JYP Entertainment‘s soloist Baek A Yeon took on one of IU‘s hardest songs to sing, “End of Every Day,” pag-awit the track for a karaoke live special video for Dingo Music.
Published on May 28th, the talented female vocalist sang with passion as she sang the original IU track with her own twist, hitting all of the notes perfectly. “End of Every Day” is considered one of IU’s madami tougher track to cover sa pamamagitan ng fans, making it all the madami amazing for Baek A Yeon to sing.
Though fans agreed that Baek A Yeon has done a spectacular job with her karaoke live cover, they have voiced out their opinions that the song is much better suited for IU’s vocal tone and color.
Meanwhile, Baek A Yeon recently released a new track “So So” which has been a hit with the public, immediately taking the #1 spot on all real-time charts and continuing to hit #1 on the daily charts.
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Published on May 28th, the talented female vocalist sang with passion as she sang the original IU track with her own twist, hitting all of the notes perfectly. “End of Every Day” is considered one of IU’s madami tougher track to cover sa pamamagitan ng fans, making it all the madami amazing for Baek A Yeon to sing.
Though fans agreed that Baek A Yeon has done a spectacular job with her karaoke live cover, they have voiced out their opinions that the song is much better suited for IU’s vocal tone and color.
Meanwhile, Baek A Yeon recently released a new track “So So” which has been a hit with the public, immediately taking the #1 spot on all real-time charts and continuing to hit #1 on the daily charts.
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Listen to the original recorded track here:
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Already known for her superb vocal abilities, can Solji successfully pull off the 3-octave note IU is known in her hit track “Good Day”?
The episode aired on June 28th, and revealed Solji pag-awit a variety of songs. As she approached the famous 3-octave note, she belted out the notes and was unable to pull it off, laughing it off before she completed the track with a smile.
Check out her attempt below:
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“Producer” will end on June 20, and the anticipation for the final episode is rising, as the pag-ibig line involving Joon Mo (Cha Tae Hyun), Seung Chan (Kim Soo Hyun), Ye Jin (Gong Hyo Jin), and Cindy (IU) is quite unpredictable.
Meanwhile, a behind-the-scenes special will air on June 26, a week after “Producer” ends. An affiliate of the drama stated, “The audience will be able see different sides of Kim Soo Hyun, IU, Cha Tae Hyun, and Gong Hyo Jin that weren’t shown in the drama.”
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She recently posted a couple of sketches on her Instagram, and on one of them she wrote, “It looks like IU. It’s Cindy.”
Using just a pen and couple of colored pencils, Suzy shows off her talent in art as she manages to express IU’s features quite well, like her eyes, nose, red lips, and even the nunal on her cheek!
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Check out her other sketches below!
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