2025 K-Pop Festival: ‘Xtreme Movement Crew’ Thrills Korean Music lovers

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A dance group known as ‘The Xtreme Movement Crew’, thrilled  fans of Korean  music with  their unique electrifying dance steps to emerge winner of the 2025 K-pop Festival.
The K-pop festival is  an event that  celebrates  Korean pop music and culture,  bringing fans together to enjoy concerts, dance competition and other activities related to the genre.
The festival also often feature performances by popular K-pop artists, showcasing  talented dancers and singers, and provide opportunities for fans to connect with each other.
The K-Pop Festival, organised by the Korea Cultural Center Nigeria (KCCN), featured 18 finalists with 10 singing teams and eight dancing teams, who battled  in their various categories  at the shimmering grand finale held in Abuja.
The  Xtreme Movement crew, which comprised of three talented dancers, defeated  six other contestants; Yard Kings, Zoned-IN DC, Xtreme Dance Crew among others to cart home a cash prize of N800,000 and a chance  to compete in international final.
The dancing group, who  performed with a Korean song titled ‘Ice On My Teeth’ by  Ateez,  won the heart of the judges by their splendid performance.
The dancing group also won the popularity prize  after the audience  votes and  they were given  the sum of N200,000
The  ecstatic  and energetic dancers  excited the audience with their God-given talent and unique dance styles that made them to  earned accolades from judges and the audience.
The ‘Xtreme Dance Crew’  another dancing group came second in the dance category and   received N600,000. Third position was taken by  Zoned -IN DC  crew who received N400,000
In the singing category,  Macwhitney  Myles  came top and was rewarded with N500,000 cash prize with a chance to compete internationally.
Goodness  Ohwodiasa  came second  and received N300,000 and the third position was Onuh  Blessing who received N200,000.
Speaking, Damina Loka, leader of the group that emerged winner, said words were not enough to express how  he felt because it was not an easy job.
Loka said that the dancing group were excited and expressed gratitude to God for seeing them through because it was not an easy task and experience.
According to him, they were  motivated  by the  original group, that is the boys group that owned the song because of their special personalities.
They have this special personalities, each of the boys have  their different styles. We literally just tried to replicate what we saw from their previous performances.
” Then we infused it with our own Nigerian style. We have been rehearsing since February for this competition,” he said.
The leader  appreciated KCCN for the  great opportunity  given to them to showcase their  talents.
” Korean center are not only investing in talent, but promoting culture among Nigerians.
“We  hope to bring the win back to Nigeria during  the international competition. But after the international competition,  we intend to start K-pop dance classes in Abuja.
“The community here in Africa needs to be exposed to the K-pop culture and be  infused with the Nigerian style for such  will go a long way,” he said.
Ms MaWhitney Miyle, winner in the singing  category, said  she was able to win  due to her efforts, adding that she had been preparing for the competition for over one year.
” I prepared for over one year for this great moment, though,  I have learnt the song before now.
” I have been contesting for the past four years and I  won the  third position in 2024,” she said.
Mr Praise Nelson, a Judge,  said as a pioneer,  he felt so excited to see K-pop grow in Nigeria , because they were  the only team from Nigeria that  won the grand prize in South Korea.
Nelson, who was a past winner of K-pop  competition, said picking the best crew to represent Nigeria seem not to be that easy.
“To tell how tough it was, the winner won by a point.  But my greatest excitement is seeing the growth of K-pop in Nigeria,” he said.
Mr Jeon  Ju Ho,  Director of KCCN, in his opening  speech,  said K-pop festival is  the  celebration of the value that continue to arise globally, which stands as its core project in connecting cultures and inspiring millions.
According to him, the  event  focus on the  celebration  of culture, creativity, and friendship of global trend born in the heart of Korea
Ju Ho  said such trend born in the heart of Korea  has found the bright and special home here in Nigeria,  a country rich in musical talent and biology use of  culture.
“We know that  Korean culture is truly appreciated in Nigeria. KCCN is  proud  of Nigerians and we will continue to strengthen the synergy.
” Hopefully, I know you will learn new Korean cultural programmes from  this event in order  to deepen future understanding,” he said.
He further said that the  aim of the  event  was  to promote Korean culture,  as well as strengthen the cultural exchange between Nigeria and Korea.
” K-pop is really popular,  so we are  happy to present this K-pop festival  in Abuja. We have done this in Lagos and we are here  in Abuja.
“Abuja and Lagos state are  cultural hubs, the reason we focus on them.
“Nigerians are really good  at what they do  and  we hope for the best Nigerians to  win again at the Korean Broadcasting System
(KBS) k-pop festival.
“We decided to do it a bit earlier so that we can  send the videos at the appropriate time. We have 35 Korean cultural centres around the world and hope that Nigerian contestants win in Korea,” he added.
The festival also featured a raffle draw, guest  performance, audience choice voting  among others.
NAN / Foluke Ibitomi

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