World Order’s ‘Singularity’ raises profile of singular girls group – Japan Today

Posted: March 27, 2017 at 5:07 am

By KK Miller, RocketNews24

Entertainment Mar. 26, 2017 - 06:00AM JST ( )

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Music group World Order isnt only known for their robotic dancing and electronic beats. Their act can also be delightfully comedic when employed in the right situations, usually during their publicly shot music videos set around the world. Seeing the group pump their arms and walk by popular destinations is now as iconic as it is mesmerizing. While Genki Sudo, the founder of the group, is no longer the full-time front man, it seems he is continuing to dance with World Order, at least in their newest music video, Singularity.

The video features the perfect mix of all the elements weve come to love from the group, including suited dancers moving around robotically and an intricate dance machine that could only come from the minds of World Order. Fans are treated to a few special guests part way through the video as well. World Order is basically challenged to a dance off with a bunch of office women in the conference room. However, these arent just any regular office ladies though; theyre eight members of SKE48, one of the sister groups to AKB48 that are based in Nagoya. Theyre the perfect companions to help World Order enjoy the sights and sounds of the third largest city in Japan, as soon as they all bust out of the office.

It isnt too surprising to see World Order collaborating with the idol group SKE48, as fans will remember that members of AKB48 joined them in Akihabara for the Have a Nice Day music video. Both idol groups and World Order have gained some popularity by synchronizing their dances and positively representing Japan around the world, but given the choice between emulating cheerleaders or eclectic robotic salarymen, well take the robots any day of the week.

Source: YouTube/WORLD ORDER

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