
Trot singer Yang Ji-eun adorned Monday night with her captivating live performance.
On the 17th, KBS1’s ‘Gayo Stage’ was themed ‘In Remembrance’, where Yang Ji-eun took the stage and passionately sang the legendary trot song ‘I Don’t Like It’ by Hyun-cheol, leaving a deep impression.
Hyun-cheol’s ‘I Don’t Like It’ is a masterpiece that marked a significant moment in the history of trot music in the 1990s, and it is the song that brought him to the top after enduring a long period of obscurity, overshadowed by the era's top stars like Na Hoon-a and Nam Jin, ultimately winning the music award in 1990.
On this day, Yang Ji-eun remained true to the original emotion of ‘I Don’t Like It’ while adding her own sensuous vocals, providing a profound resonance to both the live audience and viewers at home.
In particular, she reinterpreted the striking lyrics that express resentment and monologue about a tedious love, using her unique tone, restrained expressiveness, and powerful singing ability, which caught the audience's attention.
Yang Ji-eun’s live performance, showcasing her long-accumulated musical prowess, was enough to moisten the Monday night, and as the stage concluded, the audience responded with applause.
Meanwhile, Yang Ji-eun, who presented a high-quality live performance on ‘Gayo Stage’, plans to continue her communication with the public through various broadcasting activities. Yang Ji-eun is the winner of the TV Chosun competition program ‘Mistrot 2’.
[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]