Heo Yun-jin (Le Sserafim) consults PD Bang about her worries
ホ・ユンジン(Le Sserafim)、パンPDへの悩み相談から
ホ・ユンジン(Le Sserafim)、パンPDへの悩み相談から
Bang PD advises Le Sserafim Yun-jin, "Don't read the public's mood."
Le Sserafim has released the documentary content "Make It Look Easy" ahead of their August comeback. Chairman Bang Si-hyuk also appears and gives Yun-jin some advice.
Heo Yun-jin, who shed tears while working on a song, confessed to Bang Si-hyuk that she was always reading people's moods. When Bang Si-hyuk asked, "Whose?", Yun-jin replied, "I read the public's mood and also the mood of people who work in this industry."
Yunjin said, "When I think about what I want to talk about in the future, I've been saying since my debut that I want to change the idol world and create change. But then other people ask me, 'What have you actually changed?' and 'How can you change it on your own?' At first, I just listened to them, but the more time passed, the more I felt a sense of responsibility for those words, and I felt that I had to do something more, and I wondered, 'Am I doing enough now?'" she confessed.
Yunjin is not sure what she wants to change, but she advised him to start (what she has in mind).
This is an article about Bang PD's "Don't read into the public's mood."
I don't know how long this video is.
However, the way it was cut (made) is puzzling.
The video is set up so that Le Sserafim's Yunjin expresses her worries and anxieties, and HYBE's Bang PD responds by giving her advice.
Yunjin is a member of the girl group Le Sserafim who works on the front lines, while PD Bang is the head of HYBE, which brings together Korea's most renowned music agencies.
When there is such a difference in status, if it is not a greeting or report but something like a consultation, it would normally be considered good manners or theory to keep it private.
However, from watching this video, PD Bang seems to be listening to Yunjin rather than giving her advice.
I wonder if he gave such strong advice when it is not shown in the video...
It seems that the criticism against Le Sserafim's stage (performance, mainly singing) has intensified since their appearance at Coachella.
However, there is no need for the members of Le Sserafim to feel responsible for activities that have come out according to the schedule.
If Yunjin's troubles with K-pop fans (the public ➡ those around her?) stem from such circumstances and she feels responsible and is losing confidence, then the problem lies with the people who planned such an event, which may not have been in line with the times.
If PD Bang has any advice to give them, it wouldn't be something like "Don't worry about what the public thinks," but rather an explanation like "We will worry about those things for you."
"Don't worry about unnecessary things, just focus on your singing and dancing activities."
The people who planned it should be the ones to discuss whether it was "too early," "a failure," or "a good experience."
It is not something that Yunjin, "Le Sserafim," and the others, who are "pieces" on the ground who move according to a schedule, should feel responsible for.
Because of this attitude of not having to worry about sales, Yunjin "Le Serafim" and others at the forefront of K-POP may have found themselves in a position where they had no choice but to look to the public for approval.
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