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LE SSERAFIM Yunjin 2025 Golden Disc Awards Vocal Controversy: A Talent Under Fire
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LE SSERAFIM Yunjin 2025 Golden Disc Awards Vocal Controversy: A Talent Under Fire

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Explore the controversy surrounding LE SSERAFIM Yunjin's live vocal performance at the 2025 Golden Disc Awards and the rising standards for K-pop vocals.

It's a moment that should've been a triumph. Yunjin of LE SSERAFIM, often praised for her musical versatility, recently found herself at the center of a heated debate. At the 2025Golden Disc Awards, she took the stage for a highly anticipated solo performance, but the reaction wasn't what many expected.

The Challenge of Covering a Legend

The controversy stems from her rendition of “Like Rain, Like Music” by the late Korean music legend Kim Hyun Sik. While fans were initially proud of Yunjin for being selected for such a prestigious cover, the live execution sparked criticism. According to reports from Koreaboo, viewers pointed out inconsistencies in her vocal stability and emotional delivery, which failed to meet the high bar set by the original track.

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While many defended the idol by noting the song's extreme difficulty and the pressure of a solo stage, others argued that for a group of LE SSERAFIM's stature, the expectations for live performance are non-negotiable. This event has reignited long-standing discussions regarding the vocal training and priorities of 4th generation K-pop groups.

The Growing Scrutiny of K-Pop Vocals in 2025

The scrutiny isn't just about one singer. In 2025, the global K-pop audience has become increasingly vocal about live performance standards. As these artists dominate global charts, critics and fans alike are demanding more than just synchronized choreography—they want vocal excellence that holds up without backtracks.

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