RabidAnce

The quartet finished runner-up in the JTBC TV singing audition show named Phantom Singer 3, which aired between April 10 and July 3, 2020.

They comprise bass Kim Paul, tenor John Noh, sorikkun (Korean pansori singer) Ko Yeongyeol, and musical theater actor Hwang Gunha.

[22][23] John Noh made his debut at Carnegie Hall as a vocal soloist for the Mozart's "Requiem Mass in D minor" in 2018[24] John Noh, born on June 8, 1991, in Seoul,[18] used to be a choirboy,[25] capable of beatboxing,[26] who frequently stopped by noraebang during his elementary and middle school days.

John made a video audition tape of himself singing a Mozart aria and sent it to Peabody that not only took him back but also gave him a scholarship.

[18] When he was 13, his mother advised him to start taking pansori lessons which was believed to be helpful to increase his lung capacity to become a professional swimmer.

[4] Also he has collaborated with artists from other genres such as Seunghee from Oh My Girl,[30] bass singer Son Tae-jin from Forte di Quattro,[31] and Indi duo Okdal.

[25][33] PL Entertainment, usually representing big-name musical stars such as Hong Kwang Ho, recruited Hwang, Gunha even before he made an official debut as an actor.

The CEO of PL Entertainment said when she met him she had a hunch that Hwang would one day become a big theater star, based on her long experience in this industry.

[36] Kim Paul, John Noh, Ko Yeongyeol and Hwang Gunha made it to the final round of Phantom singer 3.

[39] He played double roles in this song with a change in his vocalization from a tenor's silvery voice to a pop singing style.

They needed to use video calls when choosing songs for this round and eventually found Cuban singer Pablo Milanés' "Tú Eres la Música Que Tengo Que Cantar.

They selected Ha Hyun-sang's (a member of Hoppipolla) "Becoming the Wind (Korean: 바람이 되어, RR: barami doeeo)," a piece from the OST album of Mr.

After discussion by themselves, Kim Paul, John Noh, Ko Yeongyeol and Jeong Minseong (a member of La Poem) decided to form a quartet.

[5][51] The Final Round of Phantom Singer 3 After the formation of RabidAnce, John Noh suggested they should sing a gugak song to open the final round, and they chose a Korean Namdo minyo (folk songs of the southern provinces in Korea), "Heung Taryeong (흥타령)" which described the transience of life in a sorrowful voice.

[54] Jeon In-kwon's "After the Love has Gone(Korean: 사랑한 후에, RR: saranghan hue)" was their third song in the final round.

"[55][56] RabidAnce put on their last performance with Israeli musical group Idan Raichel Project's "Milim Yaffot Me'Eleh (meaning "Nicer Words Than These").