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Queendom "Put It Straight" by (G)Idle Performance Reaction

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Oliver Hughes

So this is for the full group performance round called 'Fandora's Box'. The groups were tasked with taking an old song of theirs - NOT a title track, therefore one only their fans would have been likely to have known - and rearrange it for a performance to show everyone just how good they are, going beyond just their singles, to show exactly why they have fans in the first place. Idle chose to take the song Put It Straight, from their second EP, and remake it into the 'Nightmare Version' you see here - of course, this was another one of Soyeon's brainchildren. The original version of the song is a piano-driven ballad-like breakup song, without the pocket rap which she added in for this specifically, and in general it's a massive separation between the versions. Many of the other groups watching commented on how they had not heard other Idle songs beyond the singles given how short a time they've been around, but made a point to say that they would definitely be listening to their albums and considering themselves fans after this.

Ghost

One of my favorite performance of theirs