
Singers Park Hyo-shin and Taeyeon recently sang his classic hit “Snow Flower” and, well, Girls Generation’s Taeyeon didn’t sound that great.
All eyes were on Taeyeon and Park Hyo-shin three days ago when the two were set to sing the duet “Snow Flower” from the 2004 KBS drama series “I’m Sorry I Love You” at the Seoul International Drama Awards. As a result, Taeyeon has come under some harsh criticism for her singing skills or lack of.
Although she wasn’t off pitch, her voice never cracked and she didn’t forget any lines, netizens were not impressed. Netizens have speculated that Taeyeon might have been sick.
So what went wrong?
In her defense, Park Hyo-shin (who sounded incredible by the way) has stood behind his singing partner. On his Cyworld homepage today, the singer wrote that he was “very distressed by comments” regarding the performance:
At that age, it is difficult to have the kind of emotion Taeyeon has when she sings. In fact, it is even harder to express that emotion… She shows another side of her when with other Girls’ Generation members. Taeyeon’s hard work and the tears she had shed while pursuing her dreams has allowed her to be a faultless singer. I would like to say that I look at her as a sunbae(senior) and as a fellow singer.
Huh? Hard work and tears do not make for a good singer. Park Hyo-shin must be tone deaf? Anyhow, to make matters worse, he claims that hewas actually the sick one (so she has no excuse).
It’s quite well known that “Snow Flower” was inspired by the Japanese song “Yuki No Hana” by Mika Nakashima; to which Park doesn’t think Taeyeon should be compared.
What did you think of the duet? Was it really that weird or is everyone judging the poor leader of Girls’ Generation?
Take a listen~
Yuki No Hana
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