

A sad story was shared during the “Energetic” group’s training time. Group 1 (Adore U)Ī success story of Produce, Wanna One, was covered next. “Clap” won this face-off, with Ham Won-jin and Kim Dong-yoon getting tons of votes. Ham Won-jin practiced saying “Clap!” extensively because he was told he wasn’t enthusiastic enough. The group for “Clap” had trouble learning the dance routine. Despite being the leader for his group, Jin-hwa got the least amount of votes out of everyone on his team.

Choi Jin-hwa worked better as a center so he replaced Wang Jyun Hao. For “Adore U,” the member of the group Park Sun-ho made Jooheon emotional as they trained together in the past. Seventeen’s “Adore U” and “Clap” were the next two covered songs. They ended up winning, with Zi Yue having a pretty good chunk of the live crowd on his side. Wei Yi Zue’s trouble forgetting his parts were highlighted. The “Trespass” group had trouble with the dance and were told that they were the worst team so far. The group’s dance practice went well, with Kim Kwan-woo looking like the star of the group. The group covering “DRAMARAMA” were one of the many on this episode coached by Monsta X member Jooheon by surprise.

The most voted for was Kim Hyun-bin, with 285 votes. Their performance went well but lost by over double the amount of votes. This caused a switch in the center position, making Moon Hyun-bin become the new center because of his more reliable singing. Last week we saw the performance of the song “No More Dream.” The other BTS song that was covered was “Blood Sweat and Tears.” During the vocal class prior to the performance, Park Yoon-sol was scolded for having weak vocals. A Recap of Produce X 101 Episode Four “No More Dream” vs Blood Sweat and Tears” It is worth noting that the winning teams get 3,000 extra votes added to their ranking next week. This week we saw the 13 other performances. On the episode before we the two groups covering EXO songs face off, along with the first of BTS performances. Produce X 101 episode four focused on the rest of the “Group X Battles,” the last chance that some trainees had before the first elimination stage, which is on the next episode.
