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Saturday, January 14, 2017

Top K-pop Songs of 2016

2016 came and went, leaving a plethora of great songs behind. I must say, last year had its share of negatives: many of my favorite groups including 2NE1, f(x) and Girls' Generation were absent, Big Bang didn't drop their release until the end of December and a lot of amazing groups disbanded. On the bright side, groups such as BTS showed their immense growth, Twice convinced Korea that they are the "nation's girl group" and SM Entertainment kicked off their SM Station music project. I was also very happy to see new groups like Blackpink and NCT debut and group members like f(x)'s Luna and Girls' Generation's Tiffany have their solo debut.
Anyway, here are my absolute favorites of this year. My list is a little belated because I just couldn't decide on the order! All are title-tracks and the ranking is based only on the song because I don't necessarily like or watch the music video. Finally, this is my opinion, but feel free to comment on your favorites!

18. Luna - Free Somebody
Luna debuted as a soloist with this funky house track, that is equally futuristic and retro. Free Somebody is about sharing someone's dreams with the world. There is a mixture of piano and edm, while the music video is a mixture of cartoon and chromatic film. Be sure to check out the full album, it is just as great!

17.  Nu'est - Overcome
Overcome, from their album 'Q is', is Nu'est's first release in 18 months. It's the average k-pop song, but the greater-than-average vocals make it worth listening. I liked Nu'est's debut song and they've caught my attention once more with this. In my opinion, the "knight is shining armor" theme adds a nice touch as well.

16. Ladies' Code - Rain
Ladies' Code are left 'drenched' after a rainstorm-like relationship. This group was once known for their groovy music, but Rain is mature and melancholy. There's elegant piano, haunting electronic elements and solemn vocals. Perfection, and the music video is very pretty too!

15. Block  B - Toy
I was really impressed with Toy which was written and composed by Block B's leader, Zico. The narrator of the song is suffering from a parasitic relationship in that his girlfriend receives love and affection without giving any in return. She is just using him, and the guy knows that soon, he will be thrown away like a toy. As far as Block B songs go, Toy is in a class of its own. Rather than their normal loud, bodacious sound, this is rather reserved.

14. Lee Hi - Hold My Hand
Lee Hi showed us her inner 'seoulite' hipster. Hold My Hand is a simple jazz-pop number with a substantial amount of English. She has made music in the soul genre since her debut, and even though Lee Hi's voice is more mature, she's still just as playful!

13. Jun.K - Think About You
As the main vocalist of 2PM, Jun.K has a lot of potential for a successful solo career. This track, which is a r&b ballad with hip-hop elements, is proof. In short, Think About You is a passionate apology and a confession to the person who is on his mind.

12. K.A.R.D. - Oh Na Na
Only once in a blue moon, do you see a 'co-ed' k-pop group like K.A.R.D debut. These rookies are a group of two female vocalists and two male rappers. Their tropical house track is making waves, despite the lack of hype promotions. I love the combination of exotic reggae elements and electronic dance. Before the end, you'll hum to the rhythm of Oh Na Na. Don't miss out!

11. EXO - Monster
For each of their releases, EXO puts on a new persona while keeping their signature style. In Monster, EXO are rough rebels. Their hard exterior makes them seem unapproachable to the girl, hence the term 'monster'. That won't stop them though as they creep into her heart just like this song will!

10. Taeyeon - Why
Why is a trendy, summer song with an ambiguous genre. There's r&b, acoustic guitar and edm all woven into this track. Also, in the third quarter of the song, there's some whistle-ly synths. Overall, I liked this side of Taeyeon! It seems that she stepped out her comfort zone of ballads and gave us something totally unexpected.

 9. Blackpink - Playing With Fire
At a time when 2NE1 and 4minute are gone, Blackpink bring to the table what other girl-groups don't: music without a defining concept. Most other girl-groups are either cute/child-like or flirtatious. Blackpink are neither or both, depending on how you look at them, Playing With Fire showcases their natural charisma with a catchy, tropical house composition. The girls' vocals are displayed throughout and there is a reference to one of G-Dragon's songs in Lisa's rap. "The color of my heart is black." 

8. Zico - Bermuda Triangle
Zico and Bermuda Triangle have definitely been on a roll in 2016 despite the deviation from mainstream pop. He didn't make this golden track alone though, and teamed up with Dean and Crush who are aces in their own right. The result is a dangerous trio and a booming song! Basically, the lyrics are a bravado of Zico's career laced with wit and tact. Musically, Bermuda Triangle is all over the place and all together at the same time! (My clean ver.)

7. Ailee - Home
Since the beginning of her career, Ailee has released one pop song or ballad after another, each featuring her loud vocals and strong personality. It's nice and all, but her discography sounded like a broken record. So I was so happy when she finally released a single that is contrary to her signature style! Home is a simmering r&b track. It's dramatic, elegant and reaches a climax during rap-queen Yoon Mirae's verse. 
6. BTS - Blood, Sweat & Tears
BTS are notable for having a part in the the writing and composition of their own music (which isn't common in k-pop). With each new album they show a different side their artistry, and this time around the concept was serious and mature. Blood, Sweat and Tears is edm mixed with other flavorful genres and the result is thrilling. The vocals, the emotion, the chorus all comes together perfectly!

5. NCT U - Seventh Sense
NCT is SM Rntertainments newest group. They are very unusual, and I have to admit their styling is bad, but the song is great! Seventh Sense is the debut track of an NCT sub-unit and it is somewhat simplistic. I like the trap and trance feel. I would never expect this sound to come from the cookie-cutter world of k-pop. (My Clean Version)

4. Brave Girls - Deepened
In 2016, Brave Girls were re-vamped and re-styled with different members. More importantly, they dropped a single bigger than their name. That is to say, Brave Brothers has a rep for making (somewhat) mediocre, but popular, songs with a typical sound for female artists. Deepened is atypical in that it's underrated and has a sizzling, slow-tempo beat that is not common in his girl-group productions. (At least not to my knowledge.)

3. Ladies' Code - Galaxy
I love, love love this song. Ladies' Code really prove themselves to be ladies by being classy and elegant. Don't doubt this song's ability to take you back the 90s! The r&b instrumental in the background is layered with soothing sounds. I notice the lyrics of Galaxy express wanting a love that is 'out of this world', true emotions that are like a ray of light in darkness.

2. BTS - Save Me
With airy vocals and a whistle-synth instrumental, Save Me is light and refreshing. The lyrics express deep longing for someone. That emotional heaviness is reflected in the dreary setting of the music video. BTS is a seven piece group, so it's natural that one member would get shorted on lines. However, in Save Me each member gets put under a spotlight. Vocalists; Jin, Jungkook, Jimin and V showcase each of their vocal colors and rappers; Rap Monster, Suga and J-Hope spit their own verse. 

1. Blackpink - Whistle
Like I mentioned earlier, Blackpink doesn't have a specific concept and are multidimensional. In fact, Blackpink has two sides: 'Black' which is tough and edgy, and 'Pink' which is soft and feminine. This dual style is apparent in Whistle which is my absolute favorite of the year. I appreciate the trendiness, the style and the overall sound of the song. The beat and whistles add uniqueness, but the "hwi-param param param" chorus is what set it off for me.

Honorable Mentions:
Tiffany - I Just Wanna Dance
Zico - I Am You, You Are Me
Monsta X - Stuck
Lucky J - No Love
EXO - Lotto
Winner - Baby Baby

Sources
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

J-pop Girl Groups

Here's a list with a few of the many popular Japanese girl groups.

1. Morning Musume
Debut: 1997
Members: It Varies
Morning Musume has continuous line-up changes in which new, younger members are added each "generation" to replace the members that grow up. The group's name means "morning girls" or "morning daughters" and their theme is a young girl's virtue.

Songs:
1.  The Cold Wind and Lonely Love (冷たい風と片思い)
2. Selfish, Easygoing, Jokes of Love
(わがまま 気のまま 愛のジョーク)
3. No One Can Replace You (君の代わりは居やしない)

2. Perfume
Debut: 2000
Members: 3
Perfume primarily makes electro-pop music and is known for their artificial sound. Despite having vocal talent, they heavily use auto-tune and vocoders. Often, their electronic songs are paired with a colorful, geometric music video.

Songs:
1. Pick Me Up
2. FLASH
3. 1mm

3. Dream
Debut: 2000
Members: 4
Is part of the collective girl group E-Girls along with sister girl groups Happiness and Flower. The group has has several line-up changes since their debut and has four members as of 2013.

Songs:
1. Darling (ダーリン)
2. Only You
3. Konna Ni Mo (こんなにも)

4. AKB48
Debut: 2005
Members: It Varies
AKB48's concept is "idols you can meet" and the group has their own theater. "AKB" comes from Akihabara, the area in Tokyo which the group originated, and "48" is how many members the group was initially supposed to have.

Songs:
1. GREEN FLASH
2. Kimi Wa Melody (君はメロディー)
3. Kuchibiru Ni Be My Baby

5. Scandal
Debut: 2006
Members: 4
Not a group, but more of a band, Scandal was formed from four high-school girls who were noticed by a record company from their street performances. They have performed theme songs for many anime shows including: Shoujo S, Bleach and Pokemon.

Songs:
1. Departure
2. Take Me Out ( テイクミーアウト)
3. Love Me Do

6. Happiness
Debut: 2008
Members: 7
The members originated as Exile's (Jpop boy group) back-up dancers. They debuted with 
the single "Happy Talk" which was used as a CM theme for Mister Donuts.

Songs:
1. Juicy Love
2. Seek A Light
3. Ordinary Girls

7. Momoiro Clover Z
Debut: 2008
Members: 5
Momoiro Clover Z are like a group of power rangers because each member has a official color and their performances often include energetic action moves. They are well-known for creating the intro themes of anime including Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z.

Songs:
1. DECORATION
2. Neo Stargate
3. Get Down!

8. Flower
Debut: 2009
Members: 6
Flower is a dance and vocal unit of E-Girls. The members were chosen through a talent contest titled "Exile Presents Vocal Battle Audition 3".

Songs:
1. Sayonara, Alice (さよなら、アリス)
2. Akikaze No Answer
3. Yasashisa de Afureru You Ni ( やさしさで溢れるように)

9. FAKY
Debut: 2013
Members:4
Faky are an edgy, trendy girl group whose message for girls is, "Do what they want, the way they want." Their name is a combination of the words "fantastic" and "Tokyo". It is also a play on the word "fake" as their goal is to bring fresh realness to the Japanese music scene.

Songs:
1. You
2. Are You Ok?
3. Girl Digger

10. Juice=Juice
Debut: 2013
Members: 5
The name Juice=Juice exudes freshness and personality. Each member has assigned color and fruit: grape (purple), yellow (lemon), orange, melon (green), apple (red) and peach (pink).

Songs:
1. Romance is on Its Way (ロマンスの途中)
2. Blown By The Wind (風に吹かれて)
3. My Life is Not Just For Show

11. Color-Code
Debut: 2013
Members: 3
Color-Code was created by a Italian-Japanese fashion director. The group members were selected in Pop Icon Project Tokyo auditions to find a Japanese Lady Gaga.

Songs:
1. I LIKE DAT
2. Hands Up!
3. Break Our Love

12. Cherrsee
Debut: 2016
Members: 5
Formed by the famous K-pop producer Brave Brothers, Cherrsee received help from Kpop girl group AOA. The groups name is a play on the words "cherry seeds" and there are four Japanese members and a Thai member.

Songs:
1. Mystery
2. Shiroi Shirts (白いシャツ)
3. SURISURI MASURI (Dance Practice)

Sources:
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Info: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Artist Profiles~ I.O.I

I.O.I, meaning "Ideal of Idol" is a project k-pop group that was formed on the reality TV show 'Produce 101'. The eleven members were chosen from 101 trainees of various record companies. The members, many of whom are in other k-pop groups, will go back to their companies when I.O.I disbands in January 2017.
Girl Group
I.O.I
K-pop/Korean

"Dream Girls" was intended to be reminiscent of Girls' Generation's "Into The New World". It has a classic sports-themed/school girl music video that most girl groups do at least once. The best part of I.O.I's debut song is the lyrics. Rather than a sappy love song (which is nice, but overdone) the message is to confidently chase your dreams and never quit.

I.O.I. debuted their first sub-unit of eight members with a remake of the 1963 track "What A Man" by Linda Lyndell. It is the edgiest the group has ever been and the song is a platform for their strong vocals! Chung-ha, the main dancer, made the choreography for the song and the music video features leather outfits and a lot of sass.

JYP of JYP Entertainment collaborated with I.O.I for this track. It's playful, with a very fast rhythm and childish charm. The lyrics describe a girl trying to tell if a boy really likes her and how to cautiously approach a relationship. This is I.O.I last release before their disbandment and they really go out with a bang. Due to the over-repetitive chorus, you won't forget this song for a while!

Other Songs:

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Saturday, October 22, 2016

This or That? {5th Edition}

Ever hear a song that reminds you of another? This is a friendly comparison of videos and songs with similar genres, concepts and themes.


Red Velvet Russian Roulette v. I.O.I Very Very Very



Red Velvet released Russian Roulette which is super-catchy, playful and somewhat robotic. This sugary synth-pop song is paired with a sweet and sour music video. The girls are dolled up and look so endearing, but as you watch you soon realize they're trying to harm each other. Yikes.
About a month later, I.O.I dropped 'Very Very Very' which is just as fun and catchy. Both songs are repetitive and playful, but the real similarities are in the music videos which share the same concept. They both have a sports theme, bizarre scenes and similar styling.

My Choice: I prefer 'Very Very Very' because the vocals have more emotion and the music video doesn't have dark undertones like Russian Roulette. Both are great though!

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Thursday, September 29, 2016

C-pop Girl Groups

Here's a list of popular girl groups from Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Each group has a short profile and three songs. They are listed in order of the year they debuted. Who's your favorite?

1. S.H.E
Origin: Taiwan (Mandarin)
Debut: 2001
Members: 3
S.H.E. are perhaps the most well-known girl-group in C-pop. Their name is an acronym of the members' names: Selina Jen, Hebe Tien and Ella Chen.

Songs:
1. Irreplaceable 永遠都在
2. Blossomy 花又開好了
3. SHERO

2. Dream Girls
Origin: Taiwan (Mandarin)
Debut: 2011
Members: 3
The group members were models before their music career. Members Puff Kuo and Tia Lee are from Taiwan, and Emily Song is from South Korea.

Songs:
1. Don't Stop The Music
2. I'm Your Dream Girl
3. Tears But Also Beautiful 流淚也要美

3. Lunar
Origin: China (Mandarin)
Debut: 2011
Members: About 30
Lunar has a cosplay theme and has different concepts.

Songs:
1. 買買買
2. 戰歌
3. Pray

4. Popu Lady
Origin: Taiwan (Mandarin)
Debut: 2012
Members: 5
Popu Lady are labelmates of S.H.E. and their name means "popular lady".

Songs:
1. Gossip Girls 花邊女孩
2. Don't Say Goodbye 我不要
3. Lady First

5. Super Girls
Origin: Hong Kong (Cantonese)
Debut: 2012
Members: 5
Formerly known as Icon girls.

Songs:
1. 分手的美
2. 一拍即愛
3. 黑色西裝

6. As One
Origin: Hong Kong (Cantonese)
Debut: 2012
Members: 4
As One doubles as a K-pop group and have a Korean version of 'Candy Ball'. One of the members, Shin, participated in Korean survival show "Produce 101".

Songs:
1. Candy Ball
2. New Girl
3. 4ever

7. SNH48
Origin: China (Mandarin)
Debut: 2012
Members: It Varies
Began as a sister group of Japanese girl group AKB48.

Songs:
1. Bingo!
2. Gingham Check
3. 源动力

8. Seven Sense 七朵组合
Origin: China (Mandarin)
Debut: 2012 (Disbanded 2016)
Members: 7
Seven Sense was known for mixing pop with traditional Chinese music. They performed a Chinese rendition of Girls' Generation's "Gee".

Songs:
1. Jade Smoke 玉生烟
2. Five Tone Scale 
3. Gee (SNSD Cover)

9. Weather Girls 天氣女孩
Origin: Taiwan (Mandarin)
Debut: 2010
Members:7
The members are Japanese and acted as weather forecasters on TV.

Songs:
1. 威啊
2. Don't Cry
3. 我是 BOSS

10. Twinko
Origin: Taiwan (Mandarin)
Debut: 2013
Members: 5
They did a collab with K-pop girl group Dal Shabet.

11. 1931
Origin: China
Debut: 2014
Members: 16?
1932 is made up of two "teams": red and white.

Songs:
1. Fire
2. 我@你
3. 歡樂同萌會

12. S.I.N.G女团
Origin: China
Debut: 2016
Members: 13
SING is an acronym that stands for Super Impassioned Net Generation

Songs:
1. Confessions of Youth 青春的告白
2. 靈兒想叮噹
3. 聽見夏至

13. Lady Bees 蜜蜂少女队
Origin: China
Debut: 2016
Members: 7
Produced on a reality survival show by Nicky Wu and Nicolas Tse.

Songs:
1. 棒棒
2. 一起跳舞吧
3. 鼓励鼓励

14. BEJ48 & GNZ48
Origin: China (Mandarin)
Debut: 2016
Members: It Varies
These are sister groups to SNH48 and are based in Bejing and Guangzhou respectively.

Songs:
1. 元气觉醒 (BEJ48)
2. 元气觉醒 Dance Version
3. You Don't Know Me 你所不知道的我 (GNZ48)


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Info: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 78, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13