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Song Review: Allergy by (G)I-DLE
I was much more taken with pre-release ‘Allergy’ at first listen than I was with ‘Queencard’. Acting as a prequel for the latter, ‘Allergy’ takes a more sentimental tone that attempts to appeal into people all around the world struggling with their insecurities, hence becoming ‘allergic’ to the mirror as a result. The insecurities were…
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Song Review: Queencard by (G)I-DLE
I will admit, when I first listened to Queencard, I had many doubts. There were certainly many things to commend, most notably its exciting and hard-hitting production echoing the grit and attitude of ‘Tomboy’, which had been a massive hit last year. On the other hand, its chanty chorus and questionable English lyrics were an…
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Group Review: CRAVITY, TREASURE, Seulgi (Red Velvet), Kingdom, Stray Kids
It seems that no matter how much work I get done, school simply does not give me a break. Hence, I will be sticking to this ‘group’ style reviews in the future, despite the fact that in-depth breakdowns are what I enjoy the most. However, if I feel that the song really deserves more than…
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September Monthly Round-up: BLACKPINK, NCT127, The Rose, NMIXX, RoaDB, Lapillus, Tempest, ENHYPEN, JayB (GOT7), Jun (Seventeen), Huh Yunjin (Le Sserafim)
Find out which K-pop songs I had enjoyed the most this September!
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Hidden Gem: Pop? Pop! by CSR
In a K-pop landscape saturated with girl-crush songs, especially following the massive success of BLACKPINK, it has been a struggle to find songs that oppose the trend. This isn’t a dig at BLACKPINK, for I do genuinely enjoy their songs as well. It is just I’d rather have my ears listening to varied kinds of…
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An Introduction to the Blog + Review of Future-Perfect by Enhypen
Hello! I am an avid lover of all things K-pop who started this blog to have an outlet for the numerous thoughts and think-pieces I make about this music genre. In particular, I am particularly drawn to the music in K-pop, which I think is extremely diverse, intriguing, and enjoyable. Generally speaking, K-pop is unafraid…