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[talk] Jang Won-young's solo song "Eight" sparks controversy! The meaning behind "8 Eight," and fan reactions.
Jang Won-young's solo track "Eight," released during her second world tour, is generating significant buzz, along with controversy over its lyrics. We'll take a look at the meaning of "8," fan reactions, and the song's message.
1. Jang Won-young's solo song 'Eight' released
IVE's Jang Won-young performed her solo song 'Eight' for the first time on stage for her world tour 'SHOW WHAT I AM'.
Revealed on stage 'Eight' has a strong chorus, "Get out of the way, light up your heart, let me tell my name." Starting with, Jang Won-young showed off her own confidence and presence.
The red showgirl concept costume and performance-focused direction were scenes that showed his potential as a performer beyond a visual icon.
2. What is the real meaning of '8(Eight)'?
The most frequently asked question among fans immediately after the release was “Why is the title 8?” It was.
Some netizens “Isn’t it because 8 is considered an auspicious number in China?” raised speculations,
Among fans "This marks the 8th anniversary of our debut." The interpretation was dominant.
Another interpretation is The wordplay on 'Eight' and 'Ate' (completely done, chewed up) was also mentioned.
Among American fans, 'She eight that stage!' Because it is used to mean 'chewed up the stage',
There was also analysis that it was a symbolic word used by Jang Won-young to express her confident performance.
3. Controversial Lyrics: "Get out of the way, light up your heart."
When the song was released, some people expressed regret about the lyrics.
Some have suggested that the phrase “Make way, light up your heart” is simple and reminiscent of older styles like Big Bang’s “Fantastic Baby.”
But the fans He evaluated the song as “a song that focuses more on performance than singing,” and “although it is simple, Jang Won-young’s presence on stage completed the song.”
In particular, after it was revealed that G-Dragon sent congratulatory flowers to Jang Won-young's waiting room,
There were also opinions that said, “It seems to have been inspired by G-Dragon’s performance sense.”
4. Summary of fan reactions
The following reactions were common in the fan community:
“The lyrics are disappointing, but the stage performance was perfect.”
“Eight sounds like Ate, it fits so well”
“A song that is very Jang Won-young-like. It makes you feel confident.”
From the performance-oriented stage, red outfits, and intense facial expressions,
There has been continued praise for Jang Won-young's growth as an artist who is 'more than just visuals'.
5. 'Eight' is Jang Won-young's self-declaration.
After all, 'Eight' is not just a number.
This song can be seen as a declaration of confidence and self-confidence from Jang Won-young, who is celebrating her 8th year since debut.
Because of the performance-oriented composition, there were many reviews that said, “The stage completes the song more than the song.”
That was the moment when Jang Won-young's stage presence was clearly revealed.
Q&A
Q1. Is it true that the title 'Eight' comes from Chinese culture?
→ No. According to the fans' interpretation, it has a strong meaning of commemorating the 8th anniversary of their debut, and the similarity in pronunciation with 'Ate (completely done)' seems to have been used as a play on words.
Q2. Why were the lyrics criticized?
→ Many people said that the phrase “Get out of the way, light up your heart” was too simple, but there was also an analysis that the song focused on stage direction and performance.
Q3. How did the fans react?
→ There was an enthusiastic response to the stage and performance rather than the lyrics, and many people said, “As expected from Jang Won-young.”
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