Life of the Party (2)

With each line, Tongman's popularity soared. 

It seemed like Akira was right.

The fact that the audience wasn't expecting a lot from him because of his ridiculous costume contributed to the audience's shock factor. They weren't expecting a lot from a man with a tong on his head, so their expectations were quickly exceeded as June sang.

Pearl Boy didn't fail to notice the gap in their popularity, and as the bridge approached, he thought of doing something that would set him apart from Tongman. 

A high note. 

Originally, the last part of the bridge was characterized by the low and mid-tone harmonization of the vocalist and the lead guitarist of THORNS. 

However, Pearl Boy was confident that he could take it half-an-octave higher, which would not only make his voice more noticeable but would also show his proficiency in singing high notes.

"He's the life of the party, they cheer,

But what of the life he craves?