Run Devil Run - Girls’ Generation (Cover by Nylon Pink)
Run Devil Run - Girls’ Generation (Cover by Nylon Pink)
Nylon Pink is definitely an edgy, all-girl pop-rock band with a unique sound. Taken from Hollywood, California, Nylon Pink is striving to push the boundaries on female bands with their music, sex appeal, and fashion style. Nylon Pink currently props up title of only female Asian band in the United States.
KPOP - Having covered several of Girls’ Generation (SNSD) songs, Nylon Pink hit the objective with Run Devil Run recently. The pop sounding song, originally done by Girls’ Generation, is given an edgy makeover by Nylon Pink. Run Devil Run takes on a unique sound that can't be compared to artists on the market making Nylon Pink a fresh taste in the pop-rock market.
With all the fashion style and sexiness of Danity Kane as well as the Pussycat Dolls and the sound of Sleigh Bells combined with Katy Perry and Kesha, Nylon Pink finds a niche all their own that may impress. They are a band, effortlessly members playing instruments in the band, and hitting the scene with covers of groups like Girls’ Generation (SNSD), Big Bang, and Britney Spears. Girls Generation Run Devil Run
Girls’ Generation is female Korean group that performed Run Devil Run in Korean. Nylon Pink took the song and performed it in English and contains found great internet success from it. Nylon Pink describes themselves as “Hello Kitty on Acid.”
The band formed in 2007 when Kaila Yu and Kitt.E.Katt found a real love for music and began recording. Adding Kiki Wongo, Jamie Scoles and Yuki Ito, Nylon Pink formed a pop-rock band with an all new sound. Not only are they musicians, however the girls of Nylon Pink are designers and jewelry designers as well with their line called Hello Drama Designs.
Hello Drama Designs was inspired by way of a song lyric of one of Nylon Pink’s songs. With an all new sound and a great look, girls of Nylon Pink are bound to find success. They may be already setting milestones when you are the first all-girl Asian pop-rock band.
While Nylon Pink has covered Girls’ Generation songs, also called SNSD, Girls’ Generation is not lacking for fulfillment either and with the English version of Run Devil Run hitting American via Nylon Pink, both bands find international success.
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There is no doubt that Nylon Pink will see their way to stardom in america. They have the look, the sexuality, and a sound that sets them apart.