BABYMONSTER, the rising K-pop sensation, recently concluded their promotions for their debut title track “SHEESH.” The group has been steadily gaining popularity, thanks to their impressive live performances, strong vocals, and rap skills.
Their relentless dedication to showcasing their talent has earned them praise from netizens and fans alike.
Criticism Amidst Praise
However, their latest performances on music shows MCountdown and Inkigayo have sparked controversy. BABYMONSTER opted for hand mics and a live band version of “SHEESH,” aiming to emphasize their vocal prowess and stage presence.
While many viewers were impressed by their live vocals and electrifying performances, others voiced criticism, accusing the group of "over-performing."
Some viewers expressed confusion, questioning why such elaborate performances were necessary for a music show like Inkigayo. This criticism raised eyebrows among fans, who found it ironic that the group was being faulted for excelling in their craft.
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Fan Support in Full Force
In response to the backlash, fans swiftly came to BABYMONSTER's defense. They rejected the notion that the group was "over-performing," arguing that the alternative—underperforming—would be far worse.
Fans emphasized that BABYMONSTER's dedication to delivering high-energy performances should be celebrated rather than criticized.
NETIZENS' COMMENTS
Here's what FANs are saying:
YG really said "we will make our own encore"
YG once again proving that awards don't matter because they have one of the most talented artists in their company
I understand why it takes YG so long to make a group. This was the right thing to do, not mass-produced, factory-type dolls that are produced in a short period of time like those companies.
This is the kpop we want. Nobody's gonna pay for tickets to listen to repetitive tiktok music that sound like ringtones.YG is truly a gem. Raising real performers
I got chills. A girl group with an average age of 17 just gave ya'll a Coachella stage preview, on a fairly routine domestic music show that's usually filled with robotic performances and lipsync. Bookmark this video, download it, put it on a playlist, and revisit it in 5 years. We've just witnessed something great.
This is so iconic for a debut song.. they knew what had to be done and SERVED US the live vocals that we were desperate to hear from a 5th gen group!
YG is straight-up throwing shade like it's their full-time job, and I am absolutely living for it! Iconic levels of sass, gotta love it!
babymonster don't need encore, encore needs them. this just proves it all.
Embracing Live Performances
Fans reiterated that singing live should be the standard in the industry, applauding BABYMONSTER for showcasing their vocal skills without relying heavily on backing tracks.
They rejected the idea that the group's energetic performances were cringe-worthy, instead viewing them as a testament to BABYMONSTER's commitment to excellence.
In the face of criticism, fans made it clear that they stood firmly behind BABYMONSTER, offering unwavering support and admiration for the group's talent and hard work.
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Written by Cassidy Jones.