It took a while (a couple of months) for me to like this song. I guess I didn’t really paid attention to the song while Infinite was promoting it. Now that I took notice and really listened, I can’t get it off my head. I guess it’s got this quality that can get you addicted to it. Hehe. I’m fairly unfamiliar to Infinite but I think this song’s not bad at all.
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Despite my previous dislike towards SISTAR’s first single Push Push, I surprisingly like their new single Shady Girl. It’s got less of that bubblegum pop and artificial vibe of Push Push. I don’t want to compare the two groups but for some reason, I think this song sounds a bit similar to Miss A’s Bad Girl Good Girl. Nonetheless, it’s a pretty good song and I’m putting it on my playlist. ^_^
Since this is probably going to be the last SS501 song (with all 5 members), I thought their latest MV for Love Ya should be worth posting here. Although I’m not a huge fan of the group, I really like this song. It’s a shame they’re likely going to disband, but I guess it’s also good that they’re moving on to explore other options for their careers. Anyway, I’m looking forward to seeing them (individually or as a group) in the future.
After a long vacation from the kpop scene, SHINee has finally released a new single, Lucifer. To celebrate the occasion, the boys all got a makeover. It’s not too bad, really. All of them look great, but I’m not too crazy about Key’s hairstyle. Still, they didn’t disappoint with their song. As always, the song is very catchy and their choreography awesome.
This is MV #5 in my Super Junior MV marathon. It’s Marry U, a ballad from their second album Don’t Don, which was released in 2007. I like it because it’s such a lighthearted and cute song. I like the MV too; they used a lot of cute and colorful computer generated visuals. Oh, and I almost forgot to add that SNSD’s Yoona is featured in this MV as well.
For MV #4 of my Super Junior marathon, I’ve got one of my favorite kpop ballads. Sorry Sorry – Answer’s MV was released only last December 2009, after the release of their 2nd Asia Tour CD. The MV is similar to the original Sorry Sorry‘s black and white color scheme. Although it’s somewhat just a remix of Sorry Sorry, I think I like this slower version much much better than the original.
Here’s MV #3 in my Super Junior MV marathon. This one’s Don’t Don from their second album Don’t Don released in 2007. They all look very different here… I’m not sure if I like their punk rock and metal look, but I like the song anyway. It’s got a different vibe from their other songs. It almost reminds me of DBSK’s Rising Sun and Triangle… Oh well, they’re both SM artists so maybe that’s why. ^_^
MV #2 in my Super Junior MV marathon is none other than Sorry Sorry, from their third album Sorry Sorry. It’s arguably their most catchy song with their most catchy choreography. I just have to say that Kyuhyun probably has one of the best voices among all male idol singers don’t you think?
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