Tiffany Young of Girls’ Generation has commented on the performances of junior K-pop groups on music shows.During a recent episode of MBC talk show Radio Star, the K-pop veteran opened up about some of the differences between the acts of her generation and current groups.
The singer shared that new acts seem “half-hearted” while rehearsing on music shows.“Back in the day, we would give it our all on stage, striving to catch the camera’s attention regardless of our position.
However, now there’s this thing called ‘fancam’ that covers each member of a group,” she said per SBS Star.As a result, she explained, idols no longer have to try as hard in order to stand out and get more camera time during performances, and now appear “quite relaxed”.“I was surprised to see how half-hearted these days’ K-pop groups are in rehearsals.
It made me wonder, ‘Why aren’t they putting in more effort? Was it just a sound check?’,” she continued. “But apparently, they just don’t put much effort into rehearsals these days […] I don’t want to be a boomer, but, you know.”The singer then shared her personal opinion on the matter: “There’s a saying that goes, ‘First time, last time, every time’.
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