Taeyeon of Girls' Generation, who became popular with her solo album "To. X," revealed why she did not appear on the music show.
On Friday, Taeyeon appeared on the online entertainment show "Hey, Come Here." On the day, Taeyeon expressed her opinion, saying, "I don't like the system of current music programs."
Taeyeon released her solo album "To.X" in November last year. The title song topped various music charts. It became very popular on social networking sites, with videos of challenges tailored to the lyrics spreading.
However, the lack of music programs for "To.X" caused many people to be disappointed. "It's not that I don't understand, but I don't think it's considerate to have to sing at dawn," Taeyeon said about her appearance on music programs. Pre-recording of music programs is usually done in the early morning hours.
"I know there are things we can't really do anything about," Taeyeon said, also considering the music broadcasting company's position. Next to her, Eunhyuk of Super Junior also agreed with the reality of the music broadcasting system, saying, "There is a certain environment for production costs and many singers have to pre-record. There is nothing we or they can do."
Taeyeon said in a music show that it is regrettable that she has not been able to show a better performance due to various environmental factors. Instead, she explained that it is much better to present a better performance by making other contents.
Eunhyuk also added that in the past, music broadcasting was a must, but now there are more things that can be shown with other contents. He nodded, "It's right for me to be greedy to make and show better things."
Meanwhile, on the channel "Hey, Come Here," Super Junior Eunhyuk and Donghae are the hosts. Starting with Taeyeon, their first guest, they will meet with guests every week to have a warm conversation.
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<Translated by=Jisu Kim (Dispatch)>