I just want to say that I fucking hate SM Entertainment. Feels like they had something from DJ Raiden that they needed to burn off and just decided to insert …
Read More »Deep Reviews: iKON’s “Love Scenario” is chill and doesn’t do much else
iKON‘s “Love Scenario” is chill specifically because the sound doesn’t do much of anything throughout (it picks up far too late at the very end), and the only reason I …
Read More »Deep Reviews: Nick & Sammy’s “O.o.O” is solid, foot-tapping fun
“O.o.O” is one of those tracks that could’ve benefited from a bit of bombast in the chorus, but this was a solid effort from Nick & Sammy thanks to the …
Read More »Deep Reviews: Migyo’s solo debut “Nevertheless” is indeed a ballad, baybee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdW83c7a2YA Former Bob Girls and LoveUs member MIGYO made her solo debut recently with “Nevertheless“, which was an expected ballad. It’s not my thing, but I hope it works out …
Read More »Deep Reviews: TWICE’s “Candy Pop” is a release that doubles as a threat
JYP heard Park Jimin complaining that she wanted a song, and put out “Candy Pop” with his marquee group TWICE as if to ask her, “You want me to make …
Read More »Deep Reviews: EXP Edition are still at it and are just “Stress” or something
In a way, it’s impressive that EXP Edition are still doing this. And while “Stress” isn’t embarrassingly terrible like you may expect, it’s not all that good either, and there’s …
Read More »Deep Reviews: “Paint Me” wastes MAMAMOO’s beautiful visuals and vocals
MAMAMOO look beautiful. MAMAMOO sing beautiful. “Paint Me” wastes both things thanks to an instrumental that does absolutely nothing.
Read More »Deep Reviews: Crayon Pop’s ChoA & Way bless us with “Christmas For You”
The Crayon Pop twins of ChoA and Way are alive, taking a break from running their criminal empire to drop “Christmas For You” on all of us.
Read More »Deep Reviews: SAAY & Crush drop “Sweaty” cause they want Korea to make more babies
It good.
Read More »Marmello return with “Can’t Stop”, but take a step back into a more generic space
While “Puppet” was somewhat of a revelation for me that got me to follow Marmello, it felt like “Can’t Stop” was a bit of a step back into a more …
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