In a stunning turn of events, NewJeans' Danielle has shocked fans and silenced the doubters with her extraordinary singing talent.
The release of a music video teaser for a special rendition of the iconic Disney song "Part of Your World" from the new film 'The Little Mermaid' showcases Danielle's enchanting vocals, leaving haters and critics in awe. As the world eagerly awaits the full release of the music video, Danielle's undeniable talent is setting the stage for another chapter in her career.
Previously, Danielle was confirmed to have been chosen to voice the lead character, Ariel, in the Korean dubbing of the Disney movie, 'The Little Mermaid.' While the decision to cast Danielle as the voice of Ariel was met with excitement and praise from fans of both the movie and K-pop, some haters pointed out that Danielle has no experience in dubbing, especially in Korean. They also argued that casting someone without prior experience in such a prominent role seemed unfair to more seasoned and veteran voice actors.
In a stunning turn of events, the detractors who doubted Danielle's capabilities have been swiftly silenced. Both fans and critics are left spellbound after hearing her mesmerizing singing in the recent music video teaser, utterly amazed by the sheer elegance of her voice. Netizens commented, "Her pronunciation is pretty good in my opinion," "Wow, her voice is amazing," "People are just jealous of this young beautiful girl," "Her voice is so beautiful," "I'm just going to wait until the movie comes out," "She's so talented," "She looks like a princess," "I never doubted her singing abilities, I'm just worried about her dubbing abilities still," and, "I think she's good."
They cast a singer with a princess-like voice in a role that is appropriate to her age — comments about her having no "depth"...how much depth are you expecting from a 16 year old character (Ariel) lol
"Her pronunciation is pretty good in my opinion" This commenter probably means well but is judging based on her half-caucasian looks. Yes, she went back and forth between Korea & Australia, but she was still raised in Korea - ofc her pronunciation will be "pretty good".
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