Netizens Ridicule LE SSERAFIM for Claiming to Be Next Generation of Lee Hyori – IU

Netizens Ridicule LE SSERAFIM for Claiming to Be Next Generation of Lee Hyori – IU

In a recent development, LE SSERAFIM has made a comeback with their 4th mini album, “Crazy,”following the unfortunate incident at Coachella. This highly anticipated return by the “most hated girl group in Kpop”has garnered both positive and negative reactions. While their music is being lauded for its catchy melody and strong content, some still criticize the youngest member, Eunchae, for her limited rapping skills.

The group known as the “most hated in Kpop”is promoting themselves as the “next Lee Hyori – IU,”but they are facing backlash from netizens. Despite this, LE SSERAFIM recently released their 4th mini album, “Crazy.”Image 1 portrays their comeback.

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Despite facing backlash and controversy following their performance at Coachella, the infamous Kpop girl group has made their comeback. However, their music remains the focus while one member continues to stir up controversy. Additionally, their singing time has been significantly reduced and overshadowed by the dominating beats. Some speculate that HYBE has purposely implemented this strategy to hide the group’s weak vocal abilities.

Returning at a time when their reputation is at its lowest, LE SSERAFIM cannot prevent a decrease in sales.

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Despite returning during a time of low reputation, LE SSERAFIM was unable to prevent a decrease in sales. While the new song “Crazy”continues to be a popular topic among Koreans, it has not yet made it into MelOn’s top 50. However, on Spotify, “Crazy”amassed 2.4 million streams on its debut day, making it the highest streaming song among girl groups this year.

In addition to their questionable performance, HYBE’s girl group has recently faced ridicule for their embarrassing lyrics.

“Pierrot” – THE SSERAFIM

LE SSERAFIM’s song “Pierrot”delivers a strong feminist message, with the lyrics “We girls do it for fun”conveying confidence and fearlessness. In the song’s standout rap verses, LE SSERAFIM pays tribute to legendary Korean female artists such as Kim Wan Seon, Uhm Jung Hwa, Lee Hyori, and IU.

In the rap line, LE SSERAFIM highlights the concept that “they themselves will be the next girls”by mentioning IU and then Lee Hyori, questioning who will come after them as the “crazy girls of the new era.”

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The group known as the “most hated”in the Kpop industry has declared themselves as the “new Lee Hyori – IU,”yet they have garnered backlash from netizens. In Image 3, K-netizens mock HYBE’s songwriters, deeming their statement of emulating Lee Hyori and IU as absurd.

Despite its popularity, many listeners have noticed something off about the lyrics of “Pierrot,” the standout track on LE SSERAFIM’s latest EP. Specifically, the mention of Lee Hyori and IU has sparked controversy on online forums. Critics, including K-netizens, have ridiculed HYBE’s lyricist team for their cringeworthy choice of words. For a girl group like LE SSERAFIM, who are lacking in various talents, to claim to be the successors of revered Korean icons is both absurd and unconvincing.

Some reactions from Korean netizens:

  • It is likely that these girls were embarrassed while singing.
  • Despite consistently ranking in the top two spots, NewJeans, aespa, and IVE continue to face criticism while LE SSERAFIM struggles to even make it into the top 50, even when the competition is weak. How did their rankings end up like this?
  • Could you please tell me who wrote those lyrics?
  • However, what is the issue?
  • The lyrics of (G)I-DLE’s song also included a shout-out to Kim Kardashian.
  • In my opinion, it is considered normal.

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