

It’s not that they’re lying when they talk about their lives I would be surprised if Aina’s tweets a few days back as of this writing about having a bad day was just staging, even if it was left intentionally vague.

To me she comes as genuine but that’s the magic of idols: they’re actresses that at their best can make trick the most cynical of hearts. Of course, what I just described could very well be a facade manufactured in a board room to appeal to people with open wallets. Aina is, for all intents and purposes, my vision of perfection. Let’s not forget her infectious smile either. And I would be remiss to deny her incredible sex appeal to me, which is fairly appropriate given that she’s not too much younger at 22 years old (all of BiSH’s idols are in this age range which makes them a much more appealing prospect to me than teenagers). Her personality as displayed through her tweets (and the accompanying photos and videos) is playful and even at times promiscuous. From what I gathered from a recent interview I translated to the best of my ability, she personally choreographs the unit’s dance routines because of her history as a back-up dancer, giving her creative input that’s incredibly rare for an idol. Her trademark husky voice is unique and complemented by her vocal range. Not to put other hard-working idols down but Aina is particularly talented. One member in particular grabbed me at first sight, though: Aina The End. But what really drew me to the group were the six girls. Its music is surprisingly good when paired against your usual idol fare, and perhaps my own attraction to it has some basis in its willingness to shun much of the industry’s traditions (their song “IDOL is SHiT” takes this quite literally in title alone). My last week has been consumed by an obsession over an idol group, and in particular one member of said group.īiSH (Brand-new idol SHiT) is a rock-oriented idol group formed in 2015.
