Sakura is not a bad vocalist because her strengths lie in emotional delivery, a clear and soft tone, and her ability to adapt her voice to suit the needs of the song which is a crucial component of singing and one that many idols struggle with. While she may lack a powerhouse vocal technique, she excels in conveying sincerity and blending harmoniously. Her constant improvement, and stage presence make her a capable and effective performer. Singing in the idol industry is not just about technical ability but about communicating feelings and connecting with fans, a role Sakura fulfills effectively.
She excels at blending her voice to harmonize with stronger vocalists, adding texture to the group’s sound without overpowering it. This adaptability and collaborative spirit are vital in all k-pop groups, where the focus is often on the collective performance rather than individual showmanship. Her ability to deliver performances that resonate emotionally and stylistically ensures that she is far from being a “bad” vocalist.
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