Do you like dancing or are you interested in watching dance choreography? If you are, you are definitely in the right place as today we will be looking deeper into choreography of K-Pop idol groups.

Not long ago, the main dancer of , TaeYang had uploaded 2 different choreography of 'Blank'. Today we will be looking deeper at the version 1 or 'FOR U' version of 'Blank'.

'Blank' is a track by SF9 released back in 2017 and it talks about the empty feeling and space a person had left after leaving. It is also an emotional filled song that TaeYang particularly likes.

Let's take a look at the 'FOR U' version of 'Blank'.

The choreography opened with TaeYang standing in the middle of the room, looking intensely into the camera with a slight hint of mystery as well as sexiness. As the song develops, TaeYang hit the beat of 'Blank' with his quick footsteps. It was absolutely impressive and stunning.

The ability of him going fast and slowing down suddenly to match the rhythm of the song once again took the breath away of many.

If you also were to focus on the lyrics of 'Blank', there is a part that talked about strength and it appeared as if TaeYang was trying to match the lyrics by lifting his arm and clenching his fist at the same time.

Another similar moment was when the lyrics go 'I don't remember' and he had his hand pointing at his head as if suggesting the same meaning with his dance moves too.

Finally, TaeYang had also included a trendy dance movement, 'Hit the Woah' in the choreography.

 

Did you notice it?

Throughout the choreography, TaeYang's emotions could be seen clearly not only through his facial expression but also through the movement of his body. Some say that dance is form of expression and in this case, it seems appropriate to use it on TaeYang.

TaeYang had revealed through a V-Live that he had wanted to keep the promise which he had made with FANTASY and hence released 2 different versions of the choreography.

Make sure to also check out the other version of 'Blank' if you did not already.

Share with us which part of the choreography do you like the best!