true. Pleasantly surprised to know this song is in this channel. First time I heard it, nothing really surprised me but it really felt great listening to this song, idk why
And.. FYI. Before fromis_9 or before idol school... Gyuri is the member of fromis_9 who have zero experience on trainee at agency, join the music school or even music academy.
fromis_9 is just so stacked with talent, the fact that hayoung doesn't hold the "official" main vocalist title (she's just lead vocal) yet still did her killer whistle notes just says it all. they have many amazing vocalists and i'm glad they're slowly highlighting that.
@@nakoiz4851 honestly, breath support doesn't matter much, and hayoung does use it occasionally. the emphasis on breath support is really confusing to me, since it's only one of many techniques.
@@leviberg2377 for a main vocal i think they should be able to atleast support their notes cos it’s one of the main techniques. hayoung does implement a raised larynx position that can prevent improvement and healthy singing. i’m not saying that she did the notes poorly but high notes shouldn’t determine if you are main vocal or not
and actually, i think it is spruced up by the recording production. in studio vocal it does sounds like a whistle tone but when she did it live it's j pure head voice
I would like to mention the vast improvement of the sub vocalists. Jisun, Jiheon, Chaeyoung and even (the legato queen) Saerom all sounded amazing in this comeback. There is no vocal hole in this group.
This comeback... Not only attract new fans with their stunning visual but, also stunning the people who like the voices of the song... Especially with their vocal technique... 👍🎉🎉🎉🙏
Yea! There’s a flash of all the videos with whistle tone for like a second and that song is up there! Why did you come to my home was the first and only song that came to mind with a whistle tone 😂
another kpop song with whistle tone is Boom Pow Love by Apink. not a very popular song, but i absolutely adore Eunji (Apink's main vocalist) and her vocals
There's a whistle-tone in a lesser known pre-Dreamcatcher(MINX) song 'why did you come to my home?', Siyeon hits it. In case you're looking for other songs that have whistle-tones!
one of the few k-pop song that had also sang a whistle note was Minx's(This was their group name before Dreamcatcher re-debut) "Why did you come to my home?".
DM still my top fave released and you are right it's very rare to hear whistle notes or tone from kpop. And so far I can name few songs from STAYC with whistle notes.
Great reaction. I just want to comment on the whistle tone in KPop aspect. In the early 00's there was a relatively famous group called "Daisy". They promoted a song called "Alone (나야)" which has whistles. Even though Daisy eventually disbanded, the main vocal, Cha Su-Kyung is known as the Korean Mariah Carey. You can easily find videos of her singing Mariah's hit, "Emotions".
@@12345678abracadabra There's no wrong with my comment, I was just complimenting the girls.Yes, I'm not a fan yet,cause I believe if your a fan you know every name of them and I don't yet Just getting there.I'm not spreading hate nor anything just positivity. Thank you!🤗
You gotta check their cover of DAY6 - Time of our life at the "it's Live" youtube channel. Can't believe they covered my favorite day6 song and god did they do a good job. They just show how harmonising is so natural to them. Edit: came back to say they also perform DM there and Hayoung does the whistling live! They sound so good. God I love them
Talking about whistles, in MNIX ( Dreamcatcher previous group (only five members)) Siyeon hit the most shocking whistle note in her debut song “Why did you come to my home” please react to it. 🤍
I'm not sure why, but for this group, the "f" in "fromis" is pronounced liked a hard "p", so that it sounds like "promise". Perhaps its a Hangul alphabet translation to English thing (like the group ENHYPEN doesn't have the second "H" in HYPHEN because there is no hard "F" sound in the Hangul alphabet?? I'm not really sure but the group's premise as EN- uses the hyphen symbol with the word "connect" in their mission statement). Both groups are under HYBE (fromis_9 with Pledis, ENHYPEN with BE:LIFT - both agencies are with HYBE).
Sixth Sense by The Brown Eyed Girls has a whistle note that had knets calling for the disbandment of Lovelyz after they did a failed cover of the song.