At the LA Hallyu concert, the audience didn’t buy Rain’s stage, and there was no support. Off light stick: irresponsible to the boy group that produced it

At the LA Hallyu concert, the audience didn’t buy Rain’s stage, and there was no support. Off light stick: irresponsible to the boy group that produced it
(Cover image source: Rain official website)

Singer Rain encountered an awkward situation during his K-CON performance in LA, USA.

K-CON, which gathered many K-POP singers, was held in LA recently, and Rain appeared as a guest performer. Although Rain showed off his superb dancing and singing skills, and even took off his shirt to show off his strong figure, the audience was surprisingly quiet during the performance. Their actions are clearly showing that they do not support Rain.

Some netizens speculated that this may be because all the idol groups that Rain managed were disbanded or mismanaged. An audience member at the scene revealed: “Someone even deliberately turned off the light sticks in their hands. The reason is that although Rain produced a boy group, he ended up disbanding the first show. He always gave up the team, which is irresponsible., so foreign fans hate him.”

In 2009, Rain created the boy group MBLAQ as a producer. When MBLAQ debuted, there were many classic songs that were loved by the public, but after several member changes in the middle, the popularity was not as good as before. In 2014, the popular members Tian Dong and Lee Joon All left the team. Then Rain’s company RAINCOMPANY cultivated the rookie boy group Ciipher in 2021. However, the team’s performance did not improve after two years of debut, and 4 of the 7 members withdrew at the same time.

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(Source: MBLAQ official website)
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(Source: FB@Ciipher Cipher)

As for the fact that Rain’s newcomers ended up being nothing, many netizens said, “MBLAQ was a success at the time, but it’s really a pity” , “No planning ability, no sense of responsibility” , “Frankly speaking, Rain really didn’t What kind of production ability”, “Please let Rain do it well, don’t be a producer anymore”, etc.

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