Tuesday, May 19, 2026

No Na

No Na


At some point previously, you may have heard between the beef between South Korean netizens (known as K-netz) and the SEAblings (countries within the Southeast asian countries). It all started with the local people calling out Koreans that attended the said concert and has broke off the camera rules during a Kpop concert in Malaysia. It escalated real quick to nasty and racist comments due to K-netz hitting below the belt first.


If these K-netz have the spot of being a top tier level of bully (mind you, their own artists whether idol or actor are not spared and even pushed to their death because of these anonymous online commenters), the SEAblings are on another level mind you.


I would like to believe that millenials and generation Z are not new to trash-talking because most of us have hobbies which includes people: playing online games and rapping (they even hold competitions).


So, they retaliated back with the most witty and savage comeback. I was laughing really hard when I read those comments.

 

And because of that, a silver lining had opened. Those SEA countries fanbase had turned to artists coming from SEA. I am grateful that it did. Or else I might have missed this amazing girl group called No Na. No Na consists of four members, Baila, Shaz, Esther and Christy.


I think they are just a newly formed group (just a year) but they are popular in Indonesia. I liked the song Work and all of the members are charming and magnetic that I had trouble picking a bias. If you are going to take my opinion, here's why: Shaz is the the hot one (that body tea, demn), Christy's body lines are chef's kiss. Baila's charming aura that you can't take your eyes off her (I think she's the center of the group)and Esther's voice.



I also like their Shoot



They also recently released a new Bop song called Rollerblade



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