Given Sriya’s cultural background, LUMINA (Blackswan fandom) is optimistic that their current comeback won’t be seen as cultural appropriation, however reasonably as a celebration of numerous cultures and a testomony to true cultural appreciation.
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