Will other solo singers follow Sunmi's unique stage?
ソンミの特有ステージに続くか他のソロ歌手たち
ソンミの特有ステージに続くか他のソロ歌手たち
Former Wonder Girls member Sunmi releases pictorial with dreamy gaze: "I never thought I'd be active for this long... I want to be a singer with a long run"
In this pictorial published in the October issue of ELLE, Sunmi perfectly wears a variety of outfits with unique details.
In particular, Sunmi's captivating gaze, wavy hair, and dreamy photo tone match to create a captivating photo.
Sunmi, beauty that captivates Los Angeles "clear skin and three-dimensional features"
On the 26th, singer Sunmi posted a photo on her Instagram with the message "LA".
In the published photo, Sunmi is looking at the camera with blonde hair.
Sunmi attracted attention with her clear skin and three-dimensional features.
(From Entertainment News)
Now Sunmi is on a roll.
The easiest way to get to know Sunmi is to watch a video of her performance.
Sunmi has such spirit and intensity that she has brought a breath of fresh air to today's music stage.
Perhaps solo idol singers, who were powerless to compete with the energetic music of boy and girl groups, have woken up after seeing Sunmi's performance become popular.
Unless they are veteran singers with a certain level of popularity, have a major hit song, or are popular singers who sing the OST of a drama, it seems that ordinary solo singers rarely make an appearance on a glamorous stage.
The best they can do is make a quick appearance to sing in a corner of a variety show, or hold a singing and game event for 100 to 200 people sponsored by local TV or radio.
IU, who became popular by appearing in a drama and gained the label of an actress, is an exception among exceptions.
The reality is that idol solo singers rarely become successful.
That is why most people start out in an idol group, even if they dream of becoming a solo singer.
Even IU, who is at the peak of her popularity, is making a comeback in a unit with a popular member of a boy group.
You can probably imagine what other solo singers are doing.
When singing on a stage with common dance moves, it is quicker for the main vocalist of a popular boy or girl group to appear solo and sing.
It doesn't take much time and effort in terms of preparation and number of people.
It could be said that this way of thinking gained momentum when Sunmi appeared and created a new trend.
Chungha, who was active in I.O.I, also followed Sunmi and had a hit solo stage.
Agencies that have popular girl groups may not be able to sit still.
Former SISTAR member Soyou is also planning to make a comeback in Sunmi style.
If Soyou makes a comeback and achieves some success, the movement of girl group graduates and lazy solo singers (potential singers) will likely pick up steam.
However, people will soon tire of Sunmi's sexy style alone.
Before people tire of it, they need a talent (younger) who can digest the Sunmi style and create a new style.
Is there one or not?
Will one emerge or not?
If they miss this opportunity, the current generation of idol solo singer candidates will disappear and they will have to leave it to the next generation.
Before Sunmi, members with good singing talent, such as Taeyeon (Girls' Generation), Jessica (Girls' Generation), Eunji (Apink), and members of Mamamoo, were popular solo singers who came from idol groups.
They left a strong impression with their singing rather than their dancing, and were well-received.
Members who focused on dancing were indecisive in both singing and performance, and left an ambiguous impression.
Sunmi's solo debut was a refreshing change for the solo stages of idols.
Her performance stage, which gave dynamic life to the lyrics, was overwhelming.
The performance, which lasted only a few minutes, felt very long.
The dancing was thrilling, sexy, and spectacular.
I don't even remember if I blinked or not.
As I listened to the song, I was simply captivated by Sunmi's performance.
When the stage ended, my face was probably flushed.
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