ALLDAY PROJECT is facing backlash as a viral Pann post questions the group’s live singing skills.
The post, which has over 85,000 views, claims the members don’t show strong vocal abilities. Tarzzan’s performance was singled out for sounding like “reading from a Korean textbook” rather than singing. Youngseo’s tone got some praise but was called too weak to be the “main vocal.” Bailey’s rapping was labeled as just “fluent English,” and Annie’s skills were still described as “uncertain.” Only Woochan was widely recognized for his talent.
Fans and netizens joined the debate. Some agree the group’s strength lies more in rap than singing. Others say their ability to stay on pitch doesn’t necessarily make them good vocalists.
“Am I the only one who thinks ALLDAY PROJECT members aren’t actually good at singing..?”
“I feel like I might get hate for saying this, but Tarzan especially sounds like he’s just reading from a Korean textbook when he sings in Korean. Youngseo has a nice tone, but he feels too weak to be considered the group’s ‘main vocal.’ Bailey’s just good at English. I don’t really know if he’s actually good at rapping. Annie, I’m still not sure about either. Jo Woochan is on another level though.”
— Viral Pann post
Comments ranged from “they can carry a tune but it’s nothing outstanding” to praising the group for performing live rather than lip-syncing.
“Have they ever really shown anything that could be called singing..? Aside from rap, it seems like they’re just at the level where anyone who isn’t tone-deaf could sing along.”
“Other than Jo Woochan, I don’t really know.”
“I think the same. Woochan is obviously good, but the other members just do enough to get by.”
The controversy continues as more fans discuss the group’s vocal credibility.