Tag: Enhypen
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Album Review: ROMANCE: UNTOLD – ENHYPEN

ROMANCE: UNTOLD, while having its a weak points, is well-poised to support ENHYPEN as they enter the peak of their career.
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Revisiting K-pop Debuts: Given-Taken – ENHYPEN

ENHYPEN’s “Given-Taken”, 3 years after its release, in my most humble opinion, has managed to remain among the pinnacle of K-pop debuts. Dive into why as I kick off a new series of posts where I revisit K-pop debuts.
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Album Review: ORANGE BLOOD – ENHYPEN

ORANGE BLOOD is another solid ENHYPEN Album. However, while it has stand-out tracks, it does not stand as one of their best.
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Song Review: Fatal Trouble – ENHYPEN

“Fatal Trouble” is a testament to ENHYPEN’s growth as artists who bask into the interwoven narratives of their melodies.
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Song Review: CRIMINAL LOVE by ENHYPEN
‘CRIMINAL LOVE’ is the second official OST ENHYPEN sung for their Webtoon ‘DARK MOON: The Blood Alter’. Essentially, it is a follow-up to the excellent ‘ONE IN A BILLION’. While I don’t think ‘CRIMINAL LOVE’ matches up, it stands strong on its own terms.
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A bunch of short reviews- EXO, ENHYPEN, ARTMS, Kim Sungkyu (INFINITE), U-KISS, IVE, NMIXX

There have been too many K-pop releases recently for me to make individual posts on each of them, so I decided to compile a series of mini-reviews on these songs I have yet to cover.
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Album Review: DARK BLOOD by ENHYPEN

ENHYPEN was my number 1 ultimate group for the past 3 years. They were my introduction to K-pop- it was their album that was the first album I’ve ever bought, the first survival show I watched, first K-pop variety content I tuned into, first- well you get the idea. Their albums and title tracks have…
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The Best of K-pop: July 2022
An overview of the K-pop soundscape of the month of July
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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…