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Sunday, May 4, 2014

ROK-KISS

ROK-KISS is a Korean dance group that is attempting to make slightly funny exercise videos. You're probably thinking ROK-KISS is a great name because you're a huge Kiss fan and you also like the cutting edge spelling of the word rock. It's even cooler than you imagined! ROK stands for "Republic of Korea" (way cooler than rock and roll) and Kiss doesn't seem to have anything to do with the band.   Here's an original song they made called "Hip Up." Apparently both Koreans and Japanese think hip means butt, so this song is about getting a tighter butt.

The song doesn't start until 0:40. By the way, "oshiri" means butt, and "mite" means look. You can understand almost everything they're saying now. They also do a couple Golden Bomber video covers. The videos are just dance versions. They've changed some moves and have added details about what muscles you're using. Here's their Memeshikute video.

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