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Singer Gain 4: Jadu's Surprise Appearance as Contestant #50 - 'That's Unfair!'

류근웅 기자· 10/29/2025, 8:18:43 AM|
Singer Gain 4: Jadu's Surprise Appearance as Contestant #50 - 'That's Unfair!'

Singer Jadu Makes Surprise Appearance as Contestant #50 on 'Singer Gain 4'

Singer Jadu captivated viewers with her surprise appearance as contestant #50 on JTBC's 'Singer Gain - Unknown Singer Competition Season 4', which aired on the 28th. She shared hidden stories from her debut and her honest feelings about being on stage, marking a new challenge. Jadu, who has been away from television for a while, showcased a more mature sensibility and musical talent, leaving a lasting impression on both the judges and the audience. Her appearance quickly spread through online communities and social media even before the program started, generating a lot of buzz and anticipation for her performance. Many are eager to hear her past hits again and are watching closely to see how she will perform on 'Singer Gain 4'. Jadu expressed her intention to not only relive past glory but also explore new musical possibilities and expand communication with the public through this appearance.

Singer Gain 4: Jadu's Surprise Appearance as Contestant #50 - 'That's Unfair!'

Jadu introduced herself as a "singer in need of reconciliation" and explained the reason for being on the 'Singer Gain 4' stage. She confessed that she gained great popularity in the past as part of the duo The Jadu, but after the group disbanded, she faced personal difficulties and musical struggles. During this time, she felt disconnected from the public and was afraid to return to the stage. However, she revealed her desire to overcome past pain and start anew through 'Singer Gain 4'. She expressed her hope to reconcile with herself and once again share genuine music with the public through this stage. Jadu's honest confession resonated with many viewers, and her courageous challenge has received widespread support. Expectations are high for the musical growth she will demonstrate on 'Singer Gain 4'.

On this day, Jadu chose The Jadu's debut song, 'Good-bye,' for her performance. 'Good-bye' was a huge hit when it was released, thanks to its unique melody and lyrics, and Jadu's distinctive vocals and performance stood out. Despite the passage of time, she wowed the judges with her unwavering vocal skills and stage presence. In particular, her unique tone and stage control captivated the audience, and the 'Good-bye' performance quickly raised the atmosphere on set. The judges gave Jadu's performance positive reviews such as, "Still an attractive vocalist," "A stage full of personality," and "Showed new possibilities." Ultimately, Jadu received an 'All Again' from all the judges, successfully securing her spot in the second round. 'All Again' is given when all the judges press the pass button, proving Jadu's excellent skills and potential.

Meanwhile, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung held a summit with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who was on an official visit to Korea. This summit served as an important opportunity to strengthen cooperation between the two countries and pursue shared prosperity. President Lee Jae-myung and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim discussed practical cooperation measures in various fields such as economy, security, and culture in depth at the summit. In particular, the two countries agreed to establish a 'Strategic Partnership' through this meeting, which is expected to be an important milestone in further developing the relationship between the two countries. In addition, the two countries agreed to resume negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that had been suspended. The resumption of FTA negotiations is expected to promote trade and investment between the two countries and further strengthen economic cooperation. President Lee Jae-myung plans to focus on further solidifying relations with Malaysia and strengthening cooperation with the ASEAN region through this summit.

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung stated that he will focus on resolving polarization and opening a new middle class era in the latter half of his term. President Lee Jae-myung recently expressed concern about the economic situation and the deepening social inequality, and emphasized strengthening policy efforts to resolve these issues. He stated that he will focus on expanding the middle class and boosting economic vitality through income inequality resolution, expansion of educational opportunities, and strengthening the social safety net. In addition, President Lee Jae-myung emphasized that he will focus on achieving sustainable economic development through innovative growth and a fair economy, and securing growth engines for future generations. To this end, the government plans to actively support the innovative activities of economic players through regulatory reforms, fostering new technologies, and supporting startups, and strive to create a fair competitive environment. President Lee Jae-myung pledged to do his best to create a "Republic of Korea where everyone lives well together" and called for active participation and support from the public.

Furthermore, the President of Latvia is scheduled to make an official visit to South Korea starting on the 27th. This visit by the Latvian President is expected to be an important opportunity to further enhance the friendly cooperative relationship between the two countries and seek cooperation measures in various fields. The South Korean government welcomes the visit of the Latvian President and plans to prepare to ensure a successful state visit. Meanwhile, South Korea and Malaysia have agreed to strengthen cooperation centering on four major areas as an opportunity for this summit. The four major areas have not been specifically identified, but are expected to encompass various fields such as economy, technology, security, and culture. Malaysia is an important country with the third largest trade volume with South Korea among ASEAN countries. The two countries are expected to maintain close cooperative relations and pursue shared prosperity in the future. In addition, FTA negotiations, which were suspended in 2019 due to domestic issues in Malaysia, have resumed this year. The resumption of FTA negotiations is expected to further expand economic cooperation between the two countries and contribute to promoting mutual benefits.

Malaysia, the world's ninth-largest country in terms of rare earth reserves, is expected to strengthen cooperation to secure key mineral resources. South Korea and Malaysia plan to exchange information on key minerals and promote trade and investment/business through business agreements. Rare earths are essential key minerals for high-tech industries, and stabilizing the supply chain is becoming an important task. Through this cooperation, South Korea is expected to secure a stable rare earth supply chain, and Malaysia is expected to promote the development of the rare earth industry. In addition, South Korea, as the chair country of APEC next year, plans to hold the summit in Gyeongju around October to November next year. The APEC summit is an important international event that promotes economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region and seeks common prosperity. South Korea plans to make every effort to hold a successful summit as the chair country. Finally, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim strongly condemned North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launches and use of technology. North Korea's ICBM launches are an act that threatens the peace and security of the international community, and emphasized that it should be addressed through strong international cooperation.

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