"Tiểu Jennie" đầy rẫy Kpop, loạt idol mọc lên đều ké fame, fan ngao ngán
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"Ace" Ahyeon of the rookie BABYMONSTER squad recently shared his feelings about being called "Little Jennie". She considers it her own honor and motivation to try.
At 0:00 on April 1 (Korean time), BABYMONSTER released their debut mini album and Sheesh theme MV. The project marks the first time YG female recruits have promoted under a full 7-member lineup, with the return of ace Ahyeon. Accordingly, this is also the official debut of "Little Jennie" after 2 singles absent due to health reasons.
This time, 2 songs have been remade in the new version in the mini album "BABYMONS7ER" with a full 7 vocalists.
Since being "teased" as a piece of BABYMONSTER, Ahyeon has continuously been compared to Jennie when possessing outstanding talent and temperament.
When first asked about the nickname "Little Jennie", Ahyeon expressed, "Senior Jennie is someone I idolized since I was a trainee. She inspires me the most. It was an honor to be called "Little Jennie."
As a junior, I want to do well, give my all to the fans. Like Jennie, I want to be a great artist, find my own color."
The rookie's statement received many compliments for her humility and ingenuity. Being constantly compared to her seniors helps Ahyeon raise her recognition but also inadvertently creates invisible pressure. Many fans objected because they were concerned that Ahyeon would find it difficult to surpass Jennie's iconic image. Therefore, if Ahyeon is not subtle when it comes to seniors, there is a risk of unnecessary controversy.
Sharing her feelings on the day of her appearance with the group, Ahyeon said, "I want to recover quickly and return to the team. That's why I didn't worry before joining the members.
It's hard to reveal details, but I was struggling mentally. I focus on recovering my condition and try to stay healthy by exercising regularly at home.
Now I'm fully recovered and I'm happy to be with people like this."
Meanwhile, member Rora added, "We've known each other for a long time so always thought we would definitely debut together as 7 people. I'm glad that the opportunity for the 7 of us to unite has come."
Ahyeon, born in 2007, is considered an "ace", is the most anticipated member among the 7 members of BABYMONSTER.
Ahyeon has an emotional voice, internal strength with impressive dancing ability, charismatic performance. This multi-talent of Ahyeon immediately reminds the audience of Jennie. During the survival show, Ahyeon successfully performed singer Charlie Puth's song Dangerously and received positive reviews. Currently, the singer's cover video has reached 40 million views.
BABYMONSTER debuts in November 2023 with the Batter Up MV. However, at that time, member Ahyeon (born in 2007) had health problems so he could not promote with the group. At that time, YG Entertainment was in crisis because members BlackPink and G-Dragon left. Therefore, this company made efforts to launch and develop the group BABYMONSTER.
This is the company's first girl group in 7 years since BLACKPINK's debut. The group is highly anticipated by being BLACKPINK's juniors. Unfortunately, this group has a very lackluster record when debuting with the Batter Up MV. Batter Up's music is criticized for being too old, outdated. The group could not appear on the Korean music charts and had a poor effect compared to other girl groups active at the same time, not compared to BLACKPINK seniors. BABYMONSTER sinks into the music market.
Ahyeon (BABYMONSTER) được dự đoán sẽ trở thành Jennie thứ 2? Phi Đức21:33:44 20/04/2024Từ trước khi BABYMONSTER chính thức ra mắt, Ahyeon đã là cái tên hút fan. Với tài năng toàn diện ở mảng hát, rap lẫn vũ đạo, nữ thần tượng 17 tuổi được dự đoán trở thành Jennie thứ hai của làng Kpop.
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