ALLDAY PROJECT Ignites Fan Frenzy With ‘Scandalous’ Dance Break at 2025 Melon Music Awards
Co-ed K-Pop group ALLDAY PROJECT sparked a massive fan reaction after a racy and intense dance break between members Bailey and Tarzzan at the 2025 Melon Music Awards (MMA).
Co-ed K-Pop group ALLDAY PROJECT set the internet on fire after a daring performance at the 2025 Melon Music Awards on December 20. A particularly intense dance break between members Bailey and Tarzzan has gone viral, with fans calling their on-stage chemistry “off the charts.”
During an intense dance segment, Bailey was paired with Tarzzan. Fan-captured videos show the moment Bailey’s hand trailed down Tarzzan’s torso, briefly lingering on his belt buckle. The interaction immediately drew comparisons to fellow members Annie and Woochan, who performed the same choreography but, according to fans, with visibly less intensity.
The reaction online was instantaneous. One fan account, @adprojectpics, posted a clip demanding, “I need the HD version of TARZZAN and BAILEY's FAMOUS dance break,” which quickly circulated. The sentiment was echoed across the platform, with users expressing a mix of shock and admiration.
“This two do the wildest shit and get away without any dating rumours,” one fan commented, highlighting the group's unique ability to perform intimate choreography that would typically spark controversy for other idols. Another user noted, “meanwhile other ships get +100 pannchoa articles just for making eye contact for one second.” The consensus is that ALLDAY PROJECT operates by a different set of rules, largely because their co-ed nature makes such interactions part of their established concept.
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