A video highlighting girl group NewJeans' MR-removed stage performance is garnering rapid attention on social media.
Recently, a YouTube channel showcased the group's dynamic performance through a video titled "NewJeans sang hard even in the rain!" The footage stems from NewJeans' performance at the '2023 Saemangeum World Scout Jamboree K-pop Super Live' event, held last month.
In the video, the group members don eye-catching outfits featuring cropped tees that reveal their waistlines paired with large pants, aligning perfectly with their hip and retro visual concept. Despite the heavy rainfall, as their hit track "ETA" resonated in the background, they exhibited charismatic hip-dance moves, paired with enchanting smiles, further amplifying their stage presence. The level of professionalism and poise they displayed is admirable, especially considering they debuted just a year ago.
The live MR-Removed performance of "ETA," known for its vigorous and power-packed choreography, garnered substantial attention, showcasing the members' stable live vocals and breath control. For those unfamiliar with the term, MR-Removed refers to a process where the instrumental sounds of a performance are artificially extracted, leaving only the vocal tracks. This allows listeners to focus exclusively on the artist's vocal prowess.
The video was uploaded 12 days ago and has already garnered 4.3 million views. Many of the YouTube comments complimented the girls and Danielle received the most positive comments about her stable vocals.
Having shaken the K-pop scene with their distinctive visuals and vocal styles since their debut in July 2022, NewJeans continues to rise in prominence. Their recent comeback with the second mini-album, 'Get Up,' has affirmed their status as a popular girl group, demonstrating their popularity and rich array of talent.
As the group concludes the promotions for their mini-album, NewJeans celebrates a significant achievement, securing the top position in the girl group brand reputation rankings for September 2023, a recognition bestowed by the Korea Institute of Corporate Reputation.
This is why vocals in kpop is such an absurd debate. All these groups are basically sprinting while singing, they're not going to sound good.
It all just boils down to "yeahh but in the recording booth, when they go for hundreds of attempts to get the best vocal, before it gets produced and altered -- X singer was better than Y singer!"
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