Lesser Fafim’s Controversial Performance: Did They Avoid Singing to Avoid Live Backlash?

The Korean forum Pann Nate published a topic titled “What is your opinion on LE SSERAFIM’s ‘Crazy’?”on August 30, which quickly gained popularity and received over 105,000 views by the following day.

Despite the producers’ efforts to prevent it from resurfacing, many netizens can still be found mocking the song in the comment section. This comes after LE SSERAFIM faced a live singing controversy at their Coachella performance, leading to the elimination of all singing parts in their production.

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Furthermore, there were also individuals who mocked the lyrics, which contained a metaphor referencing Pikachu, a popular character from the well-known Japanese franchise Pokemon.

Here are a few remarks from internet users:

  • Despite their group’s decision to completely drop the singing portion, there were still some negative comments [+590, -23] about their vocal abilities in order to prevent any potential controversy.
  • [+480, -27] After seeing all the media play about live singing and everything, I was really curious, but this is a song that doesn’t even require any singing skills. I just thought, “Well, they dodged that well.”
  • [+405, -20] Maintaining a strong image is crucial for celebrities. Had this concept been introduced before the group faced any scandals, I might have perceived it as a mere change in their style. However, in the current situation, it comes across as a forced attempt to appear unique. The rap delivery feels awkward and Eunchae’s solo rap doesn’t quite fit. It’s always a challenge for celebrities when their image falls apart. It seems like they are struggling with this concept and trying too hard.
  • [+377, -24] It was really not that good
  • [+329, -23] Why are you using the phrase “Like Pikachu, million-volt electric current”? Stop pretending to be an artist.

The source of this information is Pann Nate (https://pann.nate.com/talk/373111705).

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