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╔══════════════╗ Hey everyone, Today KQ boy group ATEEZ returns with the third part of the Golden Hour series they have been doing. I've enjoyed the first two parts of the series and am curious to see what the third part will bring to the table. I hope this new project from the group is one that I can have on repeat, because I know ATEEZ puts out some excellent music. ╚══════════════╝ https://preview.redd.it/sa2m7xnvbo6f1.jpg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c3026cb7f7ddec3ed0565902303646b607f1318a GOLDEN HOUR : Part.3 - ATEEZ 1. Lemon Lemon opens up the album with some distorted vocals as the high hats come into the mix. The vocals from the members are smooth working well with the overall vibe. The rapping does work well with the overall vibe fitting what the producers crafted. I will say I do find the backing track a little weak. The hook is decent not my favorite chorus from the group, but I guess it still works. I do like the performance the group puts on as it is something that fits the backing track, but I will have to see if this song will grow on me or not. https://preview.redd.it/dvx32k47fo6f1.jpg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1d8b3fe2392dda932957afa02746cf6011f6c61c ━━━━━━━━☓ ━━━━━━━ Masterpiece The second song on the album opens with a vocal sample before the smooth trap beat comes into the mix. The smooth vocals from the members fit perfectly with the vibe the producers went for. I prefer the performance and the rapping on Masterpiece more than what the opening for this album brought to the table. While I don't think the rapping in this tune is ATEEZ's best rap it still works with the backing track. The hook on Masterpiece is another decent section that does fit the vibe of the tune. https://preview.redd.it/jddgx3xbfo6f1.jpg?width=2160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0a6f85d4e49b373b58f1717040407041c2047599 ━━━━━━━━☓ ━━━━━━━ Now This House Ain't a House EDEN, maddox, Peperoni & Oliv are the producers for the third song on the album. The vocals have a lot of reverb on them as they sound like they are in the background of the instrumental. The rapping is decent once again working wonderfully with the vibe the producers crafted, but I do find the raps to be a little weak. The group does put on a decent enough performance that does work with the production. The Chorus is a pretty forgettable moment in the song as I don't even remember what it sounded like after it's over. https://preview.redd.it/u560dknffo6f1.jpg?width=1500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d27f0d091798aed4f3d76ed9cab961f1bfe04442 ━━━━━━━━☓ ━━━━━━━ Castle The four songs on the album open up with some drum machines that craft the backing track as the members bring in some smooth vocals. The synth melody in the pre-chorus continues into the hook which has this groovy vibe I'm enjoying. The smooth rapping might be the best on the album as it flows perfectly with the synth melody. Each time I hear the chorus the better it becomes and the more it grows on me. I love the groovy melody that this tuen delivers as it is something I'll be remembering more than what the songs before it delivered. https://preview.redd.it/n0o6jkuhfo6f1.jpg?width=225&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bba3f3663908ce691c56487ac58754a385aa4faf ━━━━━━━━☓ ━━━━━━━ 5. Bridge : Edge of Reality The closing song on the project is a 1:32 minute piece with production from EDEN, maddox, Peperoni, Oliv, Door & Tankzzo. The track has this thumping vibe with a bit of vocals that help end this album better than it started. I find this instrumental piece to be one of the better-produced songs as I wish this sound was used more in the album than what we were given. https://preview.redd.it/dx9vm3qkfo6f1.jpg?width=1350&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2cedca5f5ba0e4d385f501a98f54a6f227344f9e ╔══════════════╗ Summary: ATEEZ has returned with an album that makes me a little sad. A lot of the tracks on this project went for this bland, generic vibe that didn't connect with me. I felt like a lot of the tunes on this album were pretty forgettable which makes me sad cause I know ATEEZ can put out better-quality music. Castle is this groovy synth-based tune that is probably the only song on the record I'm enjoying besides the outro. I hope the next series the group does will bring them back with higher-quality music. ╚══════════════╝ https://preview.redd.it/4gvyb5akfo6f1.jpg?width=900&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=427ec6990b50f232678ba6572c3ceb1268177748 submitted by /u/Maltifandom23 [link] [comments]
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For me, it's IVE's IVE Empathy and ZEROBASEONE's Blue Paradise. I still need to catch up on a lot of releases that I've missed but right now, those two are my top albums for the year so far. What about you guys? Which 2025 albums are your favorites currently? submitted by /u/foresttrail16 [link] [comments]
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When I first got into Kpop, I used to only listen to it. ONLY. There were no other artists on my playlists and I was so engrossed with the same 5 groups I stanned, and the same 20ish songs I listened to on repeat. Now, I would say that I have a huge diversity. I listen to a lot of Kpop groups across generations and style. And I include lots of kpop songs in my playlist. But I only "stan" like 2-3 of them. I prefer listening to groups casually rather than keeping up with all the content surrounding them as I find that too exhausting. I also have alot of western artists and Indian artists (I'm Indian) on my playlists. My repeats tend to be pretty mainstream artists like Sabrina Carpenter, Chapell Roan, Kendrick Lamar, SZA etc. I've also been listening to this artist called Sofia Isella, whom I couldn't recommend enough, she made me fall in love with lyrics again. So, do you only listen to Kpop? Or do you have a diversity? submitted by /u/Feeling_Neo [link] [comments]
I'm an INTP just like Sakura from LE SSERAFIM and Soyeon from I-DLE! You can take the kpop quiz here: mbti.kstarplanet.com (pretty fun quizzes for kpop fans!) Share your results and thoughts below! :D submitted by /u/Fragrant-Explorer894 [link] [comments]
I'm going to create a complication of posts about K-Pop groups, idols, etc. It will be 12 posts, I will post it everyday, asking about your first bias, first group to stan, fav song, and kind of things like that. Therefore this is the first post, I hope you guys enjoy it😉💕 \Note:* You can also tell me when did you stan your first K-pop group and how do you choose your bias, if you want to! I'll start first, Rosé is my first ever bias in K-Pop, along with BLACKPINK as my first group to stan. Since 2018, I was listening to DDU-DU-DDU-DU; and then I fell in love with it. So I started to know about BP, I love them and end up with chose Rosé as my bias because of her amazing vocals, sweet personality, and wonderful visuals. submitted by /u/Specific_Cake_5410 [link] [comments]
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Sorry if this is a banned topic mods, I apologize. As far as I know, there's a manual process of getting posts approved on that sub. However, the mods have basically killed the sub by not being active, in my opinion. It's fine if you have less time, but at least do away with the approval process and let people post and actually use the sub. It's too bad because I actually enjoy the format of the posts there. submitted by /u/KillerKingKobra [link] [comments]
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There are a lot of sad songs esp. ballad songs out there but Taeyeon's solo discography is something else. I remember listening to Fine by Taeyeon and I cried like I was divorced 5x and my husband left me for someone hahaha submitted by /u/kayedny [link] [comments]
As some of you may know, Woozi produced the Leader Class song called ECHO! for the latest season of Street Woman Fighter which aired last week. A lot of Korean fans of the show voiced frustration over the track different reasons. One of the major issues was with the lyrics. The chorus, which is the main section the choreographies are made for, goes something like this: The Hoshi x Woozi who were here came back without dying The Hoshi x Woozi who were here got all the vibe Echo What you gon' do (Eh Eh) What you gon' what you gon' what you gon' (Eh Eh) Our music let's feel the echo (Eh Eh) What you gon' what you gon' what you gon' do (Eh Eh) What you gon' what you gon' do now A lot of viewers felt the lyrics were inconsiderate toward the invited dancers. These Class Mission songs are supposed to be all about the dancers, not the producers or idols. So including Hoshi and Woozi’s names in the lyrics left a sour taste for many. When I first watched last week's episode, I didn’t think too much of it, probably because I couldn’t even make out the lyrics. Then the new episode aired yesterday, and I just finished watching it. Rie Hata's choreography was selected for the mission and she ended up winning (thank goodness). For those unfamiliar with her, Rie is one of the most renowned choreographers in the world. She's worked with nearly every big K-pop artist out there (BTS, TWICE, G-Dragon, Stray Kids, EXO, Red Velvet, Aespa, you name it). When the judges asked her why she deserved to be the main dancer for the mission, she spoke from the heart about her journey as a dancer. She said: My career began as Lady Gaga's backup dancer when I was 18. Now that I work as a choreographer, I've gotten used to not dancing the routines I create. I've spent years as a dancer, performing on big stages, whether it's BTS making my choreography shine or G-Dragon bringing it to life. But no matter how big the stage is, I was still just a backup dancer behind a star. This time, though, it's different. It's a music video where we, the dancers, are in the spotlight, not the artists. That kind of opportunity is rare. Since this is a chance for dancers to truly shine, I want to be the main dancer. She even shed tears of joy when she was eventually chosen as the main dancer. And seeing how emotional she got, despite being such an accomplished figure, made me wish even more that she had been given a better song to work with. The outcome itself was amazing. Rie was a fantastic director, and the final MV turned out great. But watching them dance to those lyrics left me feeling conflicted. It made it seem like these incredible dancers were once again just performing for the artist. Choreography is a HUGE reason why K-pop has been so globally successful. Without these amazing choreographers, K-pop wouldn’t be where it is today. They’re the creative force behind the moves that go viral, the performances that fans remember, and the identities that groups build around. So when they finally get a moment to shine, it should feel like theirs. I just wish they had been more considerate when giving the song to the dancers. submitted by /u/Carelessies [link] [comments]
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