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PLAVE's members open up. advertisement. ... Bamby: Emotion-for real, it's everything. ... I've known him for a while now, and just when I think I've got him figured out, he shows me a new side.
The five members of PLAVE deploy motion-capture technology to become Yejun, Noah, Bamby, Eunho and Hamin, but their music – and behind-the-scenes shenanigans – is very much human.
Because of PLAVE's virtual nature, Bamby continues, "We rely even more on communication platforms. We're constantly curious about how they're doing and how they're experiencing our content." ...
PLAVE, the entirely virtual K-Pop band, on the members' identities, the group's plans for what comes next with live performances and more.
The five members of one of K-pop's trendiest groups PLAVE have appeared on TV, ... "We don't often get to meet our fans so when we meet them at a concert we get very excited," said Bamby, ...
Plave, a record-breaking virtual group blending human motion-capture with two-dimensional avatars, are aiming for global fame like BTS. Advertisement K-pop, Mandopop, other Asian pop ...
PLAVE participated in a photoshoot and interview with. EXPLORE. ... While Bambi picked ‘Our Movie,’ Noah shared, ... or on variety shows, I want to show a new side of me.
[SEOUL] The five members of one of K-pop’s trendiest groups Plave have appeared on TV, held concerts, ... The band consisting of Yejun, Noah, Eunho, Bamby and Hamin, say they want to be globally ...