: Masked scenes, partly inspired by Sia , were used to shift focus away from appearance-driven industry norms.
: After a live performance at Seoul Fashion Week , the song's hypnotic dance went viral, a phenomenon dubbed "Move Disease" as fans and celebrities alike attempted to mimic its seductive precision. Multiple Perspectives
"Move" is credited with popularizing styles among male idols. By using his lithe frame to counter traditional K-pop hyper-masculinity, Taemin successfully pushed the boundaries of what is expected from a solo male artist in the industry. youtube.com/watch?v=Wiv3M2RclPM">Seoul Fashion Week debut? Taemin нѓњлЇј Move 1 Mv
: A high-intensity version featuring Taemin and choreographer Koharu Sugawara. Impact on K-Pop
: Taemin wears a mix of high-fashion and gender-neutral pieces, including a Gucci crystal mesh mask, Haider Ackermann silk-satin shirts, and Rick Owens sneakers. Choreography: The "Move Disease" : Masked scenes, partly inspired by Sia ,
The video's visual identity is built on a atmosphere.
Taemin ’s music video, released on October 16, 2017 , is widely considered a watershed moment in K-pop that redefined male performance by embracing androgyny and fluid movement. Directed by High Quality Fish , the MV creates a sultry, urban aesthetic through its use of rain-slicked streets, dim lighting, and camera angles that evoke a sense of voyeurism. Core Aesthetic and Vision By using his lithe frame to counter traditional
: Taemin performed with an exclusively female dance team, executing the same fluid movements to emphasize a "middle ground" between masculine and feminine styles.