TEMPEST member Hanbin is drawing praise for handling a technical difficulty during a performance on "Show! Music Core."
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TEMPEST Hanbin Draws Praise for Handling Technical Difficulty
Vietnamese K-pop idol Hanbin is one of the hottest names in K-pop these days. Following his stint on "Into the I-LAND," Hanbin left BELIFT Lab and signed with Yuehua Entertainment, debuting with TEMPEST on March 2 with the single "Bad News."
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As the first male Vietnamese K-pop idol, Hanbin is expected to make a splash in the entertainment industry. Recently, Hanbin attracted attention for his professionalism following a technical difficulty.
On March 5, TEMPEST performed their debut song "Bad News" on "Show! Music Core." Hanbin was seen dancing passionately when his microphone pack attached to his back fell. The long cord was seen dangling as he performed.
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Hanbin did not show any embarrassment and continued to perform confidently despite the difficulty. He did not miss a beat of the choreography.
Instead, the idol continued dancing while adjusting the microphone pack to its original position. If you do not look closely, no one will notice the male idol had a technical difficulty, to begin with!
At the time of the incident, it has only been three days since TEMPEST's debut. However, Hanbin showed that he is a true professional on stage despite that.
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Some comments concerning Hanbin's professionalism read, "He is only a three-day-old rookie, but he is so professional. I wish Hanbin more success in the future," "If you don't rewatch it, you wouldn't even notice his mic dropped. He is so professional," "Even though there was a problem, he still smiled and danced without missing a beat," "He really exudes the idol aura," and "He handled it without showing there was a problem. He's amazing."
Check out Hanbin's fancam here:
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TEMPEST was originally slated to make their debut on February 21, 2022. However, on February 14, Yuehua Entertainment announced that the group's debut would be postponed after all seven group members tested positive for COVID-19.
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On March 2, TEMPEST made their debut with their first mini-album, "It's Me, It's We," and its lead single, "Bad News."
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Written by Alexa Lewis