
Forestella's Comeback on Immortal Songs Will Give You Goosebumps - Here's What Went Down
If you thought K-pop was all about flashy idols and high-pitched bops, Forestella is here to flip the script. The crossover vocal group - Bae Doohoon, Kang Hyungho, Cho Mingyu, and Ko Woorim - just made a jaw-dropping return on KBS2's Immortal Songs, and trust me, it's the kind of comeback that'll make you wish you had front-row tickets.
After almost two years, Forestella performed as a full group again, and their stage was nothing short of legendary. For the 2025 King of Kings special, they picked Lady Gaga's "Abracadabra" and turned it into a magical, cinematic moment. Imagine the drama of a Bollywood dance-off, but with four powerhouse vocalists and world-class choreography.
The Stage That Broke the Internet - Lady Gaga, Leather Coats, and Next-Level Choreo
Forestella didn't just sing - they owned the stage.
Styled in burgundy leather coats (seriously, someone call Manish Malhotra for a collab), they teamed up with 1MILLION Dance Studio and the iconic Lia Kim for choreography that looked straight out of a Lady Gaga music video.
Their harmonies hit like a monsoon after a Delhi summer, and the dancers moved so perfectly in sync with the group's gestures, it felt like watching a wizard casting spells. The energy? Pure goosebumps.
If you've ever seen a K-pop group and thought, "Why can't we have this at our college fest?" - this is that level, but with even more drama.
What's Next - New Songs, Solo Concerts, and a Tour That's Making Us Jealous
Forestella isn't stopping with just one epic stage. During a backstage chat with MC Shin Dongyeop, they spilled that a new song is dropping soon, and they're about to kick off a solo concert tour. The Seoul show is set for July 26-27 at Jangchung Arena, followed by stops in Busan (BEXCO) and Daegu (EXCO). For reference, ticket prices for these kinds of concerts can go from ₹5,000 up to ₹15,000 or more - which, let's be honest, is less than what you'd pay for a BTS show, but the vibe is just as intense.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
3 hours ago
- Time of India
Korean pop-star Nana's belt game will make you rethink your boring tees
K-pop star Nana just schooled everyone on how to turn basic tees and sweatpants into a statement with one bold belt - here's why the Y2K belt trend is blowing up again! Let's be real - summer in our cities is all about staying cool, but who wants to look basic? Enter Nana, the K-pop queen who just dropped a style bomb on her socials. She's rocking the most chill combo ever: an oversized tee and sweatpants. But here's the twist - she throws on a bold, chunky belt and suddenly, she's not just comfy, she's a total trendsetter. It's like she's saying, "Who says belts are just for jeans?" Nana's look is proof that even your laziest outfit can go from 'meh' to 'wow' with the right accessory. And honestly, how many of us have tried to copy those Pinterest looks only to end up looking like we're headed to tuition? Nana's got the hack. The Y2K Belt Comeback - Not Just for Your Parents' Photos Remember those thick, statement belts from the early 2000s? Yeah, the ones our older cousins wore with literally everything. Well, they're back - and Nana's leading the charge. She pairs a black, bold belt with destroyed sweatpants (worth about ₹4,000) and suddenly, the whole vibe screams Y2K but with a 2025 twist. She doesn't stop there. For another look, she grabs a cropped tee, a denim shoulder bag, and the same belt, making the whole thing look effortless and super cool. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like La app de IA que está cambiando vidas — ¿por qué de repente está en todas partes? Finanzas y economía Prueba ahora Undo It's the kind of style you'd spot at a music fest in Mumbai or a street market in Delhi - relaxed, but with that "I know what I'm doing" energy. How to Nail the Nana Belt Look (Without Trying Too Hard) So, how do you pull this off without looking like you raided your dad's closet? The trick is to keep everything else simple. Go for basic tees, joggers, or even shorts. Then, add a bold, chunky belt - the kind that makes people look twice. Don't bother with thin, boring belts. The point is to stand out, not blend in. And here's the fun part - you don't need to spend a bomb. Even a decent belt from your local market (₹500-₹1,000) can do the trick. Just make sure it's bold, maybe with a cool buckle or in a fun color. Pair it with your chillest outfit and boom, you're ready to slay. Why This Trend Feels So Relatable Honestly, Nana's belt game feels like that perfect mix of comfort and confidence. In a world where everyone's trying to look Insta-perfect, it's refreshing to see a celeb show us how to keep it real and stylish. It's like how we mix our mom's dupatta with jeans for a college fest - unexpected, but it just works. Fashion is all about having fun and owning your look, no matter what anyone says. So next time you're staring at your pile of basic tees and sweats, remember Nana's hack. Sometimes, all it takes is one bold move to turn your everyday into something epic. And hey, if you get compliments, you know who to thank. It's wild how style trends from Seoul can feel so close to home. Just like we love remixing old-school looks with our own twist, Nana's Y2K belt style is a reminder that fashion is all about self-expression - and a little bit of guts.


News18
5 hours ago
- News18
‘Ye Baburao Ka Style Hai' To ‘Apun Hi Baghwan Hai': Memes That Defined Hindi Pop Culture
Last Updated: Bollywood Memes: Here's a trip down the memory lane that defined Hindi pop culture. Bollywood Memes: From Hera Pheri's timeless chaos to Sacred Games' existential sass, Bollywood didn't just give blockbuster, it gifted us meme gold that has ruled the internet over the years. The iconic one-lines have evolved from movie moments to catchphrases. Here's a trip down the memory lane that defined Hindi pop culture. 1/5 'Yeh Baburao ka style hai' – Paresh Rawal, Hera Pheri: Even after decades, Paresh Rawal's role as Baburao Ganpatrao Apte in Hera Pheri remains an endless source of internet joy. His classic line, 'ye Baburao ka style hai', with his confused expressions and round glasses, is a reaction to almost everything – from chaotic decisions to budget hacks. (Image: X) '25 din mein paisa double' – Akshay Kumar, Phir Hera Pheri: Raju's one-liner crossed generations and remains in the heart of every meme fan. The expression, overconfidence and the audacity is now a response to all fake guarantees. (Image: X)


News18
6 hours ago
- News18
Ranveer Singh Steps Out In Dhurandhar Look Amid Sara Arjun Age-Gap Row
Last Updated: Ranveer Singh appears in his Dhurandhar avatar amid backlash over age gap with co-star Sara Arjun. Paps cheer, internet remains divided. Ranveer Singh made his first public appearance since the release of the much-talked-about Dhurandhar teaser, stepping out in full character at the Mumbai airport. Dressed in his onscreen avatar, the actor looked intense in a head-to-toe black outfit—leather jacket, black tee, pants, a silver chain, dark shades, and a black cap. His rugged look was completed with long hair, a full-grown beard, and a styled moustache, staying completely in sync with his feral, gritty image in the film. As soon as Ranveer walked out, paparazzi began chanting, 'Blockbuster movie!" and 'Love the look, Baba!" — clearly impressed by the transformation. Fans echoed similar excitement online, celebrating the return of the actor in a never-seen-before avatar. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Voompla (@voompla) However, it wasn't all praise. Ranveer's latest teaser has also stirred major debate, not for the action-packed visuals or the character's intensity, but for his onscreen romantic pairing with 20-year-old actress Sara Arjun. The film, reportedly shot two years ago, means Sara would've been just 18 at the time of filming, while Ranveer was 38. The Internet's reaction was swift and sharp. One user questioned, 'Can you imagine a 40-year-old man romancing an 18-year-old girl in 2024?" Another added, 'This isn't casting. It's conditioning." The outrage mirrors recent backlash seen with age-gap pairings in films like Sikandar (Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna) and Tiku Weds Sheru (Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Avneet Kaur). Despite the criticism, Ranveer has remained silent on the matter. His latest airport appearance seems to suggest he's focused on the work and letting the performance do the talking. Sara Arjun, best known for her breakout as a child artist in Deiva Thirumagal, has had a strong acting career from a young age, recently playing young Nandini in Ponniyin Selvan. But her casting opposite Ranveer has reignited an old Bollywood debate. First Published: