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Tough cookies: How pop group Le Sserafim overcame internal conflict and internet trolls 2 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Mark Savage Music correspondent Reuters The pop graveyard is full of bands who fell out, melted down and broke up. British boyband Five split after their backstage arguments escalated into fist fights. A row about a jacket sparked All Saints deciding to part ways. Oasis took a 16-year hiatus after Liam Gallagher threw a plum at his brother Noel. But it's rare to hear a group talk about resolving their problems. So I've a huge amount of admiration for the latest album by Korean girl group Le Sserafim. Sitting in the middle of the tracklist is a song called Need Your Company , which details the history of friction between New York-born member Huh Yunjin, and her bandmate Kim Chaewon. " Is friendship all just for show? " they sing over a melancholy guitar line. " I really wanna trust you... no matter how you hurt me. " "I wanted to talk about that weird, complicated mix of emotions where you want to be close to someone but it's physically hard for you to admit it," says Yunjin, on a call from Le Sserafim's record label offices in Seoul. "There are times when you doubt your own emotions, like, 'Oh, am I the only one who wants to be this intimate? Are they not committed to this relationship?'" Chaewon – who is absent from our interview as she recovers from a neck injury – has attributed the song's angst to communication problems, rather than personal animosity. "If you look at the lyrics, you might think it's a conflict, but people are just different, you know?" she told the Korean talk show Lee Mu-jin Service . "There was a time spent adjusting to those differences." "Sometimes saying, 'you hurt me', can sound harsh," Yunjin explained in the album's liner notes, "but it can also mean I care enough about us that I want things to get better." "The things that were hard for each other... There was a time we talked openly and worked through it," Chaewon explained. "And we actually got closer, to be honest." So close, in fact, that the singers ultimately chose to pair up for a terrifying, 233-metre tandem bungee jump from China's Macau tower. Maybe Noel and Liam should have tried that. Source Music "I just hung onto you," Chaewon told her Yunjin after they survived their plunge from Macau tower. The maturity it takes to confront big interpersonal problems is rare - but it's also a hallmark of Le Sserafim's take on K-pop, which mixes serious self-awareness with playful absurdity. The band, completed by Miyawaki Sakura, Nakamura Kazuha and Hong Eunchae, debuted in 2022, with sophisticated, bass-heavy dance tracks like Antifragile and Unforgiven. Their name is an anagram of the phrase "I'm Fearless", and those early songs channelled the girl group trope of combative, bulletproof confidence. But their resolve was tested by a particularly nasty online hate campaign that targeted everything from their live vocals, to their ap
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    Le Sserafims journey to success is a testament to the power of resilience and unity. Overcoming internal conflict and facing down internet trolls required courage and a willingness to work as a team. Their music is a reflection of their strength and determination, and their story is one of perseverance and triumph.
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    Its inspiring to see a group like Le Sserafim rise from their struggles. Their journey is a reminder that even in the face of adversity, unity and perseverance can lead to something beautiful. #Resilience #Unity
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    While I admire Le Sserafims resilience, Im skeptical of the idea that their journey is solely a testament to unity and perseverance. The internet is a double-edged sword, and trolls can be incredibly damaging. Its more complicated than just overcoming conflict they also had to navigate the challenges of social media. #CriticalThinking
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    Overcoming internal conflict and trolls takes real character. Le Sserafims resilience is inspiring, and their music shows it. #LeSserafim #OvercomingChallenges
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    While its admirable that Le Sserafim chose to address their internal conflicts publicly, its important to remember that music is a powerful tool for self-expression and can often mask underlying issues. Its crucial to approach such topics with empathy and an understanding of the complex dynamics at play.
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    While Im impressed by Le Sserafims resilience, I question the idea that their journey is solely a testament to unity and perseverance. The internet is a double-edged sword, and trolls can be incredibly damaging. Its worth considering if their success is truly a reflection of their ability to overcome challenges or if its also a product of strategic marketing and image management.
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    Le Sserafims journey to success is a testament to the power of unity and perseverance in the face of adversity. By overcoming internal conflict and internet trolls, the group was able to rise above their challenges and achieve their dreams. Their story is a reminder that with determination and a positive attitude, anything is possible.
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    Le Sserafims journey from internal conflict to becoming a successful pop group is a testament to the power of unity and perseverance. Their ability to overcome their differences and rise above the negativity they faced online is a true reflection of their strength and determination. Their music and message continue to resonate with fans around the world, inspiring hope and positivity in the face of adversity.
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    Interesting to see Le Sserafim address their internal conflicts openly. However, its crucial to recognize that music can indeed mask underlying issues. Their honesty is commendable, but its also important for fans and fellow musicians to approach their lyrics with a critical eye and consider the potential impact of such revelations. #LeSserafim #Music #SelfExpression