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G-Dragon Faces Ongoing Vocal Criticism: A Call for Improvement
During the performance, G-Dragon appeared to struggle with some of the live songs, particularly in the higher vocal ranges. He strained his vocal muscles, causing his voice to crack, and ultimately sang an octave lower than usual. This is a stark contrast to his performances in the 2010s when he effortlessly hit these notes.
In rap parts requiring emotional intensity, he excessively used a growling technique, which grated on the audience. This contrasts with his previous stable performances in softer rap and ballads. His past stage presence was noted for being charming without being over-the-top.
While technical issues like sound problems have been cited, these are common challenges for all artists and do not fully explain the perceived decline in his abilities.
At Coachella, the live, unedited sound highlighted the skill gap between G-Dragon and his bandmates Daesung and Taeyang. Daesung delivered a relaxed yet powerful vocal performance, while Taeyang impressed with precise pitch and stable breath control, even while dancing.
While nostalgic fans continue to support G-Dragon regardless of his vocal performance, the general public's reaction is mixed. One user on the platform 'X' (formerly Twitter) compared a 10-year-old performance of 'BAD BOY' to Coachella, noting a significant difference. Other online comments express disappointment, noting that while his voice has improved since last year, it doesn't match his peak years.
Regardless of public opinion, G-Dragon must find a suitable vocal technique to maintain his health and career. Continued strain on his vocal muscles could lead to long-term damage. Reflecting on what truly defines his stage presence is crucial, as many fans long for the sweet voice and relaxed stage manner that captivated audiences in the 2010s.
By Min-Kyung Lee, TenAsia Reporter 2min_ror@tenasia.co.kr