Third-Generation K-Pop Idol Calls His Past Songs ‘Questionable’

Third-Generation K-Pop Idol Calls His Past Songs ‘Questionable’

Sorn reflected on CLC’s discography.

In an exclusive interview with STAGEformer CLC member Smiling talked about his musical journey from moving from Thailand to Korea to debut in the K-Pop group to moving to Singapore and pursuing a solo career.

Sorn was asked: “During that time, were there any CLC songs you didn’t really like? Or are the songs right for you?” Sorn confessed “There sure are a lot of them!”

Interviewer (left) and Sorn (right) |
Interviewer (left) and Sorn (right) | ZULA/YouTube

Sorn gave some examples of the more “questionable” concepts that she didn’t like. For example, he mentioned the group’s Japanese single.

I think in the first 2-3 years, 2 years, the first 2 years, we were given songs that are very… questionable, I would say. Because the girls and I were trained to do a lot of “girl crush” concepts, and then at some point it got really “cute.” We had this phase where we were cheerleaders. Our Japanese single was a cheerleading single.

— Sorry

Sorn stressed that she enjoyed every return and every era. However, he explained that what he found “strange” was the shift between “cute” concepts, which would require a youthful aesthetic such as school uniforms, and the “girl crush” concept that CLC is usually associated with.

I mean, I’ve enjoyed every single return and every single era that we’ve had, but the weird part was that we went back and forth in between. I was wearing school uniforms and then all of a sudden it turned into this “girl crush” concept that CLC is known for now.

— Sorry

There are certainly things that Sorn wished hadn’t been captured and spread across the Internet. Yet they are there, under everyone’s eyes.

I wish it wasn’t on the Internet; It’s like that on the Internet. Just Google it, it’s right there and our fans know it too.

— Sorry

Smiling
| ZULA/YouTube

Watch the full interview below.

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