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LE SSERAFIM’s Sakura Faces Criticism For Singing, Wins Praise For Visuals At Coachella

LE SERAFIM's Sakura amazed fans with visual but disappointed with vocals.

Recently, HYBE’s girl group LE SSERAFIM made their debut at Coachella 2024, but their performance sparked controversy due to criticisms of their live singing abilities. All five members faced backlash from the public for their subpar live vocals, disappointing the audience with several mistakes during their stage appearance.

Despite the vocal shortcomings, LE SSERAFIM’s performance was not entirely without merit. The group managed to create an exciting atmosphere by incorporating new arrangements of their songs with a live band.

LE SERAFIM Coachella24 Stage (Credits: Natt Lim/Getty Images for Coachella)

Additionally, the members’ stage presence, including choreography and expressions, received positive attention. Particularly, Sakura, a member of LE SSERAFIM, garnered viral attention on social media with her alluring visuals during the Coachella performance.

Sakura, known for her confident and independent image, stood out on stage with straight blonde hair, striking eyeliner, and cool expressions. Her impeccable body proportions were accentuated by a custom outfit from luxury brand Louis Vuitton. Despite criticism of her singing skills, Sakura’s stunning appearance generated numerous viral fans from the event.

LE SERAFIM’s Sakura (Credits: @39saku_chan/Instagram)

Having been in the industry since a young age, Sakura continues to maintain significant popularity. However, concerns have been raised about her declining skills due to a perceived lack of practice.

Many netizens and fans express hope that Sakura will dedicate more time to improving her abilities to deliver better performances in the future.

Disha Paul: Disha Paul, hailing from Howrah, is an enthusiastic individual with a profound love for K-pop and K-drama. Her fascination often leads her to watch episodes and craft insightful recaps, capturing the essence of these vibrant shows.
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