There are some differences between channels, so I brought the top three videos.
THE COMMENTS
- The main vocalist should sing more.
- With more parts for Liz, it's clear that the identity of IVE is Liz.
- Liz's vocals are amazing.
- Even with fewer parts, balancing with center positions and choreography makes for a good distribution.
- It's good they reduced parts for those who can't sing well; it improves the quality of the song.
- Liz is carrying the team.
- The distribution of parts should be based on the song's overall quality, and they're doing it right.
- Main vocalists should sing more for better quality; Yujin and Liz have great voices.
- Finally, things are back on track.
- Songs are brought to life when the main vocalist has more parts.
- Liz ❤️
- While part distribution has improved, there's no need to criticize other members.
- There's no reason why parts should be equally divided like a pizza; it depends on the song's needs.
- Parts seem to be well-distributed according to the strengths of each member.
- This time, Liz looks stunning.
- It’s better with more parts for Liz.
- Good balance.
- Liz's vocals are too good.
- More parts for Liz improve the song's quality.
- Liz is getting the attention she deserves.
- Who among Liz and Rei is a foreigner?
- Reducing parts for those who can't perform well is better.
- Liz should have more parts.
- Liz has such a beautiful voice.
- Centering those with fewer parts and focusing on choreography balances things out.
- The proper distribution of parts.
- Matching parts to the song's needs is better than the pizza-cut distribution.
- After 'that live performance', it seems that opinion has shifted.
- Main vocalists should have more parts for the best quality.
- The main vocalists should sing more.
- Better to avoid the pizza-cut distribution and focus on a balanced approach according to skills.
- Give the main vocalists more parts; they bring stability.
- Better to assign more parts to those who can sing.
- It makes sense for the main vocalists to get more parts; they bring confidence to the song.
- Reducing parts for those who can't perform is better for overall song quality.
- Give the main vocalists more parts; it's the right choice.
- Liz is the main vocalist, so it's only right that she gets more parts. In the past, she had too few parts. I also think Yujin should get more because her voice is powerful and suits IVE's music.
- Good distribution of parts.
- Liz Liz 💖
- Perfect balance.
- Liz's vocal tone is so beautiful. This is how it should be; keep giving more parts to the main vocalists.
- Honestly, IVE would have been fine as a five-member group if they reduced the number of members.
- Parts should be distributed according to skill.
- Liz's voice defines IVE's music. When she's the center, the others play their roles well, and it sounds great.
- This time, Liz's voice was outstanding.
- Great song 🩷🩷
- Given all the live controversies, if someone struggles with their part, it's better for them to get fewer parts and work on improving their skills.
- I think it's important to match parts to vocal tones. For example, Liz's voice suits 'I AM,' while it didn't fit 'After LIKE.'
- Liz's voice gave me chills.
- It's already a six-member group; let's stop talking about reducing members. It’s disrespectful to the artists and their fans.
- Main vocalists should have more parts; it's the right choice. I'm already looking forward to the encore.
- Those with the most talent should get more parts.
- Factory-style distribution doesn't work; give the parts to those who can perform them.
- It's best for the skilled ones to get more parts.
- Liz should have more parts; she's the main vocalist.
- It feels more cohesive with Liz's voice leading.
- If you're going to distribute parts like pizza, be prepared for encore controversies because some members can't handle it.
- Liz's voice is beautiful, and she's the main vocalist, so she should have more parts.
- Reducing members in a six-member group is rude and disrespectful to the artists and their fans.
- If you want a high-quality performance, give more parts to those who can sing.
- I can't wait for the encore; the main vocalists should sing more.
- If you're good at singing, you should get more parts.
- Listening to Liz's parts is why I keep replaying the song.
- Factory-style part distribution doesn't work; the best singers should get more parts.
- Such a great song.
- I never paid attention to who had which parts, but Liz's vocals stood out in "I AM."
- Good part distribution.
- No more factory-style part distribution; give the best singers more parts.
- Those who are best at singing should get more parts.
- "Factory-style part distribution doesn't work; it's better to give parts based on talent.
- It makes sense for the main vocalist to have more parts.
- I realized it as soon as Liz got more parts. Liz is IVE's identity.
- Liz's vocals are so good.
- For members with fewer parts, they often play a center role and have more choreography highlights, which balances things out. It seems to work.
- They made the right choice. Gaeul is quite lacking, so reducing her parts benefits the song's quality.
- Honestly, Liz carries the group.
- Parts should be distributed to maintain the overall song quality.
- For better quality, the main vocalist should have more parts. Yujin and Liz's vocals are fantastic.
- Finally, things are back to normal.
- When the main vocalist has more parts, the song comes alive.
- Liz ❤️
- Although the part distribution is well done, let's not criticize other members.
- I don't understand why parts need to be evenly distributed like a pizza. Depending on the song, the right members might have different parts.
- Those with fewer parts are often centered and featured in choreography, so I don't see what's wrong with that.
- Liz looked stunning this time.
- It's great that Liz has more parts.
- Good, good.
- Liz's vocal tone is amazing... it's very captivating.
- More Liz parts are fantastic.
- Liz should have more parts for the sake of song quality.
- Oh wow, Liz.
- Who's the foreigner, Liz or Rei?
- If you're not good at singing, it's better to have fewer parts.
- It's great that Liz has more parts.
- Liz's voice is so beautiful.
- Rei is the foreigner.
- The pizza-style part distribution used to be a selling point, but after "that live performance," public opinion has changed, which is funny and sad at the same time.
- The part distribution is just right.
- Parts are well distributed according to individual strengths.
- Haha, exactly.
- It makes sense for the main vocalist to have more parts.
- We should follow this approach... these days, if you can't handle your parts, you'll end up on YouTube as a meme. Main vocalists should get the most parts.
- I think the part distribution is well done; I don't like the pizza-style distribution; it's tough to listen to.
- I heard Wonyoung had fewer parts this time, but I thought it was the least.
- I prefer the main vocalist getting more parts over the pizza-style distribution.
- Liz's voice is so attractive.
- I love that Liz got more parts in this song. It seems that the parts are well-suited to the members' voices.
- Even for songs with fewer parts, they found ways to give spotlight moments to everyone.
- Looking at "BADDY," Liz didn't have many parts, so I guess this is the right approach.
- Liz's vocal tone is amazing; she's a real treasure.
- It's better to have more parts for the main vocalist.
- The song feels different with more Liz parts.
- I prefer part distribution that matches the song's mood and skill level.
- Liz's voice is stunning.
- Oh, this is the best.
- The main vocalist should have more parts; it's the right approach.
- Yujin and Liz handled their parts well; it makes sense to give more parts to the vocalists and balance with other members through dance breaks.
- It makes sense for Yujin and Liz to have more parts; their voices are solid, giving a sense of stability.
- Liz had fewer parts in "BADDY." It makes sense to distribute parts based on talent and voice suitability for the song.
- This is the correct way to do things.
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