
Eunbi and Sakura cover Irene & Seulgi's "Monster" (IZ*ONE)
アイリーン&スルギの「Monster」カバーしたウンビと咲良(IZ*ONE )
IZ*ONE's Eunbi & Sakura Miyawaki proudly cover Red Velvet's Irene & Seulgi's "Monster"! What made you decide on the song? What about the dancers...
★ Why did Eunbi and Sakura decide to perform Red Velvet Irene & Seulgi's "Monster"? When Eugene asked Eun-bi, Eun-bi revealed her secret story.
Sakura has long declared that she is a big fan of Red Velvet and even Irene. Therefore, as soon as it was decided that she and Sakura would form a unit, "Monster" came to Eunbi's mind.
……
When I brought this up to Sakura, she gave two answers and said yes. However, it seemed like she really wanted to play the part of Irene, which she loves, and said, ``Then I'll be Irene-senpai...'' with a grin on her face towards Eun-bi. Eunbi agreed, saying, "Okay," and revealed that the song and even the part were decided right away.
Eunbi and Sakura put on a powerful performance with many dancers. On the dancers' Instagrams, there are not only photos of Eunbi and Sakura from this time, but also many images of Irene and Seulgi during their activities with "Monster", so it seems that they actually worked together with Irene and Seulgi. It is said that he may have performed it with the dancers.
IZ*ONE's Eunbi and Sakura performed Irene & Seulgi's unit song "Monster" online in front of WIZ*ONE.
Just like Irene & Seulgi, it was a full-fledged cover stage accompanied by professional dancers.
When I saw Hyewon, Chaewon, and Wonyoung perform a spectacular stage performance on Orange Caramel's "Catallena" that was as good as the original, I felt that IZ*ONE was evolving further.
I started watching Eunbi and Sakura's "Monster" with high expectations, but I was taken aback from the start. This is because within the first few seconds I was drawn into the world that Irene and Seulgi were showing in the music video.
Sakura was surprised. She thought Eun-bi would do just fine. She went through a highly competitive trainee period and has had an amazing career even when she was unknown.
Sakura also has a spectacular track record as an idol. However, her career was initialized when she changed her mind from a J-POP idol to a K-POP idol.
When she jumped in to audition for "Produce 48," she could say that the only things Sakura had for sure were visuals and popularity.
When "Produce 48" ended, Sakura came in 2nd place overall and became the final member.
Through this audition, Sakura's popularity and visuals were further refined, but when it came to singing and dancing, she still gave the impression that she had barely graduated from the basic level.
However, since her debut as a member of IZ*ONE and her continued activities as the sub-leader of her group, she has shown steady growth. She may have gotten used to K-Pop, but I get the feeling that her understanding is deeper than that.
As her understanding deepens, her observations become more detailed. I get the impression that Sakura has suddenly gotten better at performing the "Monster" stage with ease. What added to her abundance of practice allowed her to dance so well? Her performance was so good that I wanted to hear it in person.
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アイリーン&スルギの「Monster」カバーしたウンビと咲良(IZ*ONE )
IZ*ONE's Eunbi & Sakura Miyawaki proudly cover Red Velvet's Irene & Seulgi's "Monster"! What made you decide on the song? What about the dancers...
★ Why did Eunbi and Sakura decide to perform Red Velvet Irene & Seulgi's "Monster"? When Eugene asked Eun-bi, Eun-bi revealed her secret story.
Sakura has long declared that she is a big fan of Red Velvet and even Irene. Therefore, as soon as it was decided that she and Sakura would form a unit, "Monster" came to Eunbi's mind.
……
When I brought this up to Sakura, she gave two answers and said yes. However, it seemed like she really wanted to play the part of Irene, which she loves, and said, ``Then I'll be Irene-senpai...'' with a grin on her face towards Eun-bi. Eunbi agreed, saying, "Okay," and revealed that the song and even the part were decided right away.
Eunbi and Sakura put on a powerful performance with many dancers. On the dancers' Instagrams, there are not only photos of Eunbi and Sakura from this time, but also many images of Irene and Seulgi during their activities with "Monster", so it seems that they actually worked together with Irene and Seulgi. It is said that he may have performed it with the dancers.
IZ*ONE's Eunbi and Sakura performed Irene & Seulgi's unit song "Monster" online in front of WIZ*ONE.
Just like Irene & Seulgi, it was a full-fledged cover stage accompanied by professional dancers.
When I saw Hyewon, Chaewon, and Wonyoung perform a spectacular stage performance on Orange Caramel's "Catallena" that was as good as the original, I felt that IZ*ONE was evolving further.
I started watching Eunbi and Sakura's "Monster" with high expectations, but I was taken aback from the start. This is because within the first few seconds I was drawn into the world that Irene and Seulgi were showing in the music video.
Sakura was surprised. She thought Eun-bi would do just fine. She went through a highly competitive trainee period and has had an amazing career even when she was unknown.
Sakura also has a spectacular track record as an idol. However, her career was initialized when she changed her mind from a J-POP idol to a K-POP idol.
When she jumped in to audition for "Produce 48," she could say that the only things Sakura had for sure were visuals and popularity.
When "Produce 48" ended, Sakura came in 2nd place overall and became the final member.
Through this audition, Sakura's popularity and visuals were further refined, but when it came to singing and dancing, she still gave the impression that she had barely graduated from the basic level.
However, since her debut as a member of IZ*ONE and her continued activities as the sub-leader of her group, she has shown steady growth. She may have gotten used to K-Pop, but I get the feeling that her understanding is deeper than that.
As her understanding deepens, her observations become more detailed. I get the impression that Sakura has suddenly gotten better at performing the "Monster" stage with ease. What added to her abundance of practice allowed her to dance so well? Her performance was so good that I wanted to hear it in person.
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