Riding off the success of LNGSHOT’s debut, agency founder Jay Park is injecting even more credibility to the group by collaborating with them on an album release. I wasn’t too impressed with last week’s teaser 4SHO 4SHO, but understood the point of that exercise. LNGSHOT are building a fanbase at the fringes of mainstream K-pop, attempting to blend the idol and hip-hop worlds together. So far, they’ve been more successful than most would have predicted.
There’s a style of K-hip-hop that really appeals to me, but most of those songs were released in the early-to-mid 2010s before trap and rage and monotonous flows became popular. Today, most hip-hop releases in this vein bore me to death. They’re somehow both noisy/obnoxious and dull/repetitive. I enjoy some boisterous disruption, but not if you’re simply chanting the same predictable lines over and over. Yeah! Yeah! has about two melodic/rhythmic ideas and uses them up within the space of a minute. An extended verse before the final chorus injects much-needed structural variety, but by this time my eyes have already glazed over. The percussion is tinny and shrill, the vocal effects are incessant and the posturing is exhausting.
| Hooks | 7 |
| Production | 7 |
| Longevity | 7 |
| Bias | 6 |
| RATING | 6.75 |
Grade: D+
I was going to skip this one, but given the review I just have to have a listen. Goes away … … comes back. The only purpose of a song like this is to the Car Like That that pulls up next to you at the traffic light with the subwoofer on high and you wonder about how their ears are really doing, and then the song lasts about as long as a traffic light and that car zooms ahead further into the state of auditory distress.
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random but part of me was lowkey expecting you to review the trisha paytas kpop song LOL
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Haha the sad thing is that —visuals aside— it’s actually pretty convincing as a modern K-pop song! How far we’ve fallen…
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Why so much posturing and boasting for a group that just debuted?? What have they done so far for all that things to be said? I just don’t get it when groups do that.
I would have loved for lngshot to delve deeper into the R&B territory and not this generic “hip-hop” sound.
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