Why aren’t there any boy groups who take on more feminine approaches/concepts for their songs?

I went on a Johnny and Mark sinkhole on YouTube, and then got lost in all the NCT Dream clips, ultimately stumbling upon Jeno covering STACY’S Poppy clip.

And it got me wondering: are there any boy groups whose concept is to take on the more traditionally feminine concepts? Additionally, given how popular idols’ covers of girl groups are (fan meets and concerts), how come companies don’t have the groups put out one or 2 tracks that have them take on the more feminine concept? And why is it that boy groups performing more feminine dances = taboo unless it’s “fan service”, but girl groups performing more masculine dances = ideal and applauded as skillful (re: BoA, XG)? It’s giving me flashbacks to Cha Woongki’s dance battle in Boys Planet and Eddie’s audition from Under 19, where their performances were applauded, but you wouldn’t see a boy group ever dance more femininely on a mainstream unless it’s for fan service.

Like, give me more Jeno performing a full cover of Poppy and Mingyu covering Sticky.

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