u/TatsunaKyo

I remember people telling this story over and over at the time, especially as justification for Jiwoo's weirdly low score. They used to say that there were reports from the audience that she slipped and it was subsequently cut from the broadcasted performance — plus, since it seemingly happened during the episode taping, you cannot see it in the rehearsal fan cam published on YouTube/Weverse.

After all this time though, I don't remember ever seeing any proof that this actually happened. Do we at least have several independent reports about this? Also, what could be the reason why HYBE / JTBC would hide it when they always emphatized the on-stage mistakes by other trainees?

u/TatsunaKyo — 10 days ago
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Yeah I know, it's weird. Sorry, but I don't know how to navigate through this issue.

I consistently cry when I sing well, especially if I hit higher notes appropriately. I don't know how to fix this behaviour. My current fix is literally using closed headphones to not hear my voice, which as you know is not exactly the greatest singing strategy, so I only do this when I'm confident with my muscle memory.

I don't train with songs that make me emotionally, lyrically or musically. I usually train with pieces that help me expand my range technically and that I wouldn't listen to in my everyday life.

The problem is that my voice breaks because I instinctively cry once I hit the right note. The moment my ear receives the sound of my voice hitting the right note, I fumble. This doesn't happen if I don't hit the note, and it doesn't happen if I listen to the original singer hitting the note. The effect also stops immediately once I stop singing, but restarts the moment I sing again.

Initially, I liked it in part because I have always had a strong emotional connection with music, and I saw this as a testament of that. But now it's becoming hard to deal with, as I really like to sing but I don't feel like I can do it consistently if my singing is interrupted by my emotional state. How can I deal with it?

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u/TatsunaKyo — 11 days ago