A picture of eight street woman fighter' leaders has been released.
Eight leaders of crews who participated in Mnet street woman fighter' conducted photo shoots and interviews with Esquire.
The picture work of eight leaders captured the image of Dancing Nomad, who continued to step on, looking at the hope that came from somewhere for the first time. The title of the picture is 'The Respectable 8' to turn the respect that has not been received before to the eight leaders who have stood behind the stage so far.
The interview was conducted on the theme of each leader's dance and leadership values. In an interview conducted by each member, Holly Bang leader Honey Jay said, "I will move to make luxurious and sexy Feelings intentionally." "I would like Feelings to be cooler than Feelings who should be." “I wanted to make my team enjoy the good things I’ve experienced with my appearance in SUfa,” Hook’s leader Aiki said. “I want to let you know that I can do it together rather than inject it harshly.”
When asked what leader he wanted to be, Wavy’s leader, Noje said, “I just said, ‘Let’s do well’ because it was hard to keep one body this time. I want to be a leader who cares for the members’ mental health.” Proudman leader Monica said that if you are playing Dancer, you will face problems. "But I do not want you to be someone else to solve the problem," he said. "It takes time, but the solution is absolutely necessary."
"My confidence is my mother," said GABEE, leader of Lachika. "My mother told me that I was pretty even when I was over 70kg, and that I was pretty even if I met her. That compliment made me feel confident.” “When we make choreography, we want music to come out of our movements rather than what we enter into music,” said Rihei, leader of Coca-Butter. “It is the energy that comes out like an earthquake in me that characterizes Rihei’s dance.”
“Dancer is lonely,” said Hojinchoi, the leader of the Want. “We have to ask ourselves if we can overcome that lonely path and if we can make money without making money coolly,” he said, not being shaken by the people around us and the environment, but believing in ourselves. When asked how to relieve stress (as a leader), YGX leader Lee Jung said, "I have a lot of conversations with myself. I don’t rely on anyone to unravel my mind,” he said. “I cry in the shower if I’m tired because I’m the only one who can fully release (what I’m having trouble).”