5/7/2023 0 Comments Give it to me kpop![]() ![]() But it does sound very sophisticated and I love the retro disco sound. ![]() The big negative here it’s too repetitive to be perfect. But the song doesn’t beat Talk That Talk and I Can’t Stop Me. The instrumentals in the chorus just want to make you dance, they are so groovy. In this case the combination of the intrumentals and these details really have me hooked. As with many TWICE songs I keep discovering new instrumentals and background vocals in their songs. Cupid is really great.Īlso Set Me Free has really grown on me a lot. Their first EP didn’t get enough attention. Agree that Onew’s O is also a big riser – I appreciate more about that song the more I hear it.Īlthough released in february I’m so happy for FiftyFifty Cupid is doing so well. Sadly I’m not as keen on Groovy as I was initially. Speaking of March songs, I think Cravity’s b-sides Fly and A to Z have been my favourites, I’ve grown to like them more with each listen. I love it when kpop is so unabashedly about fun (literally Hoshi said Fighting was not about anything except just cheering everyone up), and I’m so glad this comeback was so good. The Caratland performances of this from last week only reinforced that. ![]() That really translates to them selling the heck out of the message of the song, and it really has been such a big boost of energy for me. I know this was released last month, but I missed the February risers and fallers thread so I’m going to put this here (and also my conviction about this has only increased this month) – BSS’ Fighting has become my favourite kpop release of the year so far, primarily boosted by just how much fun and energy they seem to have while performing it. Jimin – Set Me Free Pt.2 *Biggest Faller* This month’s feature covers the period from February 21st to March 20th. 9+ rated songs occupy a totally different playlist in my music library, so I’m pretty particular about what qualifies. But, it’s a fun way to keep track of how my feelings on songs have changed over time – as well as which tracks currently have momentum on my playlist.Īnd remember, just because a song is marked as a “faller” doesn’t mean I hate it! Falling from a “9” to an “8.75” is no shame. I anticipate most of these ratings adjustments will be negligible: a 0.5 shift here, a 0.25 shift there. This will let me account for more songs and make a nice lead-in to the monthly round-up post. Rather than contain my “Risers and Fallers” feature to a single post in June, I’m going to share a bite-sized version at the end of each month. ![]()
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