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So, actually -- my Top 4 pick is Come Back Home by OneUs but there's no dance practice for it (from what I gathered anyway). I'm guessing cause it was a finale piece that they were going to use as a comeback title track and would probably have to adjust the choreo. Not sure. If anyone knows, please shed light! Nonetheless, I am reacting to another OneUs performance as a filler for this spot!

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Anonymous

Oneus usually has more fluid choreographies. Definitely not typical popping/locking so popular in kpop. They have also nice footwork (‘Twilight’ chorus choreo is really good). So they changed the choreo because original one by Infinite is really sharp. They obviously can pop but they have their own style which is more fluid. (And it allows me to learn their choreos since I can’t pop well ^^)

Anonymous

Hi. Just a suggestion. You can watch all of the Behind the scenes of all the performance of The Boyz in RTK. It shows how the choreography come together. It's on their youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKpP6zjdLvc

Val

i kept waiting for the dance practice but they never released it and even though oneus released the music video, the boyz and pentagons dance practice for their finale pieces were released so i really don't know why we never got come back home =( maybe we have hope for an eventual dance practice with the mv release and it being on the upcoming album!

Anonymous

Oneus often makes small yet impactful changes to their choreo over time. If you put this practice next to their actual stage you will notice they actually changed a few things. First in the practice, the militaristic dance break is lead by one member (their lead dancer Hwanwoong) but in the live they added two members (Seoho and Leedo). In the dramatic break right before they pull the sheet over in the practice two members come out and get covered by the sheet (Keonhee and Xion), but in the live it was only Keonhee. They also changed Ravn's ending pose, he falls to the floor in the live, here he didnt. I know there is more those are just the ones I remember. Also fun fact, you cant see it here (you can see it in the live because it can only be seen by an overhead shot), but the backup dancers actually form the logo for Infinite (the original singers of Be Mine) right before they pull over the sheet.

Anonymous

Also fun fact, you cant see it here (you can see it in the live because it can only be seen by an overhead shot), but the backup dancers actually form the logo for Infinite (the original singers of Be Mine) right before they pull over the sheet.

Anonymous

Looking forward to The Boyz

Anonymous

Oneus came back with “To be or not to be” and it is their first comeback since road to kingdom. In their performance, you can see how much they learned from being a part of the show, I would love to see your reaction on it :D

M

I’m so late but this stage was a work of genius - the opening is Mancini’s Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet, immediately cueing in what the story is. They reshuffled the events of the play to begin with Romeo finding Juliet dead, and the remainder is a flashback - Ravn is Romeo, Hwanwoong is Paris (who opens the song, having come with Romeo to find Juliet dead), Leedo is Tybalt (being held back as he tries to get to Romeo), Keonhee plays Mercutio (they both die, falling backwards). Ravn wrote both his rap sections to closely mirror the events and quote the play, and of course the Crests of the two houses of Montague and Capulet he cuts through to get to Juliet (not to mention at the start she holds onto red roses for love, and at the end it’s blue roses for something impossible). The backup dancers even have white/black face decorations for each house. Plus they’re self choreographed and plan a lot of the stages themselves from theming to design - in fact almost everything they do is 50-100% self-choreographed (lead by Hwanwoong, who's a bonafide genius, please check out his covers of Lemon, Fools, and freestyle to Youngster). If you can I'd really recommend looking at their dance practices; it's a very different, more lyrical and interpretive style of dancing than what everyone else in kpop does.