Song Review: KIIRAS – Kill Ma Bo$$
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Song Review: KIIRAS – Kill Ma Bo$$

It’s an uphill battle for new acts from small-to-medium sized agencies, requiring most to deliver eye-raising material that seizes the K-pop conversation. Rather than focus on legitimately great music, many of these smaller acts opt for gimmicks or — more recently — bold statements designed to grab listeners’ attention. The title of KIIRAS’s pre-release certainly … Continue reading

Song Review: N.Flying – Everlasting
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Song Review: N.Flying – Everlasting

It’s crazy to remember just how huge N.Flying were in 2019 with their breakthrough hit Rooftop. For a short period, they were the K-pop band of note. Member changes and military enlistment complicated their run, leading to a precipitous drop in popularity with the general public. Now, their music feels almost interchangeable with their FNC … Continue reading

Song Review: Dreamcatcher UAU – 2 Months
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Song Review: Dreamcatcher UAU – 2 Months

UAU is technically Dreamcatcher’s first sub-unit, but with the group’s uncertain future after half of the members chose not to renew with their agency, this project may become the most reliable Dreamcatcher content for the foreseeable future. The group’s transformation from super-pop act MINX to J-rock inspired Dreamcatcher is well-known, and 2 Months sounds as … Continue reading

Song Review: KickFlip – Freeze
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Song Review: KickFlip – Freeze

Though I had waited years for KickFlip’s debut, the resulting music left me mostly cold. It’s clear that JYP Entertainment wants to give them a youthful, rebellious concept, but the songs felt like they could have been delivered by any other boy group of this generation and the hooks often grated when I wanted them … Continue reading

Song Review: SMORZ – I Want You To
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Song Review: SMORZ – I Want You To

In the world of silly K-pop names, “SMORZ” is pretty cute but also ridiculous when you realize that it’s a combination of “S’mores” and “Generation Z” and means that you’ll want more of… Gen Z? This project group has debuted with an English-language EP, showcasing their global ambitions. K-pop in English always gives me pause … Continue reading