Do you care if your faves can sing live?
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Yes, even if they sound good in the recording, why can't they sing live? not even once? sometimes when all you hear is the same pre-recorded vocals the performance starts to get boring. no ad-libbing, no new vocal runs, nothing. If your a k-pop idol and trained for 5+ years, I would like to hear your vocals. not pre-recorded vocals for the 70th time.
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They are singers. They absolutely have to be at least good at singing live. Lets be honest.
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My faves sing live like most of the time though. They are confident in their vocals as well
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It matters a lot to me and I prefer live singing.
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Yes. Especially in their concert.
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Most of my Western favs don't even care enough to hide their lip syncing while dancing so I don't care about it for my Korean favs.
It's common for Western artists to just scream-speak the non-melodic parts of their songs when dancing.
Of course there's a difference for a singer who does non-dancing songs/performances.
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It doesn't have to be live singing all the time or for every song. If there's a demanding choreography for example, I totally understand why lipsynch might be for the best and would even prefer it.
I also don't expect them to perform every song 100% live for the duration of a several week long tour with a gig every other evening.
I also prefer lipsynch to autotune, because lipsynch is kind of honest at least. Everyone can tell, everyone's on the same page.
Autotune on the other hand is less obvious, and when artists autotune their live performances, most people don't seem to be able to tell. They proceed to rave about the artist's perfect and flawless vocals when of course the performance was flawless. Every damn sound that came out of the idol's mouth was snapped to the correct note by software.
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If the songs sound great on the recordings, does it matter to you if the group lipsyncs their performances? Would you still stan them if they didn't sound good live? And if so, would you prefer they sing live anyway or just lipsync?
Yes it matters. Audio is full of tricks and autotune. Being able to pull of vocals live with ease is a sign of a true singer and all the greats do this well.
This lip syncing apologists in kpop I don’t get but it is also probably why so my kpop acts fail aboard. It matters.
Lucky my faves don’t have this problem.
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Scenario 1: If they dont sound good live they probably won't sound that great on recordings as well. Especially straining, too much process, autotune ruin it for me So no I probably wouldn't stan.
Scenario 2: If they can sing well I don't mind lip syncing from time to time. But if it is too much maybe due to demanding choreos, lack of confidence etc. I would give them time if there is no improvement I would think twice.
Well what I am even saying I stan only 1 group and their vocals + performances are the biggest reasons. I listen to EXO's live albums and watch the performances maybe even more than studio albums
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I don't think not singing live would stop me from stanning if I love the music, but I really appreaciate live vocals and that can hold my interest in groups a bit more.
That's partially why I have a deep respect for groups like Shinee, Mamamoo, and Ateez in comparison to some of the other groups I stan (but I still love and stan groups that might have sub-par live vocals or don't sing live)
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Of course I do care.
Lipsyncing is okay as long as it's done on rare occasions, sometimes it's of course not possible for an idol to sing live because of various reasons.
But live singing simply makes performances better and more exciting, I don't know how to explain it. I love hearing the energy and enthusiasm and emotions, and of course spontaneity and the fact it's not the same recording over and over again is nice too. A problem I often have with lipsynced stages is that I feel a disconnect between what I'm watching and hearing.
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ofcourse.. they are singer, if they cant sing then what is the point.. lol
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idc for the most part. idols have strenuous jobs and a lot of them get worked like cattle. a good portion of idols also don't have the good vocal training necessary to not damage their voices. so working constantly, singing live all the time while not having the correct techniques to protect their vocals basically erodes whatever ability they do have.
if they're doing concerts or special performances i do expect live singing. i would be so disappointed to have spent hundreds or thousands to go see a group and they can't sing live. but music show performances? who cares lol
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I used to not care as much.
But the older I get the more I yearn for groups that can give strong live performances.
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Yes, but I'm not bothered by it on things like music shows.
There's a time and a place for it.
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well, looking at the groups I stan, I would say yes.
I stan SHINee and Hoppipolla, both are great at singing and singing live.
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Of course, it's literally part of singer/rapper job. They should not only be able to make and release music but also be able to perform their own music live or else why they even do this job? I know idol job is smth kinda not really like usual singer/rapper job but still it includes singing/rapping so, yeah, they should be able to sing live too, especially when it's their own concert/show.
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Yes. I prefer live singing to pre-recorded vocals. Easiest way to tell if an idol improved/was properly trained. I expect groups to not have amazing vocals at debut but once they hit the 4-5 year mark, the vocal growth should be obvious to even those who aren't fans.
If they still sound exactly the same way that they did the first few years into their career and nothing has improved or it has gotten worse, then that means that something is wrong.
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I prefer live singing but it is not a "make it or break it" factor for me while stanning an idol.
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Yes.
If I want to listen to a record, I have the CD or I can stream. Why pretend to sing “live” when you’re ain’t. That’s just dishonest. I am okay with the occasional lip-synch if it’s a technical issue or a health issue. If they lipsynch for the sake of better dancing, they should just say it is a dance performance, I can accept that.
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