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WJSN Are So Beautiful And Not Unnatural 

After what feels like a decade, WJSN is back with their new mini-album Unnatural and title of the same name. I am a WJSN stan in hiding. I have been following so many of their comebacks and I am still not full-on stanning. I love these girls though and I've been waiting for a comeback...… Continue reading WJSN Are So Beautiful And Not Unnatural 

k-pop · Song End Of The Month Wrap Up

Songs We Would Like To Apologise To – March Edition

Welcome to  Songs We Would Like To Apologise To, where we look back on the songs released that month and decide which we would like to apologize to as we were either too harsh to them or too kind. Another month, another breakdown because Una will be like “I don't have a song to apologize to”… Continue reading Songs We Would Like To Apologise To – March Edition

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T1419 Hopefully EXIT The Noise With This Comeback

Having not been the biggest fans of T1419's debut, we hope their comeback with Exit will be less noisy and it was. T1419 had our ears bleeding with their noise debut. I honestly am scared so much I don't even remember the song. I listened to it twice for the review and then never went… Continue reading T1419 Hopefully EXIT The Noise With This Comeback

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Park Bom Finally Returns With Ballad Do Re Mi Fa Sol 

Park Bom is back after over a year with new single Do Re Mi Fa Sol and she has never looked better. Not the kind of ballad I was expecting from Bom as we all know she is an incredible singer and can most definitely deliver emotions. Do Re Mi Fa Sol is surprisingly lacking… Continue reading Park Bom Finally Returns With Ballad Do Re Mi Fa Sol 

Artist Spotlight · k-pop

Artist Spotlight: SHINee’s Key, K-Pop Icon Whose Solo Music Deserves More Attention

Even though SHINee, often dubbed Princes of K-pop, have been in the music industry for 13 years now, the group's members have branched only in recent years into solo careers slowly one by one. Today's Artist Spotlight focuses on Key, who has been giving us nothing but quality during his solo career. It's about time… Continue reading Artist Spotlight: SHINee’s Key, K-Pop Icon Whose Solo Music Deserves More Attention

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EXO’s Baekhyun Brought Back The Mullet For Bambi 

EXO's Baekhyun is back with his third mini-album and his title Bambi. The groove and mullet are more than welcomed. First of all, Baekhyun is absolutely crushing the game with pre-orders for this album which is pretty incredible to witness. This will probably be his last album before him military enlistment (though we might get… Continue reading EXO’s Baekhyun Brought Back The Mullet For Bambi 

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DKB Go All In With Their New Album

Brave Entertainment's boy group DKB are back with their single album THE DICE IS CAST and title All In. Mhm. I didn't particularly like DKB's previous works and this doesn't seem to be on its way to be my favorite either. I experienced their previous stuff as pretty noisy. Considering Brave Brothers is behind them… Continue reading DKB Go All In With Their New Album

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WINNER’s Kang Seungyoon Is Here With  IYAH

After being teased for literal years the wait is finally over Winner's leader and maknae Seungyoon finally makes his solo comeback with IYAH and full-album PAGE. Warning: essay ahead. If you're looking for a completely non-biased review of IYAH, I'm afraid you will have to look someplace else cause I am about to pour all… Continue reading WINNER’s Kang Seungyoon Is Here With  IYAH

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INFINITE’s Kim Sungkyu Tells Inspirits To Hush I Won’t Forget You

INFINITE's leader Kim Sungkyu parted ways with his company Woollim at the beginning of the month. Today he is back with single album Wont Forget You as a good bye from the company and as a reminder to fans. It is about time we got another Sungkyu song and it is produced and written by… Continue reading INFINITE’s Kim Sungkyu Tells Inspirits To Hush I Won’t Forget You

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Kim Sejeong Sends A Warning With New EP

After Gugudan's sad but expected disbandment, nothing stands in the way of Kim Sejeong's solo career now. This week she is back with her second mini album I'm and title Warning. Mhm, I am still not over Gugudan disbanding just like that. They have at least a bop as a disbandment song right? Jellyfish is… Continue reading Kim Sejeong Sends A Warning With New EP