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SWJA's version, to me, is like someone talking to themselves. It's raw emotion and it's you expressing your thoughts out loud without realizing it. Wendy's version is like you're telling someone exactly what's on your mind directly. One is sticky and holds weight, and the other is pointed and cuts clean. Can't compare two singers who play different games, but what a treat to hear both! Bravo!
I do agree with you! SWJA is like talking to me in a musical and magical way, like the emotion hits me hard. While Wendy's version is giving a straightforward feeling and kind a more refreshing original version🙌
Wendy sang Psycho the way it was supposed to be sung. that kind of feeling when you're about to go hysterical at how crazy a relationship is, emotionally jaded and cynical, laughing at your own insanity
I think you're missing the point of the show a bit. The whole concept of the show is to showcase how there are many ways to interpret, arrange, and perform a song. I personally prefer the original psycho arrangement over swja and even the rearranged version wendy performed here but I can still appreciate the different feelings they tried to convey through the rearrangements.
Wendy could make it anywhere. She sings as well as anyone in the American music industry or anywhere for that matter. Hope she does more solo albums in the future.
Wendy is great, yes, but to state "she could make it anywhere" is naive. Many legit American citizens of Korean descent, idols and non-idols alike, all the way to the 1st gen, like g.o.d. Joon, the Jung sisters and Tiffany, Ailee, Jessi, and even younger ones like Eric Nam or NCT Johnny have to go back to their ancestral homeland to chance a career in the industry. Even BTS, world's current biggest act, are still called names to this day. There's talent, and there's systemic anti-Asian racism in the American music industry. That in itself is a wall too great to be broken by talent alone.
@@a.l.dvorak7271 Exactly. Wendy was very smart. She started auditioning for Korean agencies while she still lived in Canada. It's actually staggering how many Westerners will refuse to watch even a subtitled film. Shioli Kutsuna, who played Yukio in the Deadpool 2 movie, is actually Australian. But she moved to Japan when she was 14 because she knew she would have a WAY better chance of landing roles there.
SWJA's psycho arrangement is refreshing and different.. it reminds me of Radiohead's Creep towards the end. Wendy is a really good singer, glad she went on this show!
i was just about to comment the same thing! her style made me cry with how she brings out the comfort in darkness of the lyrics (not that the original doesn’t, the og is obv more bright)
i read your comment as i listened to SWJA's performance and you are SO right. especially when she strayed a bit from the original's "everything will be okay" in the bridge. it definitely made the build up all throughout the song worth it, like the character was holding everything in before letting it all explode at the end
No matter how many covers I see of this song, nobody comes close to nailing that pre-chorus like Wendy! That section was tailor made for her! I really loved the other person’s arrangement though! It really brought out the sadness in the song while keeping the hope it encapsulates!
Psycho would sound perfect as a solo song or a group song too. But whenever Wendy sings it as a solo or with her group it sounds perfect becuase shes singing in it.
im biased and still prefer Wendy's version since I typically am not big on the stylistic singing that SWJA has. But she was still a great vocalist and did justice to the song.
Wendy never fails to give goosebumps to her listener, her voice is always so powerful. Her version kind of the same as the original version, but she owned it with her style.
the way I listen to the versions : SWJA's ver is the sad side where the feeling is still new and we can do is just softly cry in the corner while trying to figure out everything that they've went through, whereas Wendy's ver is the acceptance and aftermath of everything has went down and has a clear idea that has happened. Both versions I love
I cried listening to SWJA, as always. I’ve never been in a toxic relationship but she portrays it so perfectly I felt like i was experiencing it firsthand.
@@eyebrowstj At first, I thought you're a akgae/solo stan, but after seeing your post about the other members makes my heart warm & happy. Hopefully we can all multifandom (including me) & ReVeluv support Wendy's solo comeback in March 12, Wish You Hell 💖💛💙💚💜
@explorer2958 I've been called an akgae for years because Wendy is my ultimate female bias in all of kpop, but I absolutely love the other members, too. I listen to all of them every day from group to solo material. Off to listen to them some more 😁😁😁
SWJA's arrangement and the way she sang it was so good. The emotions and just the way she delivers the song is so outstanding. The adlibs, the runs, and the way she changes the melody a bit is just so so good. You can really tell how experienced and how great of a performer she is.
Wendy's version is seriously so good, like, cool and even more impressive than the original OT5 version. But, I kinda get why the opponent's cover got a higher score - we weren't there live in the studio, so maybe we didn't feel the same emotional experience as the audience at that moment. Still, just from this video, I can feel the emotion. She's really singing like she's telling a story about the ironic and toxic aspects of her relationship. Plus, the background she shared before singing, the gestures, and the stage setup really support the emotional vibe, making us truly feel those "psycho" vibes. SWJA trully served how psycho sinh while Wendy vers is how angel sing☺😊
This piece is one of my all time favourite, and I do really feel that it's officially stolen... The two versions has a different feel and for me the original is about a crazy fun youth couple, while this one draws more emotional feelings like literal slightly psycho couple who takes pleasure in crushing each other.
Sunwoo Jung-a's version made me burst into tears. Wendy's version is so powerful. Red velvet's Psycho remains my favorite from their discography and always makes me want to dance and sing along. It was very enjoyable but I will always prefer the original and love them separately. They both have their own vibe.
SWJA really made me believe she's psycho. What a rendition! ABSOLUTELY AMAZING As much as I'm obsessed with kpop, many times they miss embracing raw emotions like swja did
SWJA might not be for everyone but man she's phenomenal. She's not just a stylistic singer, that's a storyteller right there. Not all artists can pull that off.
Love WENDY solo version. No one can sing that prechorous better than Wendy. It would be a lot better if she could add the rapping too. But defender version is shorter and it must be similar to original version so I guess she had to cut it out.
Whatever happens, PSYCHO will always be iconic! Wendy's voice is very beautiful but SWJA's version really put a whole new world into the song. I really love it because I do really imagine the song in an acoustic version. So good! Edit: SWJA's version is a song of reassurance to her lover, that no matter what other people say, they will be okay and will stay the same. She'll love him no matter what and she loves the way they are. She wishes that nothing would change. On the other hand, Wendy's - the original, is like a martyr's song. Although she is hurt and he makes her crazy, she will stay. No matter how it hurts.
I love this SWJA's arrangement!!!! Her rendition of RV's track "Psycho" delves deeper into the emotional fabric, establishing stronger connections by intertwining the song's lyrics with her personal experiences in past relationships. Her rendition carries a profound sense of authenticity and depth, infused with soulful delivery. Deserving of the title "Song Stealer" without a doubt!!!!
Wow - SWJA blew me away again! Absolutely love her arrangements, singing and performance - just an and amazing artist all round! Loved her execution of this arrangement too! She really turned it into her own song and sang it with a lot of emotion - really felt like she was channelling the anecdote she talked about! Wendy as well was amazing as always too - her singing in the pre-chorus is just
When I listen to RV version, i feel the beat and enjoy it, and now these versions make me think and feel. It's a deeply meaningful song. I feel the lyrics.. its so beautiful. I see a numbered scene in my brain.....
"sounds like karaoke"... The arrangement is way different? And her approach is WAY different too? I like the original version better too, but lets be real here LOL
@@bluishviolett her singing sounds karaoke not the arrangement, her voice is picky with songs and this song doesnt suit her voice thus sounds like someone is singing in a karaoke...just my opinion 😊
I love the cover version. She’s very technical and stylistically different and it is jazzy vibe. It definitely doesn’t sound karaoke and normal people who goes karaoke doesn’t really sing seriously with amazing control like that. Her choices were intentional. I love both differently depending on my mood.
Wendy did an amazing job elevating the song psycho and if the competition is her vs the red velvet version then she'll definitely steal it hence swja also said it's the Wendy version the one she wants to steal at the end 🤣 but between swja and the red velvet version no bias imo is at the same level
The original is masterpiece and the high note from Wendy is ICONIC , but I'm prefer the SWJA version because it hits differently in me. She feels like talking the deep toxic relationship, even she know but she still loves him ...
SWJA's arrangement was so good! It felt like it took me on a journey. I think Wendy is the stronger singer but ultimately SWJAs arrangement is what gave her the edge. Amazing to see both of these versions
Sunwoo Junga's version is like TALKING TO MYSELF on what I want to say to my significant other while Wendy's is like *HEY LOVER WE ARE SHIT AND I'M LOVING EVERY MINUTE OF IT*.
The silent after SWJA’s version is SO REAL. I was eating while watching this then got too entranced I couldn’t continue chewing my food 😢 The way she sang is just too mesmerizing 🥺
Covering a Song is like putting your own feelings into the lyrics that you identify with. But something had to make you feel those emotions in the 1st place. You can't re-paint the Mona Lisa. It is there for everyone to see. Or hear.
swja's performance was full of emotion i liked her version's arrangement and the note changes. as a reveluv i honestly don't see how her win was "rigged", she did great. i watched wendy's cover of swja's song as well and that's probably the best performance to come out from this episode so both of them did a great job at covering each other's songs and deserved their wins
I will never get tired of Wendy's vocals, so pretty to listen too. Sunwoojunga has such a rich and distinct voice, I love her vocal style. Both women did such an amazing job, I still prefer the original style but both versions are so good!💜💜
I think SWJA and Wendy have such great chemistry between them and I loved just how different they sang the same song. I could see Wendy doing more soulful and acoustic interpretations of Red Velvet songs. I feel her company limits her, due to branding/ marketing of Wendy. I hope, as she matures, she can express these same types of feelings more in her singing style. Wish You Hell seems to point that way.❤❤
My fave main vocalist in Kpop is Wendy. Psycho is my fave RV song and Wendy's voice is so perfect for this song. Her voice is so beautiful and angelic.
Even though Psycho is my favorite Red Velvet song which I listen to with a light heart, this SWJS's version makes my heart so wrench, and feel much sorrow about how a relationship is not recognized and understandable by the ppl around us! Love her version and it made me tear up, really!!
To me, SJWA's version was about someone who is in an abvsive relationship, being gaslight by their partner, but not being able to break away from them. They're telling themselves they're going to be ok.
I really listened to this telling myself to be unbiased, and I was really impressed by SWJA's version, but Wendy's version gave me so many goosebumps 😭😭I was floored