I’ve been there for STAYC since the beginning. I checked out their predebut content and anticipated their debut, saw their heightened success with “ASAP,” and still stuck with them through their less successful comebacks.
Was there for their KCON Tour in the U.S. last year. They used a backing track most likely because that was the standard for that tour, but you really wouldn’t notice because their dance and stage presence were so on point. They shined either way.
Saw them on tour again this year, where they used little to no backing track at all. They never needed it in the first place. No backup dancers either. It was just them, the stage, and SWITHs. Their vocals really shined and it was amazing to see how confident they are.
They’ve helped make my days a little better throughout the years. It’s hard not to smile when listening to songs like “Bubble.” What they stand for is absolute positivity, and I love it.
But part of me wants STAYC to remain at their current level of success, just for us SWITHs who’ve been with them for some time. Don’t get me wrong. I love groups from the big companies, but there’s something different about these nugu or semi-nugu groups. The fan service hits differently because it feels more genuine. They actually remember us individually if we see them enough. They have the means to show appreciation for the fans more.
I guess, what I’m trying to say is that it’s hard not to gatekeep your favorites when they’ve helped you a ton throughout the years and a sentimental connection has been formed. It’s more meaningful than just wanting to see them beat some other group in some metric.