After last week’s EDM track, it seemed as if SM Station may have been transitioning to a more uptempo output. But, never underestimate how deeply Korea loves a big, drippy ballad. And given the enormous success of Baekhyun’s duet with Suzy earlier in the year, it only makes sense that SM would seek to capitalize … Continue reading
Song Review: G.Soul – Where Do We Go From Here? (우리 이젠 어디로)
JYP’s G.Soul has come back with double title tracks, each one quite distinctive from the other. While the light reggae of Far, Far Away tackled a new genre, Where Do We Go From Here is much more strongly indebted to the sound G.Soul’s given us so far. There’s no denying that his voice is made for … Continue reading
Song Review: G.Soul – Far, Far Away (멀리멀리)
R&B crooner G.Soul debuted under JYP last year after an incredibly long training period. His debut, the gorgeous and soaring You, went mostly underappreciated by the masses, and subsequent digital singles didn’t make that many waves either. Now he’s back with a double a-side single, and both songs couldn’t be more different from one another. … Continue reading
Buried Treasure: Woohyun – Everyday
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. As much as I can appreciate a good Korean ballad, … Continue reading
Song Review: Tiffany – I Just Wanna Dance
More than any other year, 2016 has seen SM put a major focus on solo releases from members of their most popular groups. After Taeyeon’s incredibly success late last year, it only made sense that another member of Girls’ Generation would venture out on her own. This time it’s American-born Tiffany, with a song that … Continue reading
Song Review: Hello Venus – Glow (빛이 내리면)
Hello Venus are one of those girl groups that seem to exist in the ether — established and successful enough to be known by many, but never to the point where they remotely threaten the big leagues. Frustratingly, they’ve often worked with mega producer Brave Brothers, but rarely reaped the same rewards his magic touch has … Continue reading
Song Review: Shinee – Kimi No Sei De (Because Of You)
Don’t be alarmed, but Shinee have just quietly unveiled the music video for their best Japanese single in years. Their jpop material has always been pretty diverse, from ornate balladry, to campy dancefloor fillers, to boyband power pop, but with Kimi No Sei De (君のせいで), they give us a song that perfectly captures what they do … Continue reading
Song Review: Woohyun – Still I Remember (Nod Nod) (끄덕끄덕)
It’s difficult reviewing a song by a bias group or artist, and Still I Remember (끄덕끄덕) is particularly tricky. On one hand, it’s the solo debut for Woohyun, one of the MVPs of my ultimate bias group Infinite. But it’s also a ballad from an album full of ballads, and I’ve never been predisposed to liking … Continue reading
Buried Treasure: Twice – I’m Gonna Be A Star
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. It’s been a couple weeks since Twice’s second mini album … Continue reading
The Top Ten Best Songs by JYP
Park Jinyoung (JYP) is many things to many people. You may know him as Korea’s answer to Prince, forging a sexually-charged performance style in the 90’s. Or, you may know him as the head of his self-titled music agency, and as a veteran judge on audition show K-Pop Star. And if none of that rings … Continue reading
Song Review: Crush – woo ah
Crush is one of those artists that I desperately want to adore. He seems like such a pleasant person, and even though it’s not my preferred genre, I can appreciate the vibey, slow-jam r&b he produces. But with almost every song he’s released, I end up having the same response, which basically amounts to: “that … Continue reading
Song Review: Amber & Luna [f(x)] – Wave (with R3hab, Xavi & Gi)
Wave is not only the latest SM Station release, but also the first under the company’s new EDM sub-label. It makes sense that f(x)’s Amber and Luna would take hold of this sound first, as their group’s most recent album already veered slightly in this direction. Working with a cavalcade of producers, the “featuring list” … Continue reading
Song Review: Sol T – Curveball
Sol T are a brand new girl group who are making their debut with the slinky hip hop of Curveball. It seems that they’ve perched their sound somewhere between EXID and 2NE1, which is definitely a refreshing departure from the cotton-candy sweetness of most rookie girl groups this year. After all, groups like 2NE1 shouldn’t have a … Continue reading
Song Review: I.O.I – Dream Girls
As reality show Produce 101‘s representative girl group, expectations were high for I.O.I’s official debut. Coming only one month after the series ended, it’s no surprise that Dream Girls feels rushed and under-thought, but with the talent and clout on display, it’s unnerving just how safe and cheesy a route the powers-that-be chose to steer the girls … Continue reading
Song Review: Akdong Musician (AKMU) – How People Move
Of the two title tracks that Akdong Musician released as part of their new mini album, How People Move is the looser, more fun-loving sibling. It’s also one of the most bizarre mainstream kpop releases we’ve heard in quite some time. On first listen, many portions of the song come across as improvised. Though it’s … Continue reading
Song Review: Akdong Musician (AKMU) – Re-Bye
Akdong Musician have long been a favorite of mine, and it’s seemed like a lifetime since they had a proper comeback. Though kpop as a whole continues to become more musically diverse, there are no easy comparisons to this quirky sibling duo. For their new album, we’re treated to double title tracks, with Re-Bye being the … Continue reading
Song Review: Mixx – Oh Ma Mind
I know next to nothing about newly debuted girl group Mixx, but Oh Ma Mind ended up sounding much different than I’d expected it to. This alone is a welcome surprise, given the cut-and-paste concepts most rookie groups tend to tackle. Like Brave Girls’ Deepened from earlier in the year, Oh Ma Mind straddles the line between … Continue reading
Song Review: GFriend – Wave
GFriend sit comfortably at the top of my rookie girl group bias list, and that’s due mostly to the incredible pop songs they’ve been given by composing duo Seo Young-Bae and Iggy. So what happens when the girls cover an older kpop track instead of working with their normal songwriters? Well, like most CFs (ie: advertisement songs), … Continue reading
Song Review: BTS – Fire
Very few artists can get away with the sort of non-chorus hype track that I so often complain about in my reviews. Bigbang pulled it off with last year’s Bang Bang Bang, and BTS certainly did with the awesome Dope. Now, Bangtan is back with what feels like Dope‘s spiritual successor, in the form of … Continue reading
The Top Ten Best Songs by T-ARA
In the world of kpop, T-ara is really a one of a kind girl group. At their best, they merge an addictive electro dance club bounce to more traditional Korean trot elements. One glance and you may dismiss them as a gimmicky novelty act, but they possess one of the strongest, most reliably catchy discographies … Continue reading