Trot music echoed through Coachella as Big Bang's Daesung took the stage, captivating a global audience with a genre unfamiliar to many. The crowd responded enthusiastically, dancing along to the energetic performance, suggesting that the use of trot in the K-pop market could emerge as a new strategic approach.
On April 12th, Big Bang performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California. The group took to the Outdoor Theatre stage for a 60-minute set, with each member showcasing solo performances. Daesung chose to fill his slot with trot music.
Daesung greeted the audience with "Welcome to my universe," inviting them into his musical world. Instead of an English greeting, he shouted, "안녕하십니까 대성입니다!" (Hello, I'm Daesung!). The large screen displayed the Korean greeting prominently. Accompanied by a live band, Daesung performed trot songs "한도초과" and "날봐 귀순," engaging the audience with the genre's distinctive vocal style and gestures.
Trot is a genre unfamiliar to many outside Korea. Despite having released various solo tracks in different genres, Daesung confidently chose two trot songs for his solo stage, demonstrating his belief in the genre's ability to captivate an audience unfamiliar with its style.
The unfamiliarity of trot to global audiences served as a unique point of differentiation. In a festival environment where many acts present similar sounds and performances, the novelty of trot captured attention.
Previously, BTS's Jin released a trot-style song "Super Tuna," inspired by his hobby of fishing. The song features a catchy melody that blends trot with EDM, along with witty lyrics characteristic of the genre.
This experimentation with diverse genres has led to viral success and chart achievements, expanding artists' musical range. "Super Tuna," released as an official track in October 2022, topped the Billboard 'World Digital Song Sales' and 'Digital Song Sales' charts, and remained on the 'Hot Trending Songs' chart for 45 consecutive weeks. It reclaimed the number one spot on the 'World Digital Song Sales' chart on June 22, 2024, following the '2024 FESTA.'
While trot's narrative-driven lyrics and emotional delivery could pose a language barrier, K-pop's success with Korean lyrics in the global market suggests otherwise. The market's focus on performance, melody, and concept allows the genre's unique emotional appeal to transcend language. Trot's rhythm, vocal style, and intuitive emotional expression offer a compelling experience beyond linguistic boundaries. The examples of Daesung and Jin indicate that trot can transcend its 'local genre' status and find a place within K-pop's expanded spectrum.
Kim Ji-won, TenAsia Reporter one@tenasia.co.kr