LE SSERAFIM Goes Viral For Their Barely Audible Live Vocals — But It’s Not What You Think
LE SSERAFIM, a powerhouse fourth-gen girl group, has faced much controversy over their live performances in recent years. In fact, since their Coachella set, the group has been subjected to intense scrutiny and with their recent releases, many netizens even argued that they were losing popularity.

Amid this, a recent performance of the group has gone viral, quite effectively shutting down all speculations about both their live performance skills and popular appeal. The video in question was taken by a fan at the group’s recent LA concert when they were performing their hit track, “Crazy.”

While LE SSERAFIM members showed extraordinary stage presence with their synchronized and powerful choreography, paired with live vocals, their voices were barely audible throughout the performance — not because the mics didn’t work or they weren’t singing loud enough, but because the entire audience was singing the song on top of their lungs.
Netizens were left mind-boggled by this kind of a response from the audience, especially given the fact that the performance took place in the US.

- “Wow, daebak.”
- “American audiences know how to have fun. So cool.”
- “This is f*cking exciting.”
- “Their US concerts look really fun. But in general, them singing ‘Crazy’ at a concert must be really fun. Please do a Korean concert. I want to go.”
- “CRAZY mode activated.”