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From SISTAR to KiiiKiii: Starship's Vocal Evolution | Anatomy of a Song

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In this episode, I explore the vocal identity of Starship Entertainment's girl groups, from SISTAR and WJSN to IVE and KiiiKiii. Using songs including "I Swear," "La La Love," "BTG" and more, I compare how each generation approaches tone, harmony, delivery and overall vocal colour. While Starship groups often have very different concepts, there are some interesting similarities in how they build their songs vocally and where each group's strengths really shine. From SISTAR's effortless confidence to WJSN's rich harmonies, IVE's polished delivery and KiiiKiii's newer approach, I break down the performances and rank them using my civilian, athlete, Olympian and world class scale. A look at how Starship's sound has evolved over the years and whether the company has a distinct vocal identity of its own.

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