This is a transcript of a live performance by the South Korean boy band GOT7. The transcript includes the lyrics of their songs, the music and applause cues, and some of their interactions with the audience. The songs they performed are:
- Girls Girls Girls
- A
- Stop Stop It
- Just Right
- If You Do
- Confession Song
- Fly
- Hard Carry
- Never Ever
- You Are
- Teenager
- Look
- Lullaby
- Miracle
The transcript is about 98 minutes long and covers various genres of music, such as pop, hip hop, R&B, and ballad. The band members also speak in different languages, such as Korean, English, and Chinese. The transcript shows the energy, charisma, and talent of GOT7 and their connection with their fans.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a music performance or concert.
2. The performance includes music, applause, and spoken words.
3. The performance is divided into multiple segments, each with its own music and applause.
4. The performer(s) interact with the audience, with phrases like "hello", "thank you", and "let's go".
5. The performance includes various musical styles, including pop and rock.
6. The performer(s) sing about various topics, including love, relationships, and self-empowerment.
7. The performance includes a Christmas song, with the lyrics "Merry Christmas, I love you".
8. The performer(s) mention their mom and dedicate a song to her.
9. The performance includes a segment where the performer(s) talk about being a winner and overcoming challenges.
10. The performance includes a question-and-answer segment with the audience.
11. The performance ends with a song about completing a circle and finding a missing piece.
12. The text includes timestamps, indicating that the performance is being recorded or streamed.
13. The performance includes a segment where the performer(s) talk about science and take a good look at themselves.
14. The performer(s) mention that they are going to make a winner.
15. The performance includes a segment where the performer(s) talk about Thursday, Sunday, and Monday.
Note: These facts are based on the provided text and may not be a comprehensive summary of the entire performance.