He proved his potential with a victory over Seong-ri in the death match.
His capabilities across various genres leave a positive impression on fans.
Lee Chang-min has secured his place in Round 3 of the MBN trot audition 'Unknown Legend'. In the latest episode aired on April 8, he showcased his vocal talent in a death match against Seong-ri, representing the 'Unknown vs. Famous' challenge.
Before the showdown, Chang-min boldly declared, "I will show you what a 19-year career looks like," while internally acknowledging the pressure of competition. He captivated the audience with his rendition of Cho Baek-ho's 'Where My Heart Should Go', receiving enthusiastic feedback from the judges.
Notably, judge Shin Yu praised his performance as "flawless," indicating that Chang-min has found his unique artistic identity. This victory not only affirms his prowess but also expands his potential beyond just a ballad singer into a versatile entertainer.
Lee Chang-min’s performance was technically impressive, captivating the audience with his impeccable tone and emotional depth. These elements play a crucial role in winning over judges and viewers alike on audition programs.
His participation transcends personal accomplishment by showcasing his potential as a versatile artist capable of handling various genres. Chang-min exemplifies the evolution of a ballad singer into a multifaceted performer, raising expectations for his future musical diversity.
Additionally, his connection with fans has been further strengthened through this contest. By demonstrating mutual respect with Seong-ri after their match, he fosters a warm fan culture. This positive image will likely contribute significantly to his ongoing success in the music industry.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
Photo: MBN 'Unknown Legend'