Song performed by the group Crezl, whose members are: - Kim Suin: Korean traditional music singer. - Lee Seungmin: Classically trained baritone. - Lim Kyuhyung: Musical actor. - Cho Jinho: Pop voice. Member of the KPOP group Pentagon.
count me in too. I mean its a team that most broadcast company will need and various audiences would likely want to see performing. type of a group that would be fun to watch in an award show. a Phantom singer performers team
@@aeye9772I think Jinho has one of the best voices in the world, let alone this competition. But I think they made a mistake choosing this song. And their voices clash quite a bit. Maybe not the best lineup.
Thank you for uploading so I don't have to use VPN. I loved this stage and I'm devastated the audience scored it so low. I know they're not going to win (not being negative, it's just a fact, the other two quartets are far more popular with the general pubic) but I still need them to remain active together so I really hope they continue to release music and don't go their separate ways. When I think of a crossover quartet I think of a group like this, but I am understandably in the minority. The other two groups are amazing don't get me wrong, but there is something about these four that is just so great to watch. I went into this show as a Jinho fan but I have fallen for the other three so much and I am most definitely a proud universe and now pretzel. Jinho used to do mini solo concerts before he enlisted and I am probably being delusional, but how great would it be if CUBE let him out of the basement again to do another Magazine Ho concert and he turned it into a CREZL concert instead? I'd fly to Korea so fast I swear.
They sound fresh and adventurous. Their stages are unexpected and unique. Their harmonization is so on point as If they spend years of singing together. They have a good imagination and crazy ideas. I hope that If they don't win, Cube would step up and provide base, I hope someone else doing marketing though. I would definetely go to their concert.
@@aeye9772 I'm just continuing to be negative but there's no way CUBE would do anything like that, but I don't think it's unreasonable to hope that the four of them would decide to stick together and still perform. They seem to all really enjoy each other's company and they work so well together. I want a reality television show just following the four of them around living together and creating music. I am so sad thinking that this Friday may be the last time they could perform together, though I think there's a concert all three groups perform at in August? Even if Jinho invited them to do some Magazine Ho episodes with him I would be thrilled.
@@esther7217 you know in 2010 Jinho debuted, got fans and then vanished for 6 years. I always remember that he still had fans from 2010 who waited for him and hoped. Lets hope. Audience votes gave me de ja vu like Road to Kingdom ordeal all over again.
Even if they don't win they can still be active as a quartet if they want and sign with an agency. Crezl is my favorite group from season 4, so I hope they win and get the benefits from the winning quartet, but tbh their harmonies aren't that good compared to the other two groups so I can see why they might not be so appealing to the general audience in that aspect (though the harmonies and blending from this season were quite poor and boring if we compare them to the previous seasons, but that's a convo for another day 😬). Fun performances are always great but sometimes people want more when it comes to the vocal part. Take Faith as an example. This performance was amazing and the parts where they harmonized sounded very good, but their solo parts lasted way too long, which can be disappointing if you're expecting more harmonies. I mean, a performance like this would be really cool at any event, but for the PS finals where you're expecting to hear their team sound, it can feel a bit lacking. I think if they step up their game in the next episode and sing a "big" song that focuses heavily on their sound as a team and harmonies, they could actually make it to the first place even if the audience votes weren't that high this time. I think any group who wins will deserve it since all of them are actually on a similar level (the producers' scores are an evidence of this), so in the end what will make the difference is just the personal preference of the viewers.
@@aeye9772 RTK ranks up there for me in trauma along with the fallout of 2018 in terms of being a universe, now joined by BP. CUBE treats Pentagon horribly and the fact we still don't know if a comeback is happening or not is so aggravating, BUT this is about CREZL so I won't get into that. I will just cross my fingers that they stay in contact and release music. They all seem really into it their group if their Instagrams are any indication and the cute post Seungmin posted on their fancafe was so adorable, I just want to squish his cheeks together.
¡Wow! 👏👏👏 .... He leído en la descripción sobre su dedicación dentro del género musical, y sus estilos son muy diversos lo que dan un resultado muy interesante y muy versátil, son extraordinariamente talentosos con unas voces hermosas ... Espero que este grupo Crezel continúe, me resulta triste el pensar que no lo hagan. ¡Saludos!
I`ve seen all 3 seasons of PS. I didn`t understand a word, since I don`t speak Korean, and there were no eng subs available. And even without actually understanding the words I could see that, each season, the judges had 1-2 favourites and an agenda: to make the programme visible. This season the favourite was Kim Jihoon, the leader of Libelante. I`m not saying they weren`t fair in their judging. I`m just saying their bias seeped through to the public. Add to this the fact that KJ is a well known musical actor. From the clips shown in PS it was obvious he came to the show with a plan in mind, just like Cho Mingyu in season 2. In this kind of show it`s not enough to have talent (all participants are talented), one needs to have a bigger vision of what he wants to achieve, of what kind of sound he wants to present, of who is better suited to help him accomplish that. Crezl is still under development. At least I hope it is. I hope and pray they work on their image and their niche, and what kind of concept/sound they want to put out there. They proved they have unique voices and, even though their styles are SO different, they can be blended so beautifully. In my opinion it`s a matter of dosage: how much of each of them can be poured in which performance.