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Ex Wonder Girls Member Sunmi Reveals She Hates "Tell Me"

by Faith Athaliah / Sep 25, 2017 07:47 AM EDT
Sunmi on "Party People"

Former Wonder Girls member Sunmi talked about one of the group's songs. She revealed that she hated the group's track "Tell Me." She also said that she did not like the choreography.

Wonder Girls' Sunmi sat with Park Jin Young for an interview for "Party People" on Sunday, as per Soompi. There, she and JYP took a trip down memory lane and discussed her Wonder Girls days. The music mogul then asked the singer about her most hated song that her former group performed.

At first, Sunmi hesitated to answer. But she then confessed that she did not like "Tell Me." However, she explained that eventually, she grew fond of the song. JYP looked kind of shocked about her answer because the group's song made headlines when it was released.

The dance was well-received by the audience as well. Even so, the 25-year-old singer elucidated that she got astounded when she saw the choreography. Sunmi added that while they were watching JYP's choreography, which was sent to them from the US, the other members got surprised as well. The steps were "too shocking" that is why she did not want to perform it.

Nonetheless, the ex Wonder Girls member thanked JYP for the huge success of the group's song. The episode, of course, made JYP reminisce about the days the old days even more. He also shared stories about Sunmi. Additionally, she performed one of her songs for the audience.

Sunmi was once part of the Wonder Girls. She eventually left the group on 2010 to continue her studies. She made a comeback on 2013 but as a solo artist.

Moreover, aside from Sunmi, JYP also tapped other K-pop stars to the show on the latest episode of "Party People." Kim Wan Sun was also present at that time. Badda joined the Sunday's episode as well. 

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