The microphone isn't coming out...G-Dragon's controversial live performance at the K-pop competition
Dec 26, 2024
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G-Dragon finished SBS '2024 Song Festival' at Inspire Arena in Incheon on the 25th. It's been 8 years since G-Dragon was on the music stage at the end of the year As he also showed off his rusty skills at the '2024 Mama Awards' held at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan last month, attention was focused on his stage.
G-Dragon, who appeared with the introduction of 'An irreplaceable living legend that overwhelms the stage just by its existence,' wowed fans by singing his new song 'Power' and his hit songs 'Manshin' and 'Crikey' in succession.
However, after the stage was over, the likes and dislikes of G-Dragon's live performance were divided. Most applauded G-Dragon's continued presence and charisma that dominated the audience, but some criticized him for his lack of live skills. G-Dragon set up the stage by performing live on AR sound sources, which was said to have been annoying by the way he scratched his neck and selective live.
In terms of skills, G-Dragon was already recognized even before Big Bang's debut, so this reaction was unexpected. But there was a reason for the controversy. It's because the sound of the song contest was unstable. In fact, G-Dragon repeatedly put his in-ear on and off as soon as he got on stage. In addition, the mouth shape "I can't come out" was caught on the screen. Due to the microphone problem, the performance had to be covered with a live voice through the AR sound source. Because of this, the stage of 'Song Festival' is bound to leave disappointment to G-Dragon, fans, and the public who have been waiting for his return.
However, G-Dragon soothed his fans with professional etiquette. After the stage was over, he left a bouquet of flowers in the audience, showing his affection for the fans, and took pictures of the stairs with the dancers, showing the appearance of 'original idol'. After being ranked No. 1 in the song contest', I thought it was the oldest idol, but it was my favorite idol. I think I'm still saying I'm an idol. Thank you. He also left a comment.
Reporter Baek Ji-eun silk781220@sportschosun.com
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