RESCENE - Deja Vu (M2 MOVE TO PERFORMANCE Teaser)
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mine is pink venom from blackpink(i still remeber when i came to skl and all my friends were singing it and i had no idea what was going on until i discovered k pop😂)one of my most wholesome moments in my life submitted by /u/Particular-Rain116 [link] [comments]
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Recently, Babymonster released their New single Hot Sauce, a quirky and fun rap focus English released, but the usual comments already came out too: . "YG doesnt know what to do with them" "How come their songs are always so bad" Etc Did you ever consider Babymonster sound just isnt for? Because I have and its Crazy LOL . - No song is ultimately bad, just not your tastes - YG knows perfectly what hes doing with Babymonster, they are release more of an unique sound, not following trends - Let's just stop hating the girls at least because they arent the ones choosing neither what is release and when? Because Rami is resting, why should all the group stop? . Just wanted to leave this here because people really want to make it and unrefutable true that Babymonster's discography is bad, when it is, just like everything on Music, just not your taste submitted by /u/Yuna_buns [link] [comments]
The winner of day 4 was... BTS Black Swan! This is our groups pre-debute release! Today is day 5 which means the question is what is your favourite MV? It can be any song as long as it has a music video. As always boy group songs, girl group songs, and soloists songs are welcome! This will be our groups debute song. 𑁍𑁍𑁍 ❥︎ Group Name: Twice ❥︎ Members: Felix, Wonyoung, Bang Chan, Kihyun, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ?? ❥︎ Pre-Debute song: Black Swan ❥︎ Debute Song: ?? ❥︎ Special Collab: ?? ❥︎ First Album: ?? 𑁍𑁍𑁍 Info: ✈Once again votes DO NOT matter. The winner will be chosen randomly. ✈Days where idols are chosen will be repeated so we will end up with 10 members in total at the end. submitted by /u/xunyomi [link] [comments]
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Fe3O4 : Forward by NMIXX was a record that I was highly anticipating earlier this year. It not only delivered but exceded way higher than my expectations. This "review" is like a look-back into the EP 3 months after it was released. To preface this, I'm a person that really loves production, and I think this EP really struck that hard enough. This EP has some of the most interesting sonical choices I've ever seen in K-Pop, and honestly I would LOVE to see more of it. I'd also like to add that I've been a fan of NMIXX but it has honestly been an up and down trip with them, I was not the biggest of the second EP in the same trilogy, Fe3O4 : Stick Out. So, even though I wanted them to create a new release, my expectations were not super high. But, oh boy, I was knocked out when I first listened to this. Tracks High Horse and Ocean were really beautiful. The production is super lovely, especially on High Horse! That mix from a somber melody to breakout drums is something that's super interesting and something I haven't really heard in the K-Pop space before. Tracks Know About Me and Golden Recipe were my least favorite tracks back then for two differing reasons. I thought that Know About Me plays it way too safe compared to the others, while Golden Recipe's chorus was something that was a bit questionable. After 3 months of reflection, though, I have to say that these songs definitely grew on me a lot more and I honestly can't stop repeating Golden Recipe now. Slingshot and Papillon are my real winners here though. Here's the experimentation I wanted and here's the production I needed. The iconic papillon intro serves as one of the best opening sequences I've ever heard while Slingshot is probably my favorite K-Pop song of all time. It's all over the place, you don't know where it's going to go and that's the plain beauty of it. I really hope they would continue towards this direction! I just really wish that this mini album got the love it truly deserves. JYP, please push this EP further. Fe3O4:Forward might not be for performance, but it definitely is a producer's dream come true. submitted by /u/untangledbox [link] [comments]
This was inspired by Katseye's Pitchfork review and the backlash to it. I think there's a back and forth between two types of people when it comes to music discussion and it's not just a kpop thing. Generally fans of pop music love to try to individualize the music they listen to according to their identity and then get personally offended when someone calls that music generic. There is nothing wrong with liking top 10 hits but you also can't expect to be considered one of those people who have an eclectic/"good" taste. Part of having an eclectic/"good" taste is sifting and filtering through the music you listen to and you just can't do that if your palette is the one that is widely accepted by everyone and is the cultural norm. That's why trendy music has the reputation of being generic, average, basic, "the norm". You can't be special and quirky AND be into popular stuff there's got to be a trade off you know. Historically too, the counter culture, the indie, the alternative has always stood out from the dominant culture. The idea of "cool" literally comes from the fact that you don't adhere to the norms. And that's why critics are attracted to this style of music because what's the point of being the tastemaker if you are just propping up what everyone already likes. I just think that the language we use to talk about our tastes tends to frame it through superiority. People attach their identity to it which makes it hard to have fruitful discussions about the artistry. Music that is too challenging is not going to be easy to digest and therefore it's unlikely to be accepted en masse. Now everyone will look derisively upon people who try to branch away from the norm and say "not like the other girls" as an insult. It's never going to be an insult though. Like it's just high school popular kids bullying the nerds and the art kids. That's it. Also the whole idea of "let people enjoy things" being used as a way to end deeper music discussion is also counterproductive and I will argue anti-intellectual. People who tend to have deeper music discussion are generally the ones super passionate about music and keep up with more than just the music. They are interested in how the music works and want to discuss the artistry and the idea of artistry itself. If all you listen to is what is trending, what is propped up by the industry and the corporates you aren't really bringing anything new to the table are you? I just think it's terrible how music conservation has degraded so much over time especially in pop circles. Contrary to what people would think about me I think pop music can be very very artistic and kpop has excelled in it but nowadays every discussion is "let people enjoy things" and that's just so sad. submitted by /u/avrilsower [link] [comments]
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