With the release of their first mini-album, "Who Do You Think You Are", just days away, LEDApple has recently caught the attention of netizens for being labelmates to veteran rock singer, Kim Jong Seo.
Kim recently tweeted, "The most anticipated band of Startory, 'LEDApple' daebak!!!!!! I genuinely congratulate the creation of your album; it's one that I can feel your every sweat and passion melted into it. I hope that you will be able to create history in the idol market~~ 'Who Do You Think You Are' fire!!!!!!"
Unfortunately, the band seems to have come under a bit of attack, as they recently posted up a video proving their live performance skills on their official YouTube channel.
The boys wrote, "Haters against bands. Who do you think you are to hate on bands? Don't go on a witch hunt with knowledge you have none of."
The video explains what hand-syncing is and proves their haters wrong by giving a close up of each of the individual members playing their parts live.
Various hateful comments left by netizens also scroll across the screen.
The boys end the video with a message to the haters that reads:
"Haters, yes, we are a band. We aren't holding these instruments just for show. You said we were manipulating the media for getting so many headlines, right? If we don't promote ourselves, how else will you learn about us? Don't hate on us for pathetic things like that. Do we look like we're in an idol band for fun? We've been working for this through all obstacles, and are still putting our lives on the line for this. We're a band, but we're also going to dance. Shocking, isn't it? If you're going to continue hating us for having no talent, then we'll just work harder. Haters, thanks for taking an interest in us. We'll work harder to become the best band for you guys. But what are you going to do? We practice live, but we're going to meet you hand-syncing on music programs. On June 16th, with 'Who Do You Think You Are'."Stay tuned for their teaser release on June 13th! Source + Photo: World Journal via Naver
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