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* AccidentalInnuendo: Hyorin's pronunciation of the phrase "oh push it, baby" can easily be interpreted as something else.
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* ValuesDissonance: The colorism targeting Hyorin and Bora, who are both considerably darker-skinned than the standard K-Pop idol, ''especially'' in the case of Hyorin. Not that anyone deserves colorist hate or prejudice, but it's also egregious due to the fact that Hyorin and Bora are considered two of the most gorgeous idols of their generation -- and Hyorin one of its greatest singers. Still, it's not enough to shield them from colorism.
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* LGBTFanbase: Despite being heterosexual women singing about heterosexual love/sex and shaking it for the MaleGaze, the overwhelming {{Camp}} of "Shake It" has made it appeal to many queer fans.
* ValuesDissonance: The colorism targeting Hyorin and Bora, who are both considerably darker-skinned than the standard K-Pop idol, ''especially'' in the case of Hyorin. Not that anyone deserves colorist hate or prejudice, but it's also egregious due to the fact that Hyorin and Bora are considered two of the most gorgeous idols of their generation -- and Hyorin one of its greatest singers. Still, it's not enough to shield them from colorism.
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* ValuesDissonance: The colorism targeting Hyorin and Bora, who are both considerably darker-skinned than the standard K-Pop idol, ''especially'' in the case of Hyorin. Not that anyone deserves colorist hate or prejudice, but it's also egregious due to the fact that Hyorin and Bora are considered two of the most gorgeous idols of their generation -- and Hyorin one of its greatest singers. Still, it's not enough to shield them from colorism.
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