In a recent tweet that has stirred up conversations among fans, YG Entertainment's male idol, Hyunsuk, has voiced his unconventional perspective on the behind-the-scenes aspects of the idol industry. His comments have triggered mixed reactions, with some questioning his commitment to the group's holistic image.
Hyunsuk's Stance: Focused Performances Over Extraneous Content
In a live interaction, Hyunsuk shared his belief that the essence of being a singer lies in delivering a captivating performance on stage.
He expressed reluctance towards engaging in what he perceives as "superfluous" activities, such as capturing behind-the-scenes footage for concerts. According to him, maintaining a singular focus on the concert itself should take precedence over generating additional content.
Fan Reactions Reflect Diverse Opinions
The idol's comments have sparked a range of responses from fans. Some ardently support Hyunsuk's dedication to performance quality, while others criticize his seemingly dismissive attitude towards activities that contribute to fan engagement.
Notably, concerns have been raised about the impact of such statements on other group members who actively participate in fan interactions and concert preparations.
As fans grapple with these contrasting views, it remains to be seen how this candid revelation will impact Hyunsuk's standing within the idol group and the broader entertainment community.
Hyunsuk's candid remarks provide a glimpse into the ongoing dilemma faced by idols in balancing artistic integrity with the demand for multifaceted content creation.
NETIZENS' REACTION
Below are the netizens' reactions as Hyunsuk candidly expressed his thoughts during his live session:
"Why do they make people wear doll masks before a performance?"
"Why should I tell the company, but to the fans?"
"Even if they aren't singers, people who are good at it ask, "How can I do this while being good at my day job?" compared to people who feel like their main job is being interrupted by doing this. There seem to be a lot of people who think there are 48 hours in a day haha."
"If you have the skills to make fans just by performing, that's okay."
"Why are you doing that idol? I think another path might suit you better."
"If you don't like it, tell the company..."
"You are not a singer, you are Aidoru. If you are tempted, become a singer."
As discussions unfold, the incident prompts a deeper exploration of the evolving dynamics within the K-pop industry and the expectations placed on its performers.
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Cassidy Jones wrote this.