LE SSERAFIM Impresses With High Speed Reaction To Their Song Being Played
LE SSERAFIM once went viral during Yonsei University’s AKARAKA 2022 festival for their super quick reflexes to the song, “FEARLESS”. The audio team had mistakenly started the song while the girls were still getting into their first positions lying down. Even though they were mid-adjustment, they were able to react in less than 0.01 seconds, nailing the starting move immediately.
아니ㅅㅂ 드러눕고 자세잡는중에 싸가지없이 노래틀었는데 자본주의하체 반응0.01초컷 pic.twitter.com/0XlleSvXFz
— qp (@pbvxdq) September 24, 2022
The viral moment happened again at a different university festival. This time, as their microphones were on, Chaewon can be heard telling Kazuha to move downwards a little bit. While they were in mid-adjustment, the song started without warning. Thankfully, the girls were able to react quickly once again.
와 진짜 르세라핌 미쳤네..
피어리스 시작부분에 즈하가 자리 잡고 있고 채원이가 내려와 이랬는데
노래 바로 나오자마자 안무 들어감… pic.twitter.com/v0qYIOpdI0— 하양프래자일 (@Huh_SHINE) October 27, 2022
People were so amazed that they once asked the girls about it in an interview.
The video from Yonsei University’s festival blew up. Seems like you guys practiced a lot. Are there any behind-the-scenes [trivia]?
— Interview
According to Eunchae, many people thought that the girls were given cues through their in-ear pieces separately. That was not the case, however!
We only performed for about 15 minutes but we practiced for about a month. Not only did we practice “FEARLESS” but also “Sour Grapes” and “Blue Flame”. Many people think that we get a cue through the in-ear pieces when we start off for the intro of “FEARLESS”. But that’s not the case. We really practiced “FEARLESS” so much from pre-debut that we can dance it right away after being woken up from our sleep.
— Eunchae
For those who don’t know, “FEARLESS” starts off immediately with quick beats and the choreography hits each one. This means that the girls barely have a second to react to the start of the song. The way they nail the moves are a result of nothing but hard work and constant practice.