ILLIT’s Debut Track Achieves 1st “All-Kill” Record, Faces Criticism For Live-Singing

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ILLIT, HYBE’s newest girl group, has made headlines with their debut track “Magnetic” achieving an impressive real-time All-Kill across major Korean music charts. This accomplishment marks them as part of the new generation of “digital monsters” in the industry, poised to reach even greater heights with a predicted Perfect All-Kill in sight.

In addition to their Korean success, “Magnetic” has made waves globally, landing at #102 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. Although ILLIT aimed for a higher spot this week, tough competition from international artists has delayed their entry into the Hot 100.

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Despite these achievements, ILLIT has faced criticism for their live performances, particularly during encore stages. Netizens have expressed disappointment over noticeable vocal weaknesses, especially from members Moka and Iroha. Member Minju’s stability has been highlighted as important in carrying the group during these performances.

https://youtu.be/giRAxulnt0EnnWhile ILLIT shines in music prowess, visuals, and choreography, their live-singing skills have become a focal point for improvement among fans and critics alike. The group continues to search their early days with promising potential, seeking to enhance their performance as they progress in the industry.

By Harper West

Harper West covers K‑pop culture, comeback schedules, and fan trends. When not writing, Harper is digging through stage cams and chart updates.