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BTS Jungkook’s live encore faces an unusual vocal controversy

After BTS Jungkook delivered a live encore for his solo single “Seven”, a rather unique “vocal controversy” was raised. 

On July 30th, Jungkook won first place on SBS’s “Inkigayo” with his solo song “Seven”.  

On the same day, Jungkook flawlessly performed a live encore stage on “Inkigayo”. With his solid vocal skills, smooth tone, and relaxed stage manners, the male idol’s live performance of “Seven” created an exciting atmosphere and received a lot of compliments. 

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However, Jungkook’s live encore faces an unusual vocal controversy. In particular, he encouraged fans to sing along while performing, but due to different voices coming out simultaneously, the intonation and rhythm of fans were all over the place.

Nevertheless, the fans’ passionate cheers and shouts created a perfect synergy, and Jungkook, knowing their love and support, continued the encore stage with a proud smile.

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Afterwards, online topics with titles like “Haphazard Singing” and “ARMY’s Vocal Controversy” started to appear, with netizens jabbing at the out-of-tune singing of fans. Some even asked, “Are there any versions of Jungkook’s live encore without the fans’ voice?”, implying that ARMYs (fans of BTS) sang badly. 

Jungkook also seemed to have noticed these trending posts, and decided to leave a comment saying, “Our ARMYs sing well”. With his kind words, the male idol reveals his affections for fans and touches their hearts. 

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Regarding this unique situation, netizens are leaving comments such as, “It’s the first time that fans face a vocal controversy”, “Jungkook makes us really proud”, “ARMYs will probably practice singing even harder now,” and “If the song has Korean lyrics, they would have sung it well.”

Source: Daum

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