![]() When groups are able to branch out and try different styles, it can be a hit or a miss, but CRAVITY is a group that can easily adapt. The group itself has only recently started to take on this lighter and bouncy sound and it works for them. The sound takes one back to the early days of boy groups like SEVENTEEN’s “Mansae’’ and Astro’s “Crazy Sexy Cool.”īoy groups these days have embraced a darker sound and concept so “Party Rock’’ works to break that pattern. This song can easily be described as light and refreshing. Fortunately, the B-side on the EP, “COOL (Your rainbow)” perfectly showcases NMIXX’s vocals which their title tracks usually cannot. Overall, “Dice” seems like another attempt of K-Pop dabbling in noise music that did not quite hit the mark. There is a jazzy introduction, carnival-inspired sound and a lot of noise. Most NMIXX songs take a couple of listens to comprehend and be appreciated, and while “Dice” fits into that mold, it is definitely a confusing song. ![]() It is impossible to describe the song as a singular sound, rather it is a jumbled combination that seems like it was haphazardly mixed together in production. ![]() Since their debut, their sound has been big and bombastic, and the same can be said for the group’s latest title track, “Dice,” from the EP “ENTWURF.” NMIXX is JYP’s newest breakout girl group that has become famous for their extremely powerful vocals, sound and choreography. The near two-year-long wait may have overhyped expectations, but “Shut Down” is a good and catchy addition in BLACKPINK’s short discography. While the lyrics are a bit weak, the song is a pretty good title track in BLACKPINK standards and does not get tiring after multiple listens. The majority of the lyrics are in English, which could represent the group trying to establish themselves more in the global market. The actual title track, “Shut Down,” went in a very different direction by sampling classical music with a heavy emphasis on a violin instrumental and adding a modern hip-hop beat. The song switches up in rhythm a few times, going from traditional drum beats to then focusing on vocals and then switching back. The B-side, “Pink Venom,” was released before the album, and seemed like a good contender for the title track with a catchy chorus, iconic and edgy BLACKPINK sound, and interesting choreography. Their most recent album, “Born Pink,” comes after nearly two years of no new music.įans of the group, also known as “Blinks” are fairly used to this long hiatus between comebacks, but it is unclear if “Born Pink” was worth the wait. BLACKPINK is the it-girl group of the K-Pop world and has quickly become a global phenomenon since their debut in 2016.
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