“I really like T.O.P’s deep voice and his sharp eyes, and his
Jack Sparrow like image. Plus, I like guys that are somewhat built, but
what’s important is having a deep voice,” she explained.
The interviewer then questioned the singer how she started getting into music to which she replied, “I’ve
always wanted to do music ever since I was little. When I was in 1st
year elementary school, I told my parents that I wanted to pursue music,
so my mom signed me up for vocal training. I went there and sang about 1
or 2 children songs.”
She continued, “After the teacher at the vocal training school
heard me singing, she said that my voice was too husky and told me that I
should just give up on singing. She also told my mom that I’m not
suitable for classical music.”
“When I was little, my voice was much more huskier than it is
now, but it has gotten better. There used to be a lot of singing
competitions where I lived. The 1st place prize was 100,000 Won
(approximately $88 USD), so I participated with my sister and always
ended up winning.”
Lee Ha Yi then shared how her teachers continued to oppose in her singing career. “When
I was in 2nd year of elementary school, I also won an award at a
children’s song competition. Even though I won many awards, the teachers
there would always tell me, ‘I don’t think this is the right path for
Ha Yi. She’s singing a children’s song with a very husky voice.’”
Lee Ha Yi has definitely proved her teachers wrong through ‘K-Pop
Star’. Don’t miss this week’s live episode of ‘K-Pop Star’ airing on
April 1st at 6pm KST!
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