Song Review: Junho (2PM) – DSMN
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Song Review: Junho (2PM) – DSMN

Now that flagship JYP group 2PM is essentially more active in Japan than they are in Korea, it makes sense that their individual members would also pursue solo careers in that country. It’s been a success so far, both commercially and quality-wise. In fact, some of the guys’ best, most adventurous material has been tailored … Continue reading

Song Review: Zhoumi – Empty Room
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Song Review: Zhoumi – Empty Room

Poor Zhoumi. Always getting the short end of the stick. His comebacks arrive with little fanfare or explanation, and they’re gone before you know it. This is despite him being a part of Chinese sub-group Super Junior M, which used to be SM Entertainment’s core Chinese group. Empty Room arrives as (presumably) a pre-release before … Continue reading

Song Review: VROMANCE – She
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Song Review: VROMANCE – She

Male vocal group VROMANCE tested the water by featuring on Huh Gak’s fantastic ballad Already Winter earlier in the year, but now it’s time for their full debut. They’re also Mamamoo’s “little brother group.” As a result, they have a lot to live up to. So how does debut title track She (여자 사람 친구) … Continue reading

Song Review: Snuper – You=Heaven
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Song Review: Snuper – You=Heaven

Rookie group Snuper have forged their sound upon working exclusively with composing team Sweetune. They’re the only ones to do it consistently at the moment, and for that I’m very thankful. Their 80’s-tinged Platonic Love was a wonderful surprise back in March. New single You=Heaven (너=천국) is a different beast altogether. While it possesses many … Continue reading

Song Review: SE7EN – I’m Good
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Song Review: SE7EN – I’m Good

It’s been several years since SE7EN has released new material, and a large part of that gap included his mandatory military service. First comebacks after enlistment are always a big deal, but I’m Good also marks his first work since splitting from YG Entertainment. Operating as an independent artist allows SE7EN more musical freedom, but … Continue reading