I think its adorable how Yuqi seems to be sort of mimicking Soyeon's teaching style here. Clearly, Soyeon has had a profound impact on her members, and they really respect her talent.
its because theres a slight pause when she changes the tones. when Yuqi does it, the transition is smooth and when Shuhua does it theres a pause on the transitions
At 0:40 As a non-Korean speaker who knows a bits of other languages, I really felt that moment. I KNOW that the person is saying it differently, and I KNOW that I've tried to copy you, but I just can't hear the difference between what you've said and what I've just said. Poor Shuhua. The only way to fix this is keep repeating it slightly differently until the other person says "Yes!" And then you just have to try and remember how to position your mouth to say it, even though it doesn't sound any different for us.
No. Unfortunately that is not correct. I speak Korean fluently. Asian languages fall under using your fucking ears correctly. You want to know why? The Chinese, Korean and Japanese languages subconsciously use absolute pitch to accurately replicate it. If one is not able to replicate it, its on them they are possibly lacking on relying on that absolute pitch. So I'll be honest you don't know what the fuck you are talking about. Oh and I speak those three and that's how I know and have the experience. Since I don't fuck any word up when flowing through the three.
@@tszyuchau8520Yes, I understand the point. However, there are people who have ease with languages, both Yuqi and Minnie have it since they speak more than 2 languages (Chinese, Korean and English in the case of Yuqi) (Thai, Korean, English and a little Japanese and Mandarin in Minnie's case). While Soyeon and Miyeon (particularly Miyeon) have serious difficulties with English and know the basics. While Shuhua is already able to hold conversations in Korean, she may not have the best diction but she has certainly come a long way. I'm just saying that all people are good at something, languages are not Shuhua's strong suit,
I know they are just making her sound perfect but I wonder how many actual fights theyve gotten into over stuff like this. This whole group has so much talent, beauty and they work their asses off.
fights while producing? I doubt much. They do as instructed by whoever is producing the song... it's her song... she's going to make it how she feels is right. They each learned that from Soyeon. Even Soyeon doesn't push her opinions when she is being directed by Yuqi or Minnie, although I'd imagine it's hard for her to bite her tongue sometimes.
This is where language barrier arrives lmao,i experience the same thing while i try to sing in other languages. You know It's wrong,you get that the syllables are not the way you are pronouncing, the beats are not syncing with the syllables yet you don’t really know how to do it correctly, it just doesn’t happen right away, you need to hear it a few times to get it correct 💀
feel bad forthe girls they have to be in the same group as shuhua, i love her personality she always slays but when it comes to being an idol she has been slain😢
Don't feel bad for them. They love Shuhua. Most idols would seem "less than" when standing amongst Soyeon, Miyeon, Minnie, and Yuqi. It's a difficult task, but Shu does the best she can and she's a source of inspiration to the other members. The only dig anyone has on her is her singing and she does just fine. Listen to her parts in "Bloom".
I can’t pinpoint exactly what it is from listening yet but she’s doing something different in the middle portion Found it. She’s stretching the middle and adding an extra vowel sound
@@dilanhos2499her sense of rythm is actually pathetic. when she was recording nxde, even soyeon had to teach her like a kid bcuz she was struggling too much just to sing on beat, which even a non-professional singer should be able do pull out easily.
@@ayubisf yea. Im not hating on shuhua I love her personality but singing is just not for her to me. Remember The Killing Voice? She was off beat every single time it makes me cringe so hard...
I am not trying to defend Shu, not at all but l think she is great on stage as a singer. Apparently she works harder to do good on stage which is admirable. Plus she is amazing as a person. I love her ❤
@@XX-xxxxxx then l guess you have. You don’t have to like her as a singer, but l like her singing . She definitely needs to be guided during recordings but l think she does a good job. Plus it’s the show business so she has other talents so l don’t think just anyone could stand on the stage like her. Her hard work should be considered as a talent as well. I have my reasons to like her but you have your reasons to not like her and it’s completely okay.
agreed, but I also think that anyone saying she is "tone deaf" doesn't actually know what that means or is just trying to say she is not a good vocalist in a mean way.
@@babette5918it doesn’t have to be mean. Shuhua is tone deaf because she has a hard time differentiating notes and pitch. That doesn’t mean it’s permanent you can learn, she just needs a vocal coach. It isn’t supposed to be an insult, it’s quite a fact that it’s hard for her. It’s not like it’s a disease or smth, with confidence and good training she can get better. However she isn’t going off pitch in this video
she does have pitch problems especially live but with proper guidance, she can pull off the right notes and pronunciation during recording. She doesn't have the natural talent for singing nor a proper technique to be consistent and always needs to be guided. Not necessarily a bad thing because she's still able to deliver what is needed from her. Just needs consistency and stability specially in live stages.
with their work they probably speak korean more often than they speak chinese now, they both understand it perfectly fine. Since inflections and enunciation can vary drastically from language to language, trying to explain it in chinese might make it even more complicated
Shu is Taiwanese. When Yuqi tries to help her in Korean conversations I think they speak in Mandarin to each other. Maybe Chinese too. Mandarin is the official language of Taiwan (mandated at around 1950) but Taiwanese is still the common language.
I am getting notifications of people asking whether mandarin and chinese are the same but they don't show up in the comments... here is what google tells me... Many people think Chinese and Mandarin are the same language. But the fact is: they are technically NOT the same thing. Mandarin is a form of the Chinese language. There are many different versions of Chinese spoken throughout China, and they are usually classified as dialects. (This is from google. I am no expert)
@babette5918 Their mother tongue are Mandarin. The Taiwanese language you spoke of is a dialect of Fujian, China. Chinese is a ethnic not a language. Hopefully this helps
@@sebjake3793Taiwanese people speak Taiwanese, which is more similar to Quanzhou or Zhangzhou dialects, not Hokkien. The characters or pronunciation used are also different.
(G)I-dle "Paradise" and "Peter Pan" recording behind. The video also features Minnie producing her song "Paradise". Link is below... ruclips.net/video/_5EOmPP9qwM/видео.html
(G)I-dle "Paradise" and "Peter Pan" recording behind. The video also features Minnie producing her song "Paradise". Link is below... ruclips.net/video/_5EOmPP9qwM/видео.html
@babette5918 I'm just surprised that the producer is surprised the singer isn't getting it. The difference is so incredibly small, the vast majority of people listening wouldn't be able to tell the difference. But, i also have respect for the dedication to the craft.
@@mike9512 Yes, this is why a lot of people are commenting that "You can tell Yuqi (the producer here) really learned a lot from Soyeon (the main producer of the group). Soyeon is a stickler for getting every little thing exactly the way she wants it. If you can get 10 little things right then that adds up to getting one big thing right.
@@babette5918 agreed. And my understanding is the music industry, especially k-pop, is ultra competitive. And G-idle aren't part of the big 4, so they have to really fight to earn their sport. So yeah, I don't really hear the difference, but I respect the work ethic even if I don't get it.
@@mike9512i disagree that a vast majority of people wouldnt be able to tell the difference. i mean it was definitely obvious to me and im not an expert on anything to do with music, im sure in the actual song it wouldve been even more obvious if it didnt go with the rhythm right.
this isn't tone-related at all. her rhythm and tempo is being affected because of pronunciation problems but she's hitting the right notes perfectly. she just needs to know where to pause or not to. but yeah. ignorant people would say she's tone deaf because of this because they don't know any better lol
@@francinev3971 yes but obviously , only the writer/producer of the song knows how they want the pronounciation/words to be. Yuqi here shows shu how yuqi wants her to sing it because its her song
Shuhua is from Taiwan. Minnie is from Thailand. Yuqi is from China. Soyeon, Miyeon, and Soojin are from Korea. Yuqi is a near genius (at minimum) and all about studying and learning. She picked up Korean quickly. Minnie is excellent at languages which seems to be a "thing" with Thai people. People in Thailand learn multiple languages as part of primary education. Shu... well... she just isn't good at languages. Not really a reason to hate on someone.
@@babette5918 LONG Fun Fact: Most Thais themselves are not that skilled with other languages like foreigners think. 😅 Thais were gotten this "things"(what foreigner think they skilled) was from living in Melting Pot culture associate with foreigners who's came for trade and buying goods for hundreds years ago. This building a good depth for Thais to imitate sound they heard from foreigner and recreate the same sound in Thai Alphabet, which make Thais have option to learn fast in different way. By not learning from the original language Alphabet but learning from that "imitate same sound words" in Thai Alphabet make it quicker to use. This method are the same goal as Japanese creates カタカナ Alphabet but Thais didn't have to create whole new カタカナ Alphabet like Japanese did because Thai language have more sound and tone from the beginning(benefit from co-living). Just added a few more Alphabet for the close same sound but in different tone like C and Z, G and K, V and W then done. This quick method make Thais can survive even can't write any foreigner Alphabet at all. The Thais who's family background living in community which associated with foreigner the most is Central Thais, Minnie also these people too. They are the one who's have this traits to imitate sound since their grandma and grandpa generations maybe even before that, AND THIS IS why her expressing sound such an unique and nowhere easily found in K-pop are come from.
she's careful because she's not fluent in Korean. that's probably where the difficulty lies. her problem in this clip is that she's not understanding where to put a pause in the lyrics. she's perfectly singing the right notes, just the rhythm being affected by pronunciation. i swear ya'll like to hate on idols without even understanding what's happening lol
@@francinev3971“not fluent in Korean” is such a ridiculous excuse that her fans kept using since the debut 6 years ago. It was okay for a year or maybe 2? But now it is 6 years since the debut. How can “not fluent in Korean” still be an acceptable excuse????? Be professional! 😢😢😢
Tf she thinks shuhua is cute that's y soyeon laughs also soyeon is the one who helped shuhua a lot she also taught her tricks which shu does till now .if there is no soyeon they will not be the ones who they are now
There is one time that Soyeon was laughing while producing for Shu, and she was laughing because Shu kept saying "Fart" in Korean. The entire room was cracking up. If you're going to hate on Soyeon then at least get your facts right.
you can tell yuqi learned from soyeon 😆
happy to see her producing!
I just know Shuhua had war flashbacks when Yuqi got up out the chair 🤣
right 😂😂
Beijing vs. Taipei
Didn't they stay till late in the night doing that song?
Yuqi is really Soyeon's disciple
Agreed
Really shows how much trust soyeon has in her
fr 😂
Fr
Guess this is also why Soyeon and Yuqi sometimes argue. Both know how it's done and both are freaking smart. And stubborn 😂😂
True! Yuqi is def also leader material
I think its adorable how Yuqi seems to be sort of mimicking Soyeon's teaching style here. Clearly, Soyeon has had a profound impact on her members, and they really respect her talent.
Her notes are spot on it just the word combo thats all.very sweet both Girls.
I mean they're not but ok
its because theres a slight pause when she changes the tones. when Yuqi does it, the transition is smooth and when Shuhua does it theres a pause on the transitions
It's more of a rhythm issue than a pitch issue, but ok
General Yuqi shall not disappoint Queen Soyeon
No ones talking about how cute it was when yuqi said Shu! ❤❤❤❤❤😭😭😭😭😭
At 0:40 As a non-Korean speaker who knows a bits of other languages, I really felt that moment. I KNOW that the person is saying it differently, and I KNOW that I've tried to copy you, but I just can't hear the difference between what you've said and what I've just said. Poor Shuhua.
The only way to fix this is keep repeating it slightly differently until the other person says "Yes!" And then you just have to try and remember how to position your mouth to say it, even though it doesn't sound any different for us.
No. Unfortunately that is not correct.
I speak Korean fluently. Asian languages fall under using your fucking ears correctly. You want to know why?
The Chinese, Korean and Japanese languages subconsciously use absolute pitch to accurately replicate it.
If one is not able to replicate it, its on them they are possibly lacking on relying on that absolute pitch.
So I'll be honest you don't know what the fuck you are talking about.
Oh and I speak those three and that's how I know and have the experience. Since I don't fuck any word up when flowing through the three.
Yuqi is also a non native Korean speaker, so not an excuse 😂
@@tszyuchau8520Yes, I understand the point. However, there are people who have ease with languages, both Yuqi and Minnie have it since they speak more than 2 languages (Chinese, Korean and English in the case of Yuqi) (Thai, Korean, English and a little Japanese and Mandarin in Minnie's case). While Soyeon and Miyeon (particularly Miyeon) have serious difficulties with English and know the basics. While Shuhua is already able to hold conversations in Korean, she may not have the best diction but she has certainly come a long way.
I'm just saying that all people are good at something, languages are not Shuhua's strong suit,
As a non-korean speaker, i dont hear the difference
@@tszyuchau8520 Dont be a dick.
Yuqi is so sweet to shuhua
I know they are just making her sound perfect but I wonder how many actual fights theyve gotten into over stuff like this. This whole group has so much talent, beauty and they work their asses off.
fights while producing? I doubt much. They do as instructed by whoever is producing the song... it's her song... she's going to make it how she feels is right. They each learned that from Soyeon. Even Soyeon doesn't push her opinions when she is being directed by Yuqi or Minnie, although I'd imagine it's hard for her to bite her tongue sometimes.
Shuhua really did improve alot though, good work Yuqi!
lol yuqi touching her nose thinking "oh no you didn't!".
i swear Yuqi act like every music teacher in my childhood
that's why instrumentists use music score. You can read the exact notes the composer wants you to play.
Poor shuhua, was gonna get it from soyeon first, now Yuqi 😅
She’s cute
Soyeon:”I raised someone well…”
underrated asf 🔥🔥
She always has problems like this for every tt recording lmao
Shu~~~~~
This is where language barrier arrives lmao,i experience the same thing while i try to sing in other languages. You know It's wrong,you get that the syllables are not the way you are pronouncing, the beats are not syncing with the syllables yet you don’t really know how to do it correctly, it just doesn’t happen right away, you need to hear it a few times to get it correct 💀
yuqi in studio is more pacient than soyeon tho
True
Man she looks so much like Yeji
Happy Birthday, Shu! Don't let the haters get you down!
Shuhua is my favorite
If it was some other famous K-pop artist the comment section would've been different.
soyeon being the amazing mentor that she is
This is not amazing at all 🤷🏼
feel bad forthe girls they have to be in the same group as shuhua, i love her personality she always slays but when it comes to being an idol she has been slain😢
Don't feel bad for them. They love Shuhua. Most idols would seem "less than" when standing amongst Soyeon, Miyeon, Minnie, and Yuqi. It's a difficult task, but Shu does the best she can and she's a source of inspiration to the other members. The only dig anyone has on her is her singing and she does just fine. Listen to her parts in "Bloom".
I literally can't hear a difference lmao
me neither 😅😂😂
Yuqi is saying "maanooreum.. "Shua is singing it chopped like "ma'an oreum"
I can’t pinpoint exactly what it is from listening yet but she’s doing something different in the middle portion
Found it. She’s stretching the middle and adding an extra vowel sound
she's bending a note and she shouldn't. the pronunciation is off too but the main problem is the pitch and sense of rhythm
I'm deeply disturbed by the hinges placement.
What the hell is even that?
lol... deeply disturbed, eh? idk... any door hinge experts here in the comments? I don't want this person to have nightmares about this!
Yuqi is already talented she doesn't need to be disciplined by somebody else
I keep forgrtting she's the youngest
i love how everyone set the bar so low for shuhua
The problem here is here pronunciation tho
@@JonahReinerher rythm sense is not so good either... 😕
what
@@dilanhos2499her sense of rythm is actually pathetic. when she was recording nxde, even soyeon had to teach her like a kid bcuz she was struggling too much just to sing on beat, which even a non-professional singer should be able do pull out easily.
@@ayubisf yea. Im not hating on shuhua I love her personality but singing is just not for her to me. Remember The Killing Voice? She was off beat every single time it makes me cringe so hard...
Shu~ ❤
Thats so funny but im wondering what recording is this(
This is the recording for "Peter Pan" from the "I Feel" album. (G)I-dle.
@@babette5918 aw thanks!
Why is yuqi the producer?
@@exploringapis4495 Yuqi and Minne also produce songs on albums these past several comebacks. It's not only Soyeon anymore!
I am not trying to defend Shu, not at all but l think she is great on stage as a singer. Apparently she works harder to do good on stage which is admirable. Plus she is amazing as a person. I love her ❤
I mean she never had to sing on stage thats why she always sounds great to you
@@XX-xxxxxx then l guess you have. You don’t have to like her as a singer, but l like her singing . She definitely needs to be guided during recordings but l think she does a good job. Plus it’s the show business so she has other talents so l don’t think just anyone could stand on the stage like her. Her hard work should be considered as a talent as well. I have my reasons to like her but you have your reasons to not like her and it’s completely okay.
I dont think shuhuas tone deaf she just needs a actual vocal trainer
agreed, but I also think that anyone saying she is "tone deaf" doesn't actually know what that means or is just trying to say she is not a good vocalist in a mean way.
@@babette5918it doesn’t have to be mean. Shuhua is tone deaf because she has a hard time differentiating notes and pitch. That doesn’t mean it’s permanent you can learn, she just needs a vocal coach. It isn’t supposed to be an insult, it’s quite a fact that it’s hard for her. It’s not like it’s a disease or smth, with confidence and good training she can get better. However she isn’t going off pitch in this video
she does have pitch problems especially live but with proper guidance, she can pull off the right notes and pronunciation during recording. She doesn't have the natural talent for singing nor a proper technique to be consistent and always needs to be guided. Not necessarily a bad thing because she's still able to deliver what is needed from her. Just needs consistency and stability specially in live stages.
@@MaryamNur-r3k
Soyeon doesn’t want her to have a vocal coach because she likes Shuhua‘s original tone.
@@powbobs thats a stupid reason
They sounds the same for someone no music and Korean language background and felt it sounds the same 😅
I'm amazed that someone lacking basic music sense made it this far
congratulations! Next you should work on learning basic human decency. You can do it!
@@babette5918 I like Shuhua but she's literally lacking basic music sense. It's not an insult, it's objectively true
@@ubergamer2010 There are a lot of people who comment just to insult Shuhua. Sorry if I took your post the wrong way.
Guru ngaji lagi ajarin aku be like:
People telling that shuhua is tone deaf
Meanwhile all she need is a vocal training with little bit extra effort
Then she would slay❤
I understand Yuqi but Shuhua is Total Vocal Power to be patiented with.
song?😭
This is from the making of the song "Peter Pan" on the "I Feel" album.
@@babette5918 tysm!
อาเจนติน่ามีเยอะและโกรธผม🌼🌼🌼🌼
What song is this?
(G)I-DLE - 'Paradise' & 'Peter Pan' Recording Behind
Which mv is this
(G)I-DLE - 'Paradise' & 'Peter Pan' Recording Behind
They’re both Chinese, so wouldn’t it be easier for them both to understand if they spoke Chinese to each other
with their work they probably speak korean more often than they speak chinese now, they both understand it perfectly fine. Since inflections and enunciation can vary drastically from language to language, trying to explain it in chinese might make it even more complicated
Shu is Taiwanese. When Yuqi tries to help her in Korean conversations I think they speak in Mandarin to each other. Maybe Chinese too. Mandarin is the official language of Taiwan (mandated at around 1950) but Taiwanese is still the common language.
I am getting notifications of people asking whether mandarin and chinese are the same but they don't show up in the comments... here is what google tells me...
Many people think Chinese and Mandarin are the same language. But the fact is: they are technically NOT the same thing. Mandarin is a form of the Chinese language. There are many different versions of Chinese spoken throughout China, and they are usually classified as dialects. (This is from google. I am no expert)
@babette5918 Their mother tongue are Mandarin. The Taiwanese language you spoke of is a dialect of Fujian, China. Chinese is a ethnic not a language. Hopefully this helps
@@sebjake3793Taiwanese people speak Taiwanese, which is more similar to Quanzhou or Zhangzhou dialects, not Hokkien. The characters or pronunciation used are also different.
song ?
"Peter Pan" from the "I Feel" album. (G)I-dle.
What song are they singing?
"Peter Pan" from the "I feel" album.
What video is this? What’s the title
(G)I-dle "Paradise" and "Peter Pan" recording behind. The video also features Minnie producing her song "Paradise". Link is below...
ruclips.net/video/_5EOmPP9qwM/видео.html
Which is the original video ?
(G)I-dle "Paradise" and "Peter Pan" recording behind. The video also features Minnie producing her song "Paradise". Link is below...
ruclips.net/video/_5EOmPP9qwM/видео.html
nice
Which song is this
Peter Pan
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Name song?
(G)I-dle "Peter Pan". Written and produced by Yuqi of (G)I-dle.
I cannot hear the difference.
Shu has a little pause between syllables that Yuqi doesn't want.
@babette5918 I'm just surprised that the producer is surprised the singer isn't getting it. The difference is so incredibly small, the vast majority of people listening wouldn't be able to tell the difference. But, i also have respect for the dedication to the craft.
@@mike9512 Yes, this is why a lot of people are commenting that "You can tell Yuqi (the producer here) really learned a lot from Soyeon (the main producer of the group). Soyeon is a stickler for getting every little thing exactly the way she wants it. If you can get 10 little things right then that adds up to getting one big thing right.
@@babette5918 agreed. And my understanding is the music industry, especially k-pop, is ultra competitive. And G-idle aren't part of the big 4, so they have to really fight to earn their sport. So yeah, I don't really hear the difference, but I respect the work ethic even if I don't get it.
@@mike9512i disagree that a vast majority of people wouldnt be able to tell the difference. i mean it was definitely obvious to me and im not an expert on anything to do with music, im sure in the actual song it wouldve been even more obvious if it didnt go with the rhythm right.
Song Name?
"Peter Pan" from the I feel album. (G)I-dle.
Gurl whay song was this-
This is from the making of the song "Peter Pan" on the "I Feel" album.
@@babette5918 ohhhh
👍🏻😂❤️
Is that why some people say Shuhua is tone deaf?
No, this is about combining the words. Tone is something completely different.
this isn't tone-related at all. her rhythm and tempo is being affected because of pronunciation problems but she's hitting the right notes perfectly. she just needs to know where to pause or not to. but yeah. ignorant people would say she's tone deaf because of this because they don't know any better lol
@@francinev3971 I would not say "perfectly"
@@francinev3971 yes but obviously , only the writer/producer of the song knows how they want the pronounciation/words to be. Yuqi here shows shu how yuqi wants her to sing it because its her song
@@francinev3971yeah, she's not considered tone-deaf because of this. She's tone-deaf as shown by many other clips, though
I thought Shuhua was Korea 😂
Shuhua is from Taiwan. Minnie is from Thailand. Yuqi is from China. Soyeon, Miyeon, and Soojin are from Korea. Yuqi is a near genius (at minimum) and all about studying and learning. She picked up Korean quickly. Minnie is excellent at languages which seems to be a "thing" with Thai people. People in Thailand learn multiple languages as part of primary education. Shu... well... she just isn't good at languages. Not really a reason to hate on someone.
@@babette5918 LONG Fun Fact: Most Thais themselves are not that skilled with other languages like foreigners think. 😅 Thais were gotten this "things"(what foreigner think they skilled) was from living in Melting Pot culture associate with foreigners who's came for trade and buying goods for hundreds years ago.
This building a good depth for Thais to imitate sound they heard from foreigner and recreate the same sound in Thai Alphabet, which make Thais have option to learn fast in different way. By not learning from the original language Alphabet but learning from that "imitate same sound words" in Thai Alphabet make it quicker to use.
This method are the same goal as Japanese creates カタカナ Alphabet but Thais didn't have to create whole new カタカナ Alphabet like Japanese did because Thai language have more sound and tone from the beginning(benefit from co-living). Just added a few more Alphabet for the close same sound but in different tone like C and Z, G and K, V and W then done. This quick method make Thais can survive even can't write any foreigner Alphabet at all.
The Thais who's family background living in community which associated with foreigner the most is Central Thais, Minnie also these people too. They are the one who's have this traits to imitate sound since their grandma and grandpa generations maybe even before that, AND THIS IS why her expressing sound such an unique and nowhere easily found in K-pop are come from.
@@KP_Casablanka Thank you for that information!
lㅐㅣ
She cant even do her only line in a song,how she bacame an idol?
she's careful because she's not fluent in Korean. that's probably where the difficulty lies. her problem in this clip is that she's not understanding where to put a pause in the lyrics. she's perfectly singing the right notes, just the rhythm being affected by pronunciation. i swear ya'll like to hate on idols without even understanding what's happening lol
same reason you cant write english properly but can still post this comment
She can, and did, get it right. Just not in the first 57 seconds of trying. She's doing better in her 2nd language than you just did in your 1st.
@@francinev3971“not fluent in Korean” is such a ridiculous excuse that her fans kept using since the debut 6 years ago. It was okay for a year or maybe 2? But now it is 6 years since the debut. How can “not fluent in Korean” still be an acceptable excuse????? Be professional! 😢😢😢
Some people only get selected for their looks, sad reality..
I prefer Yuqi than Soyeon, Soyeon is really arrogant specially Shushua. Soyeon laughs at Shushua every time they record, she is not a good leadee
Tf she thinks shuhua is cute that's y soyeon laughs also soyeon is the one who helped shuhua a lot she also taught her tricks which shu does till now .if there is no soyeon they will not be the ones who they are now
Also it's looks like ur not even a fan it's shuhua not shushua
There is one time that Soyeon was laughing while producing for Shu, and she was laughing because Shu kept saying "Fart" in Korean. The entire room was cracking up. If you're going to hate on Soyeon then at least get your facts right.
What song is this?
This is the recording for "Peter Pan" from the "I Feel" album. (G)I-dle.