In this episode, she proved her talent while receiving acclaim from Lee Eun-ha.
This achievement is expected to be a significant milestone in Yang Ji-eun's music career.
[TV Daily Lee Gi-eun] Yang Ji-eun captivated viewers by achieving her first perfect score of 100.
On the May 22 broadcast of TV CHOSUN's 'Gold Star Friday', legendary diva Lee Eun-ha graced the stage, leading to a thrilling competition. The episode featured Yang Ji-eun's debut 100-point performance, alongside an intense showdown between Jin Kim Yong-bin and Nam Seung-min. The show recorded a national rating of 4.1% according to Nielsen Korea, peaking at an impressive 4.7%, making it the top-rated program among daily general programming and cable shows.
In this competition, Yang Ji-eun faced Jin Jeong Seo-joo, who performed 'Spring Rain' by Lee Eun-ha, while Yang chose 'Winter Rose', which had previously captivated audiences during 'Miss Trot 3'. Yang earned the praise of Lee Eun-ha, who declared her performance the best since sim Soo-bong, securing her first perfect score. Park Chang-keun also participated, singing 'Like That Smile You Sent Me' by Lee Eun-ha but ended with a score of 96. The final showdown between Nam Seung-min and Kim Yong-bin resulted in a tie, with both artists scoring 99.
Yang Ji-eun's achievement of a perfect score of 100 signifies more than just a numerical milestone. It demonstrates her exceptional vocal ability and emotional delivery resonating with the audience. Her performance against Lee Eun-ha showcased a profound connection with the audience, reaffirming the allure of the trot genre.
Moreover, reaching this first perfect score likely marks a pivotal point in Yang Ji-eun's music career. While she garnered significant attention during 'Miss Trot 3', this achievement will solidify her musical talent in the minds of a broader audience, likely having positive implications for her future endeavors.
Yang Ji-eun's performance has also strengthened her connection with her fans. This milestone is expected to positively influence her fandom and serve as a springboard for receiving greater love and support moving forward.
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