The match-up round of Girls Planet 999 started with a battle between 4 groups of contestants performing 2 hit songs “Yes Or Yes” (TWICE) and “How You Like That” (BLACKPINK). Earlier, through the trailer, Mnet quickly teased the faulty part of team 1’s performance with the song “How You Like That”. Fans were surprised when they saw the Master Council expressing their disappointment for the first time when the contestants performed poorly.
However, after episode 3 aired, many viewers were relieved because the cover battle using BLACKPINK’s song has really warmed up the competition’s atmosphere. In particular, Lisa‘s rap part, performed by two contestants Cai Bing and Yoon Jia, has made a strong impression on the judges and viewers.
2 teams went head to head to perform the song How You Like That
Cai Bing’s confidence from the very first seconds impressed the judges
The female trainee managed to show her liveliness through each rap line
Cai Bing’s part always received a heated reaction from the Master Council and other contestants watching in the waiting room
Not to be outshined, team 2’s Yoon Jia also quickly took the spotlight thanks to the perfect rap part that didn’t miss a beat
Jia’s visual is enough to warm up the atmosphere of the performance
Yoon Jia’s tough, girl-crush visuals are perfect for delivering the famous rap verse of Lisa
Yoon Jia is one of the most noticed and adored contestants by the judges
After an intense match-up, the victory belonged to Team 1 because of the equality between the members, the ability to sing live fluently and the perfect synchronization. However, this result also sparks controversy because netizens believe that there were still many trainees who could not show the true spirit of one of BLACKPINK’s biggest hits.
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