Because Kep1er was chosen through fan votes, the members' abilities initially faced mixed reactions. However, Kep1er's live performance has closed the prejudice against the group's talent.
Having just debuted, Kep1er never ceases to amaze the public with the visuals as well as the members' singing and dancing abilities. This time, one of the group's members, Kim Dayeon, is considered the "ace" of the rookie girl group thanks to her abilities.
Kep1er - the 9-member rookie girl group who left the Mnet survival show "Girls Planet 999" attracted much attention with their debut with the title song "WA DA DA" on January 3. They are now busy with promotional activities on music shows.
Since Kep1er's lineup was chosen through fan votes, the members' abilities initially faced mixed reactions. However, Kep1er's live performance has closed the prejudice against the group's talent.
In particular, Kep1er's main rapper, Kim Dayeon, has received much praise for his talent and charm. Thanks to her good rapping skills and charismatic stage performances, the 19-year-old female idol has attracted a large number of fans in a short period of time.
In the radio show that Kep1er attended to promote "WA DA DA", Kim Da Yeon confidently showed off her rapping skills live. Without any background music or auto tunes, Dayeon's voice sounded exactly like the audio version, as if she was "eating a CD".
Kim Dayeon showed off her amazing live voice with her role in WA DA DA which sounded no different than the audio. After listening to the clip where he raps, netizens are pouring in praise.
"Wow, he sounds like the audio version, I like Dayeon's part the most," commented netizens. "Dayeon leads the entire rap line," said another netizen. "When the contract with Kep1er ends, he has to join YG," said another.
"He has a YG style, like Jennie," said netizens. "I became a fan of Dayeon after listening to her voice live," another commented. "Dayeon's rap sounds strong and trendy. There is no auto-tune, but the sound is the same as the audio," another praised. (wk/goddess)