18k02 EVAL:* MAMACITA, krystal valentine jung perspective;
w/ jang dahye, hwang tiffany, & joo minhee
if there's one thing that krystal should know better about, it's concepts and learning how to adapt to them. known as the ice princess of sphere, she’d stick to her ballet and r&b songs. but for her, those days are over as she’s been exploring genres from hip-hop to rock, even switching boy band songs to a more feminine touch. she’d never been the one to go out of her way, but that ignorance is what led her to losing royal survival in the first place. she’d been a better pick if it wasn’t for trying to impress the public and remain in the same place but rather, impressing the public and trying out something new every single time.
a good artist knows their flaws and strengths, krystal having to be a proficient singer can hold up a good tune but what about her talent for dancing or song-writing? did that all go down the drain? no, she’s just not investing into it properly. with the right people around her, like minhee and yien, sphere people gave her the push she needed to succeed and come out of her shell.
the shy princess couldn’t remain silent for too long. besides, there’s nothing wrong with trial and error. she might’ve been a production of that in the first place. as far as her vocals go, she has to change up the tone for this song specifically. boy, does she aegyo but it does sell and look well. retaining the original flow of the song, that’s what she does playing the vocalist singing and dancing at the same time. smiling with her face as the other girls perform around her.
she has to hold herself decently, if not then her chances of debuting are less likely than the others despite how she might’ve been a trainee longer than a few other girls that were recently signed in sphere. with lines being shared for four girls, she doesn’t find the struggle as bad as she estimated. she has time to take a deep breath, relax and continue dancing.
it’s all about consistency.