Viewers express annoyance at GOT The Beat's heavy use of Live AR on stage
As many K-Pop fans are already familiar, 'Live ARs' are pre-recorded versions of the artists re-singing the song in addition to the original record and are often used in lieu of live performances. On an online community forum, a netizen wrote a post titled: "Live ARs are annoying as hell".
In the post, the writer shared their thoughts on SM Entertainment's latest unit GOT The Beat and wrote:
"The sound from GOT The Beat's 'M! Countdown' performance is extremely different. When I noticed how Taeyeon's high note cracked a bit, I thought that they were comprised of truly skilled members singing live. But after replaying the video a couple of times, I noticed that it was just 100% lip-synchㅋㅋㅋㅋ I mean, if they wanted to lip-synch, then why couldn't they just play the original song? We would have just assumed that they wanted to focus on the choreography or on their outfits. What is this nonsense?"
In the top-voted comments section, other viewers wrote:
"SM fans usually embrace their own artists lip-synching while hating on other groups that lip-synch"
"The most legendary thing about all this is that the fans applaud them for their good live singing in the comments"
"Are the people asking if we must really listen to live-singing stupid? If they're not gonna sing live, then why are they idols and singers ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Isn't the job of a singer to sing? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ If they were good at dancing then why didn't they just become dancers"
"The way they try to fool the audience...it's right that they should put up the 'lip synch' label in the corner whenever they broadcast a performance that's a lip-synchㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ The way they record the sound of their breath...that's literally cheating the viewersㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ The intention itself is so impure and the fact that the fans try to applaud them by saying that they are usually good at live singing is supporting this system all together ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ"
"One of the reasons why the muggles (non-idol fans) still don't give credit to the idols is this lip-synching business"
"What people need to understand is that we would understand the act of lip synching itself. But trying to play a Live AR is like the singer pretending to sing, so it really annoys the hell out of me. Just lip synch, and don't try to pretend."
"I think for the sake of real live singers, it's right for the broadcasting agencies to label the lip synch stages as lip synched"
"The most ridiculous comment I see every time is the way fans say 's/he is good so they can just lip synch because the dances are really difficult' lol the reason why live singers get credit is exactly for doing all that hard work"
"I really wish that a journalist can treat this subject seriously... These days, people criticize each other for fooling the consumers, and the influencers have to disclose the fact that there are commercials embedded in their videos. They get so much hate. But wow, the idols can just pretend as if they are live singing and they are 'understood' even after lip synching 100%....that doesn't make sense at allㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ The way that the fans try to protect them proves just how big of a distinction there isㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ they say that they are skilled even though they are lip synchingㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ aren't they embarrassed for saying such things"
"Why do they have microphones on if they are lip synching? The way they hold onto the headset mics as if they are pretending to hit the high notes is hilarious as heckㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ"
I dig my fingers in expecting more than just the skin~
JYP's NMIXX make British headlines for 'worst song of all time'
According to reports by British newspaper and news website Daily Mail, NMIXX' debut track "O.O" is receiving negative attention. Though the music video has more an 19 million views in 24 hours, K-pop listeners are reportedly giving "O.O" extremely bad reviews.
Listeners tweeted, "I'm so sorry NMIXX you had to have the worst debut song I personally ever heard in K-pop," "Worst 3 minutes of my life. That was terrible," "NMIXX really released the worst song of all time just like that," and more. Daily Mail also reported the track had not been able to make the top 100 on Korean music chart Melon. However, NMIXX' "O.O" debuted at #2 on the worldwide iTunes album chart.
Brave Girls fan criticizes quality of album photocard after receiving one with photographer's shadow on it
On April 4 KST, a Brave Girls fan took to an online community to share the photocard they received, titling the post, "An idol photocard with something unique."
In the image, a hand is seen holding a photocard of member Yuna in a pink harness and cardigan look with some kitsch accessorizing. The photocard became an issue as it was made with the shadow of the person taking Yuna's picture being extremely visible.
They made this with the shadow of the person who took the photo included," the netizen wrote, adding that the photocard was even supposed to be considered a 'special promotional photocard.'
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Meanwhile, this is not the first time that Brave Girls' fans have spoken up about the poor quality of the group's merchandise. After the success of their single "Rollin," Brave Entertainment sold the group's first official merchandise. However, fans reacted negatively to the poor quality, especially in merchandise that included photos, and said the quality was well below expectations considering the price.
I dig my fingers in expecting more than just the skin~