In my mind, a Red Velvet sub-unit has been a long time coming. The group have covered so much musical ground over the last 6 years, it was about time that some of the members started to branch out into their own little niches. Given the hype surrounding the Irene x Seulgi sub-unit, I guess … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Monster – Irene & Seulgi (Red Velvet)
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SONG REVIEW: Play (feat. Changmo) – Chungha
Chungha has been teasing her new album for a while now. Her first pre-release Stay Tonight was a great modern dance track and even her CF single, Be Yourself was surprisingly solid. Not only has this raised anticipation for her album but it also proves that she's a dynamite performer capable of pulling off multiple … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Play (feat. Changmo) – Chungha
SONG REVIEW: Summer Breeze – SF9
After years of being under-appreciated, SF9 finally hit big with their January hit Good Guy. I enjoyed that song quite a bit and while it was no Now or Never, it felt like a solid breakout song. Thanks to members Rowoon and Chani gaining attention through their acting gigs, the group have finally gotten enough … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Summer Breeze – SF9
SONG REVIEW: Tag Me (@Me) – Weeekly
Ok it's been a few days since the release of Tag Me (@Me) but I've finally got around to giving it the full review that it deserves. Better late than never I guess! Weeekly's debut has been one of the years more anticipated events and while I do enjoy the work of label mates Apink … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Tag Me (@Me) – Weeekly
SONG REVIEW: Yessir – 3YE
3YE debuted last year with one of the more unique kpop member configurations and garnered some instant buzz as a result. Sure, it wasn't as massive as some of the other debuts that we were graced with last year, it did show some promise. OOMM especially with its thumping Billie Eilish inspired pre-chorus indicated some … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Yessir – 3YE
SONG REVIEW: Love Me Harder – WOODZ
Since the conclusion of Produce X 101 and the disbandment of resulting group X1, most of the groups members have embarked on solo ventures. However, most of these (especially the UP10TION boys) seemed like simple cash grabs or opportunistic efforts to increase member popularity. However for someone like Cho Seungyeon (Woodz), solo work was expect. … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Love Me Harder – WOODZ
SONG REVIEW: Eternally – TXT
Coming into May I expected to be raving about each and every single one of TXT's three expected music videos. But after the good but unspectacular Can't You See Me and the disastrous PUMA, my hopes for any further TXT releases had pretty much reached an all time low. Given this current disappointment, I'm actually … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Eternally – TXT
SONG REVIEW: Blueprint – Stray Kids
While 'GO LIVE' has been out for around two weeks by now, the groups release schedule prompted me to delay that feature for a few more. During each of the comebacks, the group have more often than not chosen to promote a few tracks alongside the main title track. So rather than write an album … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Blueprint – Stray Kids
SONG REVIEW: Stay Gold – BTS
When compared to last years more restrained release schedule, BTS have been utterly prolific this year. Stay Gold is the groups 6th!! music video this year and it's only June. Looking at it in perspective, the group have pretty much released one mv per month, a staggering feat in itself. However, with this much material … Continue reading SONG REVIEW: Stay Gold – BTS
Beast Sides: Barbie – Jang Ye Eun (CLC)
Although I predominantly cover singles on here, I've always been an avid consumer of albums. More often than not, this results in some songs that I adore but others that I detest. As a remedy to this issue, please welcome an all new feature, Beast Sides! These songs put the Beast in B-side and are … Continue reading Beast Sides: Barbie – Jang Ye Eun (CLC)










