Day6's Sungjin became a hot topic lately thanks to his improved dancing skills.
On Dec. 18, TWICE released new entries of their "STRATEGY" dance challenge featuring a fellow JYP artist, Sungjin.
In the video, the Day6 member shocked viewers with his moves, rocking the core "killing" parts of the girl group's new song. His oozing confidence and groove stood out against the cutesy choreography.
The band member is known as the leader, main vocalist, and guitarist of the band Day6. He's also the unofficial main dancer of the group. Main dancers are often the best dancers or the ones centrally responsible for the dance parts of their songs.
Sungjin, however, was initially given this title by fans simply because of his hilarious and unserious passion for dancing. Since Day6 is a band, they are not required to dance but fans couldn't help but turn him into a meme.
Since the rise of dance challenges, Sungjin's collab with other artists has been adored by fans and though he kept messing up the rhythm, it was relatable for fans who can't also dance.
Following his recent dance challenge with TWICE, netters from theqoo raved over his improvement, which they claimed was "upsetting."
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"I felt betrayed. Why did [he] improve?" said a fan.
"I feel upset because he danced so well," seconded another supporter.
"Is this the same person who took lessons from JYP for three years but the dance teacher gave up?" teased another.
Initially, Sungjin trained for three years to become a dance idol, but JYP created Day6 to focus on his vocals instead.
While fans are happy with his improved skills, they can't help but miss the Sungjin they used to tease. Seeing the new clips, they jokingly asked him to revert back to beginner level, as per the comments.
"I'm sorry for making you feel sad, but can't you just stay like that?" asked a commenter.
"Sungjin, don't lose your original intention, I'm upset," added another fan.
"He's like my father, doing all sorts of things (no offense)," wrote a netizen.
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