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스튜디오:D
스튜디오:D@studio_donuts_·
오스트퀸 입장...🥹 듣자마자 사랑에 빠졌잖아요,, ⏯ 웬디 (WENDY) '한마디면 돼요' (SBS 수목드라마 '키스는 괜히 해서!' OST) 2025.11.16. 6PM RELEASE @WENDY_offcl @ASNDLABEL #웬디 #WENDY #한마디면돼요 #SayYouLoveMe #SBS수목드라마 #키스는괜히해서 #OST #키스는괜히해서OST #장기용 #안은진 #DynamiteKiss
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Dominar Rygel XVI
Dominar Rygel XVI@RygelXVl·
My love letter about the W:EALIVE experience. So bear with me if i get too mind-wanderer and get you all bored. I’m not a youngster, and I have a very particular appreciation for music - especially classical. I played the viola a long time ago, so in pop I naturally gravitate toward anything that incorporates classical elements. The same goes for rock, which is the genre I listen to the most after classical music. I’m not a K-pop fan by nature, but I’m a sort of frustrated philosopher with a slight obsession for metaphysics and epistemology. The truth is, I got into K-pop through BTS. What caught my attention was a video analyzing how they incorporated a book by one of my favorite authors into their concepts, along with Jungian philosophy - and that amazed me. From there, I started exploring other groups, but most of what I found felt disappointing: lots of popularity, very little depth, and talent that didn’t match the hype. And then I found Red Velvet’s Killing Voice and got completely blown away by this small powerhouse of a vocalist. But also the discography did not disappoint. I’ve been to many concerts in my life - I’ve had the chance to see almost every rock legend still alive, and even a couple of K-pop concerts too. So I’m not going to sit here and say this was the best concert of my life. But it was a meaningful one. I could make a critical analysis, but that’s not what this is about - I’m being 100% biased, and proudly so. Wendy’s W:EALIVE concert tells you exactly what kind of night it will be from the very first breath. She walks onstage and begins a cappella - no dancers, no LED walls, no noise to cushion her. Just her voice, raw, steady, warm, powerful. In that single moment you understand: this show is about truth, vocals, and storytelling. Her live band brings its own magic; this jazzy, blue-ish color that wraps the entire performance in a smoky, intimate aura. It feels less like a K-pop show and more like a late-night live session in a small club where the music matters more than anything else. The venue wasn’t full, but everyone who was there left with a full heart. Because Wendy doesn’t perform at you; she performs with you. Between acts she talks, laughs, teases, explains the songs and their meaning. She’s warm, funny, lovely the kind of artist who makes a theater feel like home. And one of the sweetest parts? She writes a handwritten letter for every venue. A small gift for anyone who came to see her. It’s intimate, sincere, and so very Wendy. Moments like that always make me wonder why she isn’t more involved in writing her own music, because she clearly has the heart and emotional intelligence to do it. I’ve seen some people try to attack her a few times, but they never really know how - so they fall back on claiming she ‘lacks emotion.’” After seeing her live, that’s impossible to believe. She brings emotion in a quieter, deeper way - the kind that makes people in the audience cry during When This Rain Stops, Believe, and Light Water. Not because she dramatizes pain, but because she makes you feel understood. Most people associate emotion with suffering, with pain. But Wendy’s music isn’t about suffering - it’s about strength, about hope. Hope that lights the darkest places. Hope that finds a way through impossible paths. Hope that feels like sunrise after a night that lasted too long. Because that’s what she is: someone who hopes, and someone who wants to give that hope to the world. Now with the set list if you really pay attention, you notice something most people miss(or maybe i do because im a delulu): the setlist is designed like a symphony in six movements. Not a random collection of songs, not a standard K-pop checklist - but a carefully structured emotional arc. Each act flows into the next with purpose, like movements in a classical composition: The Ignition – Fire and adrenaline. The Descent into Love – Confusion, longing, heartbreak. The Healing – Softness, comfort, renewal, hope. The Journey - Nostalgia, momentum, life moving forward. The Self - Rediscovery, boundaries, empowerment. The Release - Vulnerability, truth, catharsis Nothing was a surprise for me - I spoiled myself by buying the Seoul livestream. But I brought a friend - a music producer who knew nothing about Wendy or Red Velvet - and he was charmed. The vocals, the arrangements, the emotional clarity, her charming personality… he walked out stunned. And honestly? I hope more people learn to listen, instead of chasing fantasies about idols. To hear the voice instead of the noise. To appreciate musicianship instead of distraction. To search for the sould instead of the perfect image I also have to admit something: I’ve been worried about Wendy’s vocals for the past year. There were rough patches, tired moments, things that made me fear she was pushing too hard. But after this concert, it feels like she’s coming out of that difficult phase. Whatever vocal therapy or technique work she’s doing - please keep doing it. Her voice sounds healthier, freer, more grounded than it has in previews months. You can hear the recovery. Wendy doesn’t need packed arenas or flashy noise. She gives sincerity. She gives warmth. She gives hope. And that’s why the people who do show up leave feeling like they witnessed something rare - a concert that doesn’t just entertain you, but stays with you, tenderly, long after the lights go down. She lights the room like a thousand candles in a world obsessed with fireworks. Fireworks scream for attention and vanish in seconds. But candles… candles glow quietly, warmly, steadily. And the ones who know - the ones who are awake enough to recognize it - understand that candlelight lasts longer. It warms the soul instead of overwhelming the senses. It guides instead of blinds. Wendy is candlelight in an industry of fireworks - and that’s why those who truly listen never forget her.
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WENDY
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[📸] 250920 Today is When:D 파란이 일어나 널 만난 그 순간💙 <W:EALIVE> #WENDY #웬디 #WEALIVE #WENDY_WORLDTOUR
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WENDY
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2025 WENDY 1st WORLD TOUR <W:EALIVE> IN SEOUL D-1 💙 📆 2025.09.20 6PM / 09.21 4PM 📍 JANGCHUNG ARENA #WENDY #웬디 #WEALIVE #WENDY_WORLDTOUR
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썬키스트
썬키스트@Sunkist_Bev_KD·
☀️역조공까지 갓벽한 웬디 선배💛 웬디님 명반 띵반 갓반 출시를 축하드리며 썬키스트가 사심 조금(사실은 많이) 담아 상큼한 오렌지 소다 준비해드렸어요🍊🫰 이번 활동 기간 웬디님&러비 여러분들 모두에게 즐거운 일만 가득하길 썬키스트가 응원할게요!😘
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역조공 스테이크 도시락&썬키스트 제로 오렌지소다💙 #웬디

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이석훈(LEESEOKHOON)
이석훈(LEESEOKHOON)@official_LSH·
[영상📺] [구해줘홈즈] 아이돌 숙소로 사용됐던 밤섬 한강 뷰 아파트 임장 MBC250904방송 #웬디 #이석훈 ▶️ youtu.be/WfkGlkkMods #이석훈 #LEESEOKHOON #새로쓰임 #어른이됐고 #구해줘홈즈
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Wㅘ니💙
Wㅘ니💙@SWani0221·
엠카 NEXT WEEK #웬디
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