Song Review: BoA – Nega Dola
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Song Review: BoA – Nega Dola

On her currently-streaming documentary, BoA has professed a desire to release music that appeals to the current generation of k-pop fans. Her concerns are valid: Why listen to an established artist like BoA when there are so many younger, trendier groups on the scene? Why not fuel her choreography with a simple, meme-ready point move … Continue reading

Song Review: Red Velvet – Bad Boy
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Song Review: Red Velvet – Bad Boy

Calling your album “The Perfect Red Velvet” sure sets expectations sky high, but Red Velvet have gradually been blending their quirky pop and r&b sides for the past year or so. It’s surprising, then, that new single Bad Boy borrows almost exclusively from their “velvet” persona, spotlighting the girls’ voices over a minimalist trap/r&b beat. … Continue reading

Song Review: Target – Awake
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Song Review: Target – Awake

I am never more biased than when I’m writing about the work of my favorite k-pop producers. And number one on that list is Sweetune, who have very rarely put a foot wrong. Their lush, ultra-melodic style is instantly recognizable, yet completely enduring. As trends ebb and flow, they’ve been an anchor of classic pop … Continue reading

Song Review: Holland – Neverland
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Song Review: Holland – Neverland

It’s hard to overstate just how important representation is in media, especially when it comes to minority groups. And with South Korea among the more socially conservative Asian countries, members of the LGBT community rarely see themselves within its idol and actor driven entertainment industry. When representation is present, it’s usually treated as something of … Continue reading