MEOVV’s Live Vocals Become A Hot Topic After Initially Disappointing Performances
Rookie girl group MEOVV has recently become the center of attention for their impressive live vocals despite a rocky start with their debut performances.
At first, netizens weren’t too impressed with MEOVV’s debut music show performances — many pointed to the song itself as the primary issue. Comments on viral posts suggested that while the song “MEOW” didn’t quite hit the mark, there was hope for the group’s vocal talents to shine through.
That hope became a reality during their appearance on SBS Radio’s Wendy’s Young Street last month. During the show, MEOVV’s five members— Suin, Gawon, Anna, Narin, and Ella — performed their debut single “MEOW,” alongside cover performances of Red Velvet‘s “Psycho,” 2NE1‘s “I Don’t Care” and Lee Hyori‘s iconic “U-Go-Girl.”
Fans were particularly blown away by their rendition of “Psycho,” a notoriously challenging song due to Red Velvet’s strong vocal reputation. MEOVV not only handled the difficult high notes and harmonies with ease but also showcased their unique vocal colors throughout the performance.
MEOVV singing red velvet’s psycho#MEOVV #미야오 pic.twitter.com/sV446rV8Em
— meovv pics (@meovvpics) September 30, 2024
Their covers of 2NE1’s “I Don’t Care” and Lee Hyori’s “U-Go-Girl” further impressed listeners and demonstrated the group’s vocal versatility. The three different covers helped showcase the girls’ different vocal colors.
MEOVV SINGING ‘I DONT CARE’ BY 2NE1 THEY SOUND INSANE OMG
pic.twitter.com/6WU1elz8GF— ًَ (@meovvroll) September 30, 2024
미야오 유고걸 왔다……..🧎🏻🧎🏻🧎🏻
MEOVV – U-Go-Girl#MEOVV #미야오 pic.twitter.com/lBaIP7lCTY— ng.. (@vvoemnowag) September 30, 2024
With these performances, MEOVV successfully turned public opinion in their favor, showcasing that their live vocals are more than capable of standing out in the competitive K-pop scene. Fans and listeners alike have praised the group for their talent and energy, proving that MEOVV’s initial setbacks were only temporary.
As MEOVV continues to promote their single “MEOW,” their growing confidence and vocal prowess are drawing increased attention, solidifying their place as a group to watch.