Posts by CaraFIMIE
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And when she sang live in BP she was never dragged, she did extremely well! And nope, but one debuted as a rapper who when sang, it didn't cause discomfort while others can't either rap or sing while sounding good.
If Kazuha sounded good rapping then it wouldn't be a problem btw, you just need to sound good live while singing or rapping, but if you can't then it's kinda pointless to be up there with a mic.
She does sound good (imo) seeing as she trained for only 6 months. The only ones I hear complaining about her rapping are the haters (not saying you're a hater).
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She's also freakishly athletic by idol standards, as even a casual fan knows
Honestly, though. I wish I could've seen her on ISAC.
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There is a difference between rapping and singing live, no?
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they shouldnt have debuted + please name them out, i want to know
Why do you get to decide which idols should/shouldn't have debuted?
Momo, Sakura, Shuhua, Jungwon, Jay, Chaeyoung, Lisa, etc
These people do deserve to be idols plus I'd get why they can't sing well...because they were not specifically trained to be vocalists plus a lot of them have a bad technique that is not suited to their voice type. They were trained to be IDOLS.
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but thing is being a kpop idol, you are scouted and trained to sing, dance and perform to people- so its necessary
Nope. There are several kpop idols that dance and perform but can't sing well. Does that make them any less of a kpop idol?
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Never gonna happen.
From what I've seen, many people (including me) feel like Armageddon raised the bar really high but Whiplash didn't catch up.
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they don't know how to sing, even hybe confirmed it but i could care less, their last great cb was antifragile + it was their last hit one, their great performers, they need to pull off another antifragile- some of the members aura needs to be worked on but their decent - but something that they need to do is train to sing cause thats what they are paying for
First of all, you're kinda wrong.
Knowing how to do something and being able to do it well are two different things. All of LE SSERAFIM I would say CAN sing however not all of them can do it well. Sakura and Kazuha are ones I would say are better suited to be rappers since the group (I think) needs to have more rap verses (or songs0.
Secondly, they are not being paid simply to sing. They are paid to perform and be idols. Singing is part of it but it is not always a necessary feat.
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They do different music every single time! It may be a good thing for someone but I think group should have an identity sound to have longer career
To me, that's part of their identity as a group. The fact that they are not afraid to try new concepts and new music.
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How tf wouldn't they know. Why would they even name an ice cream called lucky vicky if they don't know the meaning behind the name lol. They could have called it just lucky or vicky. Then i would agree that's just words that aren't related to wonyoung. But if you search lucky vicky on google all you'll see is wonyoung. So there's no way it wasn't deliberate.
'kay
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That's a ridiculous question. Figure out the answer for yourself.
There's such a thing as a ✨RHETORICAL QUESTION✨🤯🤯🤯
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Her voice is amazing! Main vocal and main rapppppppper
ALL-ROUNDERR!! 💖💖
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Yesss omg I watched it the like 2 minutes after Studio Choom released it. Tag it, girls!
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LE SSERAFIM was the first ever k-pop girl group that I fully stanned.
What caught my attention was their first Gayo-Daejeon performance as well as their first MMA Performance with Kazuha's iconic leg lift.
But with all the controversies surrounding them in the past, I feel like they've lost some popularity domestically but I also feel like the reason behind that loss was the double standards present the industry that we're all too familiar with.
So I'm wondering what other people think because I'm bored. Feel free to be honest.
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Meh. BADVILLAIN was better imo.
I feel like a lot of groups from companies that aren't so well-known have amazing debut songs that go viral and shi (seeing as their company put a lot of money and effort into their production) but then after that, its like the company stops trying and the group just loses their original touch.
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As far as it's respectful and not hate or shade, then yeah why not?
My agenda is larger than petty squabbles with a fandom. There are thread ideas and concepts I sit on for months at a time. That's why I eventually transitioned to YouTube for about 5 years and just made videos instead.
I honestly think most of these agitated fandoms should be happy I'm not more aggro towards them than I am. It is the good, respectful fans that stay my hand.
But discussions can't always be peaceful and pleasant conflict-free zones. If I want to make a thread, even knowing it will run people the wrong way, I will. And even with that mindset, I still lighten the force of my words and messaging to be more...palatable, because I know how sensitive K-Pop stans are.
I did not do that on Reddit, and we saw how that ended for me once I started spilling scalding tea on all the HYBE oppalogists there
Why does almost all of what you say (that I've seen) include some sort of self-appraisal?
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Shiver me timbers fr
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