A poll posted just a few hours ago has already amassed nearly 65,000 views and close to a thousand comments, most of which are in favor of seeing "Supernova" claim the top spot in this category.
The 2024 MAMA Awards is fast approaching, and fans from all over the world are eagerly speculating on who will take home the prestigious trophies across various categories.
Anticipation is building, especially for the coveted "Song of the Year" award, with numerous K-pop groups having released hit after hit. This has made it tough for fans to decide who deserves their vote.
One song generating significant buzz is aespa's "Supernova." Korean netizens, in particular, seem to be very supportive. A poll posted just a few hours ago has already amassed nearly 65,000 views and close to a thousand comments, most of which are in favor of seeing "Supernova" claim the top spot in this category.
However, it’s not just Korean netizens who have a say in the outcome. The final score will be determined by 40% from a panel of judges and 60% from streaming and downloads, with the latter split into 40% domestic and 20% global streams.
- Susususususupernova
- If it's not a Supernova, it's a bit weird
- I don't listen to K-pop and I've never heard of Magnetic before but Susususupernova is a song that sticks in my mouth.
- My feeling is that it is a Supernova, but it is purely my feeling, so there is no objectivity anymore.
- Susususususupernova
- Of course, it's Supernova, it'll probably be a total swipe at all award ceremonies.
- Even if both (commenter referring to LE SSERAFIM's Perfect Night) have the same level of sensation, I think it's right to avoid giving it to a controversial plagiarism group, and even in terms of sensation, "Supernova", "Armageddon" and "Drama" were superior.
- Magnetic is too autotune-heavy and the artist's singing ability is not that great; I personally wish Supernova had been on it
- Supernova please
- It's so Supernova in Korea ㅋㅋㅋ Why do people watch domestic award ceremonies overseas?? ㅋㅋㅋ It's funny
- I think it's magnetic when it comes to overseas performance, but since the judging is 40%, it's like "Supernova"
- Isn't it just Supernova?
- This year is Supernova
With the event drawing near, mark your calendars for November 21st when the ceremony kicks off at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, followed by two additional dates, November 22nd and 23rd, at Kyocera Dome in Osaka.