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According to JYP Entertainmenton January 1, DAY6 member Jaehas decided to leave the band and the agency. Read JYPE's official statement below: "Hello, this is JYP Entertainment. First, we would like to sincerely apologize to the My Day who have always cheered on DAY6 for bringing you this sudden news. As of December 31, 2021, DAY6 member Jae will be leaving the band and ending his exclusive contract with JYP Entertainment, due to personal reasons. JYP Entertainment arrived at this decision in order to respect Jae's wishes, after a lengthy discussion with the idol. Although our relationship with Jae has now come to an end, JYP Entertainment will continue to dcheer on Jae's new beginning in the near future. Finally, JYP Entertainment promises to provide the agency's fullest support toward the activities of DAY6, and we ask My Day for your unending love and support. Thank you." Best of luck to Jae in his future endeavors. Source
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The girls are serve FACE honey I’m so ready
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Whether it’s a song, an achievement, something personal, concert, etc. In terms of my favorite kpop moment this year it would have to be CLC’s Yujin becoming a member of Kep1er. CLC is dead and I’m so glad she’s finally going to shine with the rest of the group next month. I hope the other CLC members can rise next year after their contracts end. Hopefully eunbin isn’t in the dungeon until 2023.
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MBC’s “Wild Idol” has confirmed its debut lineup! “Wild Idol” took the “survival audition show” concept to the extreme by taking place in the wild. 45 contestants were evaluated based on their physical stamina, skill level, and hidden potential as they took to the outdoors and battled for the chance to debut. On December 16, “Wild Idol” aired its final episode live, where the seven members of the debut group were announced. It was also revealed that the name of the new boy group would be T.A.N, which stands for To All Nations. I In the final episode, the 14 semifinalists battled it out for the final seven spots with performances of “Last Chance” and “If You Can Hear Me.” Stars in the audience for the final episode included Kim Jong Kook, Lee Sun Bin, Lee Hyun Yi, INFINITE’s Sunggyu, NELL’s Kim Jong Wan, choreographer Lia Kim, Bizzy, Oh My Girl’s Seunghee, former GFRIEND member Yerin, 2PM’s Jun.K, choreographer Choi Young Joon, Tiger JK, and Girls’ Generation’s Hyoyeon. After the viewers’ voting period had ended, the seven finalists were announced. 1. Lee Chang Sun 2. Bang Tae Hoon 3. Kim Ji Seong 4. Seo Sung Hyuk 5. Lee Jae Jun 6. Kim Hyun Yeob 7. Im Joo Ahn Lee Chang Sun said in his winning speech, “I’m so grateful to the younger members. I really wanted to debut in front of my grandma, but she actually passed away two weeks ago. I really wanted to show her, so I feel really regretful. I feel like I was really sensitive toward the younger members, so I’m really sorry and grateful.” Source
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They said they were the first Koreans to perform on Nick Cannon's show, and I went to Youtube to watch their performance, but it was so obviously lipsynced that I got taken aback (They also lipsynced on Kelly Clarkson's show) I don't think this was done live on a stage and they probably recorded it and sent the VCR, but this just looks insincere... Is it that hard for singers to sing live? so you can still claim that you're talented but then why not perform live? But Americans hate lipsync post response: [+820][-66] original post: here 1. [+470, -19] Of course they don't have any reactions overseas if they're going to lipsync everyday 2. [+417, -22] Meritocracy is huge in the US, so if you're not going to perform live, you won't hit big 3. [+377, -17] Lee Sooman thinks that lipsync is a genre too 4. [+234, -3] To the kids claiming that they're okay they don't perform live because they know they sing wellㅋㅋㅋㅋ US is a place where they even swore at Beyonce for lipsyncing... Meanwhile everyone is aware that Beyonce is a f*cking good singerㅋㅋㅋ If you're a singer and you think the risk of performing live is too scary, so you rather move your mouth, you should know how embarrassing you'll look. If you don't then you shouldn't expect to hit big in the US.. 5. [+179, -8] This is my personal opinion, but I hope idols stop entering the US market. Seriously, Bangtan are an exceptional case. US doesn't care about KPOP as much as you think. And KPOP artists have a huge gap in skills compared to US singers. Honestly whenever I watch them, I get embarrassed Source
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EVERMORE Entertainment has officially announced VOISPER's disbandment. On December 7, the label revealed the band will be disbanding after 6 years. EVERMORE Entertainment stated, "VOISPER, who've been promoting for the past 6 years, will end their promotions as a group after releasing their upcoming album 'The Finale'." EVERMORE further explained the decision was made after discussions with the VOISPER members and thanked fans who've support them until now. Check out EVERMORE's complete announcement below. Source
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I honestly love the song I was hoping for a concept like their teaser vids but it’s a great debut
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MBC‘s highly anticipated survival program, My Teenage Girl premiered its first episode and it’s off to a big bang. The final 83 contestants that were chosen for the program gave it their all, as they prepared and performed their evaluation stages for the mentors. And while the show alone has been making headlines due to the ongoing hype, (G)I-DLE‘s Soyeon has started to make headlines for her brutally honest evaluation. During the premiere episode, contestants Kim Ye Seo and Kang Seo Jinperformed “Nonstop” by OH MY GIRL in matching yellow outfits. Using traditional Korean fans as introductory props, the duo gave it their all for their 3 minute long performance. Following the conclusion of their stage, it was time for the mentors to judge the performance. (G)I-DLE’s Soyeon was the first mentor to share her thoughts on what she witnessed—and she did not hold back The talented girl group member started off her evaluation by wondering if the “blind” round audience evaluators were able to hear the duo’s singing abilities clearly. When the door opened, I wondered, ‘were the ‘blind’ round audition members unable to hear you guys?’ — (G)I-DLE’s Soyeon In the first episode, there were multiple rounds that the contestants had to pass. In order to be judged by the celebrity mentors, contestants had to pass the first round that was strictly voted for by the audience. This is a “blind” audition round, which means that it’s strictly based on their abilities. If the contestants successfully received more than 75% of audience votes, the door between them and the mentors would be opened—leading to the second round of evaluations from the mentors. This is important to note given that Kim Ye Seo and Kang Seo Jin performed in front of the mentors, meaning that the duo passed the first blind audition round. This is what (G)I-DLE’s Soyeon was referring to when she asked, “were the ‘blind’ round audition members unable to hear [them]?” Soyeon continued her direct evaluation by revealing that the duo’s “Nonstop” performance was by far the “worst performance” she had seen and it was so bad, she “didn’t even get mad.” Of all the stages that I’ve watched today, it was the worst performance I saw. It was so bad, I didn’t even get mad. — (G)I-DLE’s Soyeon The (G)I-DLE member continued by revealing the exact reason behind her previous statement and her overall disappointment. She shared that there were numerous other talented contestants before the “Nonstop” duo that the mentors were unable to meet—which Girls’ Generation‘s Yuriagreed with. There were so many talented contestants that we were unable to meet because the door was not opened for them — (G)I-DLE’s Soyeon However, this was not the end of Soyeon’s brutally honest evaluation. The girl group member called out the audience members in charge of the “blind” round auditions for not doing their part correctly. Of all the stages that I’ve watched today, it was the worst performance I saw. It was so bad, I didn’t even get mad. — (G)I-DLE’s Soyeon She concluded her evaluation with just 5 words to sum up the entire situation. Honestly, I’m a bit angry. — (G)I-DLE’s Soyeon Source