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One of the best mashups. K-pop could open entire new horizons if they did this.
This is a collaboration, not a mashup. A mashup is when a DJ takes the vocals from one song and mixes it with the beat from another song.
None of the groups is K-pop, one is techno metal and the other is baby metal :)
Jokes aside, the only thing baby metal has similar to Kpop is that it's an idol group, but their genre is not pop at all.
That's not quite true. In the beginning, the vocals were strictly Jpop while the instrumentals were metal with some more poppy passages.
Even now, though they've evolved a lot and one of them has even started to incorporate some false fold vocals, there's still some undeniable Jpop elements contrasting the metal.
I am aware. K-pop, however has a much larger global footprint. Could use mixing it up a bit.