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Posted by bartkun 28,135 pts Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Should IZ*ONE perform "Ayayaya" on music shows because of songs rising popularity?

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IZ*ONE made their comeback on 17th February with hot single "Fiesta" and album "BLOOM*IZ". Of course, girl group members are currently promoting more than one song. On music shows IZ*ONE is performing two songs, mentioned earlier "Fiesta" and "Spaceship".

"Spaceship" is an interesting pick made by OTR label, people responsible for marketing probably decided to pick this song because it has a lot of "cute" moments in it which makes it totally different than lead single "Fiesta".

The thing is there is one song from "BLOOM*IZ" that they've already performed once and this "lonely" performance is not only making better numbers on Youtube but also it probably granted bigger popularity on Spotify!
This song is "AYAYAYA" which currently "sits" just outside top-3 current popular IZ*ONE songs on Spotify, which of course are all those to which label released music videos: "Fiesta", "La Vie en Rose" and "Violeta". What's worth noticing is a fact that "AYAYAYA" is more popular than "Vampire" and "Buenos Aires" songs that were also promoted in the past with MV's.

Fans are leaving comments that song is easy to sing along and enjoy it because writers used simple words which are repeated multiple times like:

Da ra da da da da
Ayayayayaya
Hush

Who knows maybe Off The Record is leaving this "spot" open to drop music video to "AYAYAYA" in the future? At this point it's hard to tell so, what do you think about this situation? Would you like IZ*ONE to perform "AYAYAYA" on music shows?

Did you saw their "one and only" on-stage tv performance of this song? If not you can see it here:

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popularit
popularit8,082 pts Wednesday, March 4, 2020 0
Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Should this be in forums?

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Secretninja312
Secretninja3127,608 pts Wednesday, March 4, 2020 0
Wednesday, March 4, 2020

You do realize that "Vampire" and "Buenos Aires" were Japanese releases and weren't widely promoted or distributed outside of Japan right? So It's not uncommon for a B-side track to become more popular than a Japanese release, not to mention IZ*one's Japanese releases are truly J-pop songs (not kpop sounding/produced songs sung in Japanese) so its geared towards J-pop fans. But that does not mean the company is going to drop a music video or switch out "Spaceship" for it in whatever music show performances they have left. Especially since "Spaceship" has such a deep meaning for IZ*One since Eunbi, their leader, wrote it for the members. Also "Ayayaya" is not an ideal song to perform on Music shows because it's a unit song that doesn't include all members.

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