A Blank Slate Regression for the Idol That Lost His Original Mindset - Chapter 460
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A Regression Guide for Idols Who Lost Their Original Intent Episode 460
The highlight of this song is undoubtedly the dance time in the intro. We put the most effort into making the choreography angles razor-sharp during the intro section.
I could see Gyeon Hajun’s face showing a relieved smile as he watched us passionately perform the choreography to the exciting rhythm of the intro with clean, perfectly synchronized group dance moves, even without flashy choreography like breaking.
That’s 100% the expression of someone relieved they don’t have to perform on this stage. Sometimes Gyeon Hajun cared more about his image than I did.
Well, Seo Yehyeon also insisted until the end that we should do 【Love You】 instead of 【Wrong Connection】. He eventually gave up since it was 3 against 1.
The long intro dance time ended and finally the part where lyrics are recited rapidly like rap began. It was my part.
Keeping up with this kind of beat was a piece of cake. The three members diligently played backup dancers behind me as I smoothly recited the lyrics, pushing and pulling like rap.
I finished the last verse of my part and naturally switched positions with Ryu Jaehee, moving along the stage.
Ryu Jaehee’s powerful vocals filled the filming set as he belted out the first verse of his part refreshingly.
Since this was drama filming rather than an actual National Singing Contest, there was only one row of audience in front of the stage set, but their response was quite enthusiastic, making it enjoyable to perform.
As for the song, except for the front part which was practically all rap, Ryu Jaehee sang almost everything.
Kim Dobin was in charge of being the center for choreography and breaking during the latter half intro, while Seo Yehyeon handled the song’s ad-libs.
I briefly worried whether it was okay for the person playing the grandson role to have the lowest contribution, but thinking of it as adding one more makjang element to a makjang drama put my mind at ease.
And if we let Seo Yehyeon do vocals, winning the grand prize wouldn’t make sense. No matter how makjang it is, there should be some plausibility to us receiving the grand prize, right?
Ding-dong-dang-dong-dang-
The cheerful signature xylophone sound of the National Singing Contest rang out, signaling our pass.
“Cut!”
Following the script, we pretended to embrace each other and enjoy our happiness, and just like that, the first scene – the National Singing Contest stage scene – ended without any NGs. The actors who were watching also gave us applause, so it wasn’t too embarrassing.
Gyeon Hajun, who first handed an americano to Seo Yehyeon who was happy about not making any choreography mistakes, also handed me an iced americano and asked.
“When did you create the choreography?”
Kim Dobin, who received coffee from the manager, confidently raised his hand.
“Of course I choreographed it right on the spot! How was our stage?”
“In many ways, you didn’t look like amateur participants.”
“Really? Hmm… Maybe I should have made the choreography a bit easier.”
“You have to do that much to win the grand prize.”
I responded indifferently to Kim Dobin’s regretful comment and took a long sip of the cool americano.
“I was worried in many ways when they suddenly said we’d appear as cameos. But at least the PD didn’t give us difficult roles.”
“Actually, when I first heard we got offered cameo roles, I thought we’d be playing the chaebol friends of the character Hajun is playing.”
Seo Yehyeon elaborated that he had been worrying about his acting skills, but as soon as he heard we’d be National Singing Contest participants, that worry completely disappeared.
Gyeon Hajun introduced us to the actors and we exchanged brief greetings. There were several people who brightened up when they saw me, saying they enjoyed DTB Season 4 quite a bit.
After a brief break, filming for the National Singing Contest award ceremony scene began immediately.
The male and female leads who received the excellence award smiled bitterly as they received their excellence award gift certificates.
“The long-awaited grand prize goes to… the Filial Piety Idols who sang 【Wrong Connection】!”
When our temporary team name was called, we covered our mouths and headed forward.
Acting happy about winning wasn’t difficult. It’s something we often did when we were candidates for music show first place.
We were currently displaying the most natural everyday acting of anyone.
“Thank you! Grandmother, are you watching?”
Seo Yehyeon, who received the microphone from the actor playing the MC, looked up at the sky once as written in the script and safely finished his acceptance speech lines.
If Seo Yehyeon doesn’t attempt acting again after this, it seems like he won’t face acting controversies or have his bad acting scenes cut out and mocked like before the regression.
After coming down from the stage, we could step aside and watch the lead actors perform in the next cut.
“I guess a song for someone in heaven touched the judges’ hearts more than one for someone in a hospital room.”
“Are you disappointed, Hyera?”
“Where’s the time to be disappointed? I need to find out when the National Singing Contest will be held again in other districts. One more grand prize winner needs to come out of that hospital room so that grandmother can’t act territorial about such things.”
The male lead smiled as if he found the fuming female lead adorable to death. Watching that, I felt firsthand what an acting power show was.
And now in the very next scene, the grandmother who is perfectly alive will watch the Filial Piety Idols team win the National Singing Contest grand prize on the hospital room television and brag by showing Seo Yehyeon’s photo on her phone, saying he’s her grandson.
The grandmother who was acting territorial will keep her mouth shut.
Wow, I watched a whole makjang drama-.
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[From. Hajun]
Thanks to the members who made a surprise visit to the filming set today with a coffee truck, filming was enjoyable throughout and gave me great strength^^
Since this was my first time filming a drama, I was inexperienced and clumsy, but thanks to the coffee truck the members sent, I was able to show even a little sincerity to the senior actors, staff members, and PD who helped me a lot on set.
I want to express my gratitude to our members who took time out of their busy schedules to come support me and reliably take care of me, and I’ll do my best to finish beautifully until the end so I won’t be ashamed in front of the members who cared for me like this.
I’m always grateful to our Daydream who support my new challenge.
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g-te☑ Are you filming dramas instead of making a solo album?
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Finally, the first band rehearsal D-day had arrived.
“Are you trying to intimidate us or something?”
As I was showing off flashy drum playing to warm up my hands, Seo Yehyeon, who was adjusting the mic stand to his height, asked with a slightly fed-up expression.
“What’s there to intimidate? There’s no one to suppress anyway.”
Rather than intimidation, a performance containing the regret of not being able to fully display my skills in an amateur band formed with beginners would be appropriate.
I lightly spun the drumsticks in my hands and watched everyone prepare their instrument performances from behind.
Ryu Jaehee was constantly plucking the electric guitar strings, tuning them with a serious expression, while Kim Dobin kept turning the amp sound up and down, then looked back at me with a face that would drive anyone crazy, as if asking for help. In the end, I adjusted the amp sound.
Gyeon Hajun played the cat dance incredibly fast once and then withdrew his hands from the keyboard. Even I can’t play at that speed.
Since everyone seemed to have finished preparing to some extent, I spoke into the microphone installed on the drum side.
“Even though this is our first rehearsal, don’t just play at your own pace – listen to the other instruments and match the tempo. Got it?”
I heard the Youngest Line’s vigorous response and Gyeon Hajun’s brief answer.
Seo Yehyeon seemed to have passed on answering since he doesn’t play instruments.
“Alright, ready?”
Since it wasn’t a song that starts with drums from the beginning, I counted four short beats to signal the start, and Gyeon Hajun’s first verse and keyboard sound mixed together.
After one verse ended, the bass guitar sound was layered onto the melody.
I entered by hitting the snare before Gyeon Hajun’s part ended. The electric guitar’s riff performance was added on top, creating harmony.
Damn dissonance.
I definitely told them to match the pace. Perhaps feeling my sharp glare, the electric guitar tempo slowed down sneakily.
What initially sounded like nothing but frown-inducing dissonance gradually began to interweave harmoniously.
I nodded my head to the rhythm while stepping on the bass drum pedal. My hands busily moved between the snare and toms, keeping time.
The lively beat from the drums and the keyboard melody solidly supported the song. The bass and electric guitar, after fumbling around at first, seemed to get the hang of it and were completing a fairly decent ensemble performance.
The electric guitar solo part still couldn’t keep up with the drums and tended to speed up, but that’s something I could fix with one-on-one guidance.
I chuckled as I listened to the excited and thrilled emotions seeping through the guitar playing. They’re excited, those Youngest Line brats.
As the song neared its end, I stopped my hands after lightly tapping the final beat. After a brief silence, everyone could be heard catching their breath.
“We were totally like pros! Right, Ryu Jae! Right, Hyungs?”
No, not at all.
For a first attempt, they just made less of a mess, but it would be troublesome to romanticize the memory like that.
To show Kim Dobin, who was getting carried away with his excited voice, the reality, I gathered everyone together and showed them the video I had recorded on my cell phone.
But then…
“Wow… That’s unexpected.”
“I know, right. It’s really unexpected.”
In the video I played to set them straight, filming our band’s ensemble that was five minutes away from being a complete disaster, a truly unexpected person was standing out prominently.
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