Sik-K and Yelows Mob FLIP Tour: London Concert Review
Better late than never right? I'd been meaning to post about this concert for ages but so many things were in the way and not gonna lie... Procrastination was one of the causes,.. LOL.
But in all seriousness, this was actually the first K-HipHop concert I went to watch, and personally I'd actually not known much about Sik-K before. However, after the concert I found myself quite addicted to some of his songs, and actually got into K-HipHop in general after the concert.
I'd actually came to know about Sik-K more after I attended the concert. Some of you may recognise him from the TV show, Show Me The Money. He participated in the 4th season (which I have yet to finish). Sik-K is most known for being a member of Yelows Mob and is otherwise recognised under the name "Young Hot Yellow".
Last year, on the 20th of July, he released his debut album, FLIP which gained a lot of attention amongst the K-HipHop scene. He has also collaborated with various artists ranging from Jay Park (Alone Tonight) to Gaeko (Ring Ring).
Moving onto Yelows Mob, you will find that this crew is compiled of various members including Sik-K. The main members of the crew can be found tagged below:
From what I know, the crew includes the Groovy Room producers (Park Gyujeong (otherwise known as GroovyPark) and Lee Hwimin), the twins, Jung Sungmin and Jung Gwangmin, Sik-K, Mac Kidd, Lee Gwangmin (model), Naeezy, Baek Jaehoon and Lee Thomas.
As for the concert. I was fortunately able to have an opportunity to work as press via my blog. I got to see Sik-K and Yelows Mob during an exclusive press opportunity before the concert. They were really cool guys, but whilst I was waiting to see them, I managed to feature in KpopSteve's video vlog of the concert! You can find me at from 0:40 to 0:45, just check out below:
One thing I had to say in regards to the organisation of the concert was the fact, usually for press, you have the opportunity to stand at the front to take photos, but because of the venue, Dingwalls, we were placed on the sides of the concert which made it quite difficult to take photos. Also, I found that the press area wasn't only for press, as people could easily just walk up and stand in the area. It wasn't exclusive and by the end of it, I sort of just gave up trying to take photos or film. I mainly focused on filming the event rather than taking photos as it was quite difficult to take photos. You can check out the video clips below (PS: I apologise if the sound is a bit dodgy):
Sik-K - Rendezvous
Mac Kidd - OMG
Sik-K x Mac Kidd - Baby We Are
Sik-K x Mac Kidd - Bravo
Mac Kidd - Ice Hoe
Sik-K x Mac Kidd - Act Different
Sik-K - Cha Cha
Sik-K - Don't Play
Sik-K - Habibi
I can't remember whether I stated this before, but I'll just mention it again. This is my own personal opinion, but I really disliked the fact that people were shoving phones up in Sik-K's face. He wasn't able to have his own personal space and at one point nearly fell off the stage. I thought this was incredibly dangerous and the fact that the fans could not respect his performance but felt the need to constantly have phones in face - Yes, I understood I filmed the performances, but to be able to be up close to an artist should be lucky enough. Sigh...
On a more positive note, despite not knowing much about Sik-K before this concert, I really enjoyed his music. My personal favourites was his performance of Rendevous, Habibi and Don't Play from his FLIP album. I have also developed a liking of his song "Alcohol"... I feel it has a very relevant effect in my lifestyle these past months, and even the MV itself describes the state of the alcohol... Too well... I'll link the video below for you to understand aha!
I think if I ignored all the other negative aspects, I would have to say I really appreciated the music. Sik-K creates an awesome performance and I'm glad I was able to attend his concert!
Thank you for reading! I hope I'll have another opportunity to see Sik-K and Yelows Mob live after having the opportunity to listen to more of their productions. Hopefully I'll be able to update soon!~
Last year, on the 20th of July, he released his debut album, FLIP which gained a lot of attention amongst the K-HipHop scene. He has also collaborated with various artists ranging from Jay Park (Alone Tonight) to Gaeko (Ring Ring).
Moving onto Yelows Mob, you will find that this crew is compiled of various members including Sik-K. The main members of the crew can be found tagged below:
From what I know, the crew includes the Groovy Room producers (Park Gyujeong (otherwise known as GroovyPark) and Lee Hwimin), the twins, Jung Sungmin and Jung Gwangmin, Sik-K, Mac Kidd, Lee Gwangmin (model), Naeezy, Baek Jaehoon and Lee Thomas.
As for the concert. I was fortunately able to have an opportunity to work as press via my blog. I got to see Sik-K and Yelows Mob during an exclusive press opportunity before the concert. They were really cool guys, but whilst I was waiting to see them, I managed to feature in KpopSteve's video vlog of the concert! You can find me at from 0:40 to 0:45, just check out below:
One thing I had to say in regards to the organisation of the concert was the fact, usually for press, you have the opportunity to stand at the front to take photos, but because of the venue, Dingwalls, we were placed on the sides of the concert which made it quite difficult to take photos. Also, I found that the press area wasn't only for press, as people could easily just walk up and stand in the area. It wasn't exclusive and by the end of it, I sort of just gave up trying to take photos or film. I mainly focused on filming the event rather than taking photos as it was quite difficult to take photos. You can check out the video clips below (PS: I apologise if the sound is a bit dodgy):
Sik-K - Rendezvous
Mac Kidd - OMG
Sik-K x Mac Kidd - Baby We Are
Sik-K x Mac Kidd - Bravo
Mac Kidd - Ice Hoe
Sik-K x Mac Kidd - Act Different
Sik-K - Cha Cha
Sik-K - Don't Play
Sik-K - Habibi
I can't remember whether I stated this before, but I'll just mention it again. This is my own personal opinion, but I really disliked the fact that people were shoving phones up in Sik-K's face. He wasn't able to have his own personal space and at one point nearly fell off the stage. I thought this was incredibly dangerous and the fact that the fans could not respect his performance but felt the need to constantly have phones in face - Yes, I understood I filmed the performances, but to be able to be up close to an artist should be lucky enough. Sigh...
On a more positive note, despite not knowing much about Sik-K before this concert, I really enjoyed his music. My personal favourites was his performance of Rendevous, Habibi and Don't Play from his FLIP album. I have also developed a liking of his song "Alcohol"... I feel it has a very relevant effect in my lifestyle these past months, and even the MV itself describes the state of the alcohol... Too well... I'll link the video below for you to understand aha!
I think if I ignored all the other negative aspects, I would have to say I really appreciated the music. Sik-K creates an awesome performance and I'm glad I was able to attend his concert!
Thank you for reading! I hope I'll have another opportunity to see Sik-K and Yelows Mob live after having the opportunity to listen to more of their productions. Hopefully I'll be able to update soon!~
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