“National Sister” IU (Lee Zhien) had been out of action for 3 years earlier, and held a solo concert “The Golden Hour: Under the Orange Sun” at the Seoul Olympic Main Arena for 2 consecutive days last weekend. IU’s concert this time not only let her It broke the record of only male singers and male groups holding concerts here in the past 23 years, and also created another milestone for his singer career. However, at the end of the show, she suddenly revealed that she had suffered from ear problems for a year, and announced that she would no longer sing the two hit songs “Good Day” and “Palette”, which shocked fans.
IU admits to having ear problems for 1 year
IU admitted at the end of the show that she was very worried regarding the performance that night, because she mightn’t control her ears for the past year, and the situation was good and bad. The first concert was good at the beginning, but it got worse and worse, and even following the rehearsal. It was like hell for her. Although IU stressed that it was a minor issue, fans were still very concerned.
IU stops singing “Good Day” and “Palette”
IU has released many popular songs since her debut. Among them, the most classic is the three-section high-pitched famous song “Good Day” in the early days of her debut. However, the live performance of this song may never be heard once more. As for why you don’t sing these two songs anymore? IU explained that she feels happier now than she was when she was 25, so she wanted to leave the song “Palette” to “25-year-old Li Zhien”; “Good Day” was because she was 30 years old and wanted to express the little girl’s shyness and shout ” Oppa” felt a burden.
In fact, this is not the first time IU has stopped singing her own songs. On the tenth anniversary of her debut in 2018, she also announced that she would no longer sing the cute style “Marshmallow”. As age changes, IU’s singing mentality is also different. Over the years, she has been trying new looks and styles. Now let’s review her styling changes at different ages!
IU’s style change 1: Debut cute girly style
When IU debuted at the age of 15, because of her petite body and young age, her looks tended to be cute and girly. In “Marshmallow”, she cut cute bangs, and in “You & I”, she tied it up with pigtails. In addition, in “Good Day” and “YOU & I”, she wears a dress with a little school style, and the colors are bright, giving people a girl next door feeling!
IU styling change 2: 23-year-old sexy line
When the song “23” was released, IU was 23. Although she was considered an adult in terms of age, she expressed her thoughts in the song like “even pretending to be an adult” and “now a very inadequate child”, Revealing his confusion regarding age. In this period, she also transformed into a small and sexy style, wearing crop tops, shorts, see-through black gauze clothes, etc., and the color is mainly black.
IU’s style change 3: 25-year-old light and simple style
IU released the age-series song “Palette” once more at the age of 25. Compared with the age of 23, she knew herself better at this time, and no longer blindly please others, but firmly expressed her preferences, and also sang songs like “Compared to The lyrics of “Long hair prefer short hair” and “I prefer purple than hot pink”, so her styling style has changed once more, leaning towards a light and simple style. In the MV, she also uses a natural loose short hair, a white T-shirt and jeans. Styling shows.
IU Modeling Transformation 4: 26-28 Years Old Variety of Colors
Later, in 2018, 19 and 21, IU released three songs “bbibbi”, “Blueming” and “Lilac” with different color themes, from handsome hip-hop to elegant and mature, showing their ever-changing styling styles.
IU style change 5: Gorgeous retro in recent years
About to turn 30 years old, IU’s style has also begun to mature. Since “Hotel Del Luna”, she has begun to take a gorgeous retro look, whether it is large bows, retro accessories, shiny patterns, all of which are common on IU. elements, which also prompted her to become a brand ambassador of GUCCI.
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