Earlier this year, 2PM‘s Junho released one of the very best songs of the summer. Unfortunately, Ice Cream was only promoted in Japan so it didn’t receive the full k-pop comeback treatment. Instead, he’s cobbled together some of the b-sides from his past few j-pop albums and re-recorded them in Korean for his first domestic … Continue reading
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Song Review: Insoo (MYNAME) – Naked Love
MYNAME is one of those k-pop groups who have become far more popular in Japan than Korea. Their j-pop material has generally become more interesting as well, pulling strongly from dance and club music with a focus on big, sweeping choruses. But being Korean idols, mandatory military conscription is inevitable, and member Insoo is preparing … Continue reading
The Top Ten Best Songs by TURBO
One of k-pop’s best-selling and most successful acts, Turbo took over the 90’s with their high energy blend of techno and pop. Buoyed by Kim Jong Kook’s unmistakable vocals, Turbo songs sound like nothing else out there. Many modern fans may be more familiar with Jong Kook as a variety personality, but before his stint … Continue reading
When was the Last Time that a K-pop Comeback Genuinely Floored You After Just One Listen?
So far, 2017 has given us a long string of solid tracks, as well as a handful of truly great ones. But I can’t help think that there has been a general lack of excitement surrounding this year’s k-pop offerings. Perhaps it’s due to the strong influence of certain trends, which has made so many … Continue reading
Song Review: The Solutions – Thumbs Up
The Solutions are one of Korea’s best kept secrets — a good old fashioned power-pop rock band with a real ear for a catchy hook. They’ve been active for years now, but have consistently flown under the radar. When it comes down to it, they’re probably too poppy for the cool crowd, and too rock-based … Continue reading
Song Review: MXM – I’m The One
The Produce 101 train continues to roll on, guaranteeing that nearly every participant gets an opportunity for extra promotion — no matter how small that sliver may be. In the case of Youngmin and Donghyun from MXM, I’m The One is only a starting point. The two are essentially a sub-unit of a yet-to-be-named boy … Continue reading
Song Review: Pentagon – Like This
Pentagon may be an unknown group to some, but its leader Hui has co-composed two of k-pop’s most ubiquitous tracks this year. Working with production team Flow Blow, he’s created both Produce 101‘s tropical-inspired Never and Wanna One’s immense Energetic. It’s still early in the game, but with his talents on board, Pentagon have the potential … Continue reading
Song Review: DAY6 – I Loved You
DAY6’s monthly Every DAY6 project kicked off with a bang during 2017’s first few months, but like every promotional plan this ambitious and long-lasting, the impact of their releases has started to lull as the year has gone on. It’s not that the past few months’ songs have been of poor quality, but they definitely … Continue reading
Song Review: B.A.P – Honeymoon
Ever since their return in late 2015, B.A.P have blitzed Korea with a string of diverse genre comebacks, all in a bid to regain the hype that powered their first year after debut. This steady stream of releases has been something of a mixed bag, but you have to give it to the guys for … Continue reading
Song Review: EXO – Power
With the exception of last year’s Lotto, EXO‘s repackaged title tracks have always been stronger than the release that preceded them. This trend continues with Power, even if the song is ultimately too tame to rank among their absolute best material. Most fans will likely be discussing this comeback’s hyper-colorful, self-referential music video more than … Continue reading
Song Review: BLACK6IX – Like A Flower
You’ve got to root for a group like BLACK6IX. Judging from their cheap music video (seriously, the fact that they couldn’t even manage the interlacing and frame-rate correctly is embarrassing), the guys are working on a shoestring budget. They’ve barely been given the opportunity to promote, but their debut single showed promise. And against all … Continue reading
Song Review: Lee Gikwang – What You Like
The last time Lee Gikwang promoted as a soloist was before Beast or Highlight were even a thing. He made his debut as AJ (short for the ultra-lame “Ace Junior”) six months before Beast released their first single. Back then he was singing about his “dancing shoes,” and the vocoder-heavy track hasn’t exactly aged well. … Continue reading
The Top Ten Best Songs by g.o.d
One fourth of a quartet of game-changing first generation k-pop boybands that also includes H.O.T, Sechs Kies and Shinhwa, g.o.d quickly established their signature blend of funk and balladry. In many ways, their sound and success became the framework for what would eventually become JYP Entertainment. Though they promoted together for six years before a … Continue reading
Top Three K-Pop Songs of August 2017
At the end of each month, I look back at my three favorite title tracks by k-pop artists. I take my own ratings into account, but there’s a bit of wiggle room as certain songs tend to grow or fade. August 2017 Overall Thoughts August was a weird month. Based on prior releases, if you would have … Continue reading
Song Review: Babylon – LALALA (ft. Chungha)
Though he’s released a handful of solo material, Babylon’s most memorable role so far has been as the hook-man on Zico’s infectious party track Boys & Girls. New single LALALA echoes that song’s atmosphere, but proves that Babylon is more than capable of fronting a track of his own. It’s gotten to the point in k-pop … Continue reading
Song Review: Jeong Sewoon – Just U (ft. Sik-K)
If there was one contestant I wished would have made it into Produce 101’s boy group Wanna One, it’s twelfth-place finisher Jeong Sewoon. Not only was he a personal favorite, but I felt that he had a lot to gain from being in a group. For as much potential as he displayed throughout the series, … Continue reading
Song Review: Good Day – Rolly
Good Day’s Rolly is what happens when you take the worst song from your album and make it the title track. The girls are new to the k-pop landscape, but have received a boost right off the bat by featuring Wanna One‘s Bae Jinyoung in their music video (he hails from the same agency). And … Continue reading
Song Review: Henry – That One
Late last year, Henry publicly expressed frustration with his label, SM Entertainment, for the lack of opportunities they were providing for the release of new music. Ever since, he’s enjoyed something of a renaissance, appearing on an ever-growing list of variety shows and releasing a string of successful digital singles. Score one for the artists, … Continue reading
Song Review: HyunA – Babe
Some may argue to the contrary, but for my money HyunA hasn’t given us a truly great solo single since 2014’s Red. Instead, she’s been caught in an unending loop of releasing essentially the same song year after year. For this reason, Babe‘s shift in sound is worth celebrating alone. HyunA cemented her solo super-stardom … Continue reading
Buried Treasure: Pristin – Tina
Most of the time, a kpop group’s title track is the best song on their album. But, sometimes b-side tracks deserve recognition, too. In the singles-oriented world of kpop, I wanted to spotlight some of these buried treasures and give them the props they deserve. Pristin’s debut album didn’t really do much for me, but … Continue reading