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First and foremost: they were singing LIVE and not “live” in the sense of a loud backing track with a few ad-libs thrown over it. There were songs with very little backing track, and you could clearly hear their voices carrying the performance. You could hear the individual members, the harmonies, the ad-libs, the effort of singing while dancing. It wasn't trying to recreate the studio recording perfectly, it was five artists actually performing these songs in front of a live audience. And they sounded amazing!
What struck me almost as much as the live vocals was their stage presence. They knew when to hype the crowd, when to play off each other, when to let a member have a moment, and when to just perform. Their chemistry is something you can't manufacture, it's something that comes from having spent a decade onstage together. They commanded the stage like the veterans they are.
There was a sense of familiarity and confidence that comes from people who have been through a lot together and still know exactly who they are when they step onto a stage. That's more valuable than people give them credit for.
I think that's what I loved most about watching them at KCON. It felt alive.
NCT 127 has been through a genuinely difficult period. There were plenty of points where it would have been completely understandable if the group had gradually become something that existed mostly on paper while everyone moved on to individual activities.
But they renewed their contracts. They chose to continue as NCT 127. They chose each other.
This isn't the same NCT 127 we were watching a few years ago, and I don't think it needs to be. 127 isn't about the number of members standing on the stage. It's the sound. It's the performance style. It's the chemistry. It's the weirdness. It's the confidence. It's the accumulated history of 10 years of making music and performing together.
Those things don't disappear because the lineup changes. If anything, I think KCON showed just how deeply rooted their identity is. Five people were able to walk onto that stage and make it unmistakably NCT 127.
Then Taeyong got to have his own KCON stage the following day, which I thought was such a fitting addition to the weekend. There's something really satisfying about seeing the members continue to grow into their individual identities and careers while still maintaining a commitment to the group.
That's what I hope people take away from this era of 127. The lineup has changed. Their circumstances have changed. Their individual careers have changed. But they still have something that they want to build together.
And I, for one, am incredibly happy about that 💚