Ateez performed a rendition of the famous English song Stay on an episode of You Heeyeol’s Sketchbook.
With the way they engage with current artists, different fandoms, and their followers, Atinys, K-pop group Ateez is on its way to becoming one of the most adored fourth-generation K-pop groups.
Ateez broke their record with their new album Zero: Fever Part 3 on September 13, selling over 600,000 copies by midnight on September 17, shattering their previous record.
Aside from their record-breaking sales and spectacular performances, Ateez is also renowned for their incredible voices since they are headed by Jongho, one of the industry’s most powerful singers.
Ateez performs a cover of a famous English song
Ateez has also excelled in performing covers of other artists’ songs. Ateez, a big admirer of BTS, has performed numerous versions of the boy band’s songs and renditions of famous English songs.
Their most recent version was of American super-duo Silk Sonic’s song Leave The Door Open, which features Bruno Mars and Anderson.Paak.
Ateez has gained more important notice as a result of a new performance. Ateez made an appearance on the 588th edition of KBS 2 TV’s Yoo Heeyeol’s Sketchbook, a South Korean music program that mixes discussion shows and live music performances.
Yoo Heeyeol, the show’s host, is also well-known for his one-man band, Toy. The show debuted in 2009 and has been on the air ever since.
Ateez adds spice to Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber’s song
Ateez’s first appearance was a particularly sensuous stage of their new song, Deja Vu, which they claimed they had always wanted to play on the program since their debut.
Ateez played a rendition of Kid Laroi, and Justin Bieber’s song Stay before the concert ended.
One of the most popular songs right now, it has a lot of millennials captivated and is continuing the worldwide frenzy by topping both local and international music charts.
The chorus was altered to a rock-style arrangement, and the rap portion was done in Korean, with Hongjoong and Mingi spitting the stanza performed by Justin Bieber in the original version.
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