ANTIclimatic Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 2 minutes ago, Josh said: its so nice to be able to talk about NCT with another person on here. feel like I see NCT stans in here but they dont talk about them Come to think of it I rarely see NCT mentioned unless it's to thirst after Jaehyun lol. Back to 2 baddies what was your fav bside from the album?
Rhyme Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 Um the setlist.....What about the song for the BLACKPINK game OST? Wouldn't it make sense to promote it on a big stage?
willmcclure9 Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 14 minutes ago, Lost In Paradise said: are they on Spotify?? Not sure but they’re on Apple Music
Babymomo Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 9 minutes ago, ANTIclimatic said: Why do you sound like my friend lol. Idk why but Mark and Haechan really shine in 127 in a way they can't in dream. Maybe it's because dream's concept is more restrictive but nobody really stands out in dream. That's because 127 is filled with YGly flops that easily make the talented ones (Mark & Haechan) shine while DREAM's roster is the definition of excellence which makes them fit right in, very simple
Josh Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 1 minute ago, ANTIclimatic said: Come to think of it I rarely see NCT mentioned unless it's to thirst after Jaehyun lol. Back to 2 baddies what was your fav bside from the album? Favorite 2 Baddies bsides: Time Lapse Black Clouds Gold Dust Tasty
ItsJustMe. Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 6 minutes ago, playboi said: Jisoo's solo album, ME, is a masterpiece that showcases her incredible talent as both a singer and performer. With its rich melodies, powerful vocals, and innovative production, this album is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. First and foremost, Jisoo's vocals on ME are simply stunning. She has a unique and soulful voice that perfectly suits the emotional and introspective themes of the album. Her ability to convey a wide range of emotions through her singing is truly remarkable, and her control and precision are unparalleled. Moreover, the production on ME is top-notch. Each track on the album is expertly crafted and showcases a range of musical styles, from upbeat pop anthems to introspective ballads. The instrumentals are complex and dynamic, with layers of sound that add depth and texture to the songs. The production is truly innovative and sets a new standard for K-pop albums. In terms of lyrical content, ME is also exceptional. Jisoo's lyrics are introspective and personal, exploring themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and overcoming obstacles. She is not afraid to be vulnerable and share her innermost thoughts and feelings with her fans, which adds an intimate and authentic element to the album. Comparing ME to the efforts of other K-pop groups like Twice and BTS, it's clear that Jisoo's album stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. While both Twice and BTS are undeniably talented groups, their recent albums have relied heavily on formulaic pop hooks and over-produced instrumentals. In contrast, Jisoo's ME is a breath of fresh air, showcasing a level of artistry and innovation that is unparalleled in the K-pop industry. In conclusion, Jisoo's solo album ME is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. With its stunning vocals, innovative production, and introspective lyrics, this album sets a new standard for the genre. Compared to the efforts of other K-pop groups, Jisoo's ME stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. If you're a fan of K-pop or just appreciate great music, then ME is an album that you simply cannot miss. wow
Adama Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 20 minutes ago, Lost In Paradise said: they should also be performing DKWTD??? like the feel-good festival vibes on that song come on!!! I hate how YG pays that song dust THEY AREN’T ???? Cancel the whole things @coachella
ItsJustMe. Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 jennie is probably tired of solo we might get a coachella live album afterwards?
Babymomo Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 Can yall please download that sh!tty mnet app for like 3 more weeks and vote for JAY and then dip? We are witnessing first hand robbery and its hell PLEASE fix kpop single-handedly through this one act
ANTIclimatic Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 1 minute ago, Babymomo said: That's because 127 is filled with YGly flops that easily make the talented ones (Mark & Haechan) shine while DREAM's roster is the definition of excellence which makes them fit right in, very simple I didn't want to say it but if were being honest 127 is by far maybe even exceding SPJ as being the least attractive boy group in SM
Adama Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 No Sour candy, No Ice cream, No Yeah yeah yeah, No Bombayah, No COY, No AIIYL, no SOLO, no Hard to love
Josh Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 Just now, Adama said: No Sour candy, No Ice cream, No Yeah yeah yeah, No Bombayah, No COY, No AIIYL, no SOLO, no Hard to love What is YG trying to accomplish with this bs setlist?
illia Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 Just now, Adama said: No Sour candy, No Ice cream, No Yeah yeah yeah, No Bombayah, No COY, No AIIYL, no SOLO, no Hard to love apparently Boombayah is there too, before Lovesick Girls but due to the poor quality it was hard to decipher
ANTIclimatic Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 5 minutes ago, Josh said: Favorite 2 Baddies bsides: Time Lapse Black Clouds Gold Dust Tasty Taste! Mines are Crash landing Gold Dust Time Stops
playboi Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 5 minutes ago, ItsJustMe. said: Jisoo's solo album, ME, is a masterpiece that showcases her incredible talent as both a singer and performer. With its rich melodies, powerful vocals, and innovative production, this album is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. First and foremost, Jisoo's vocals on ME are simply stunning. She has a unique and soulful voice that perfectly suits the emotional and introspective themes of the album. Her ability to convey a wide range of emotions through her singing is truly remarkable, and her control and precision are unparalleled. Moreover, the production on ME is top-notch. Each track on the album is expertly crafted and showcases a range of musical styles, from upbeat pop anthems to introspective ballads. The instrumentals are complex and dynamic, with layers of sound that add depth and texture to the songs. The production is truly innovative and sets a new standard for K-pop albums. In terms of lyrical content, ME is also exceptional. Jisoo's lyrics are introspective and personal, exploring themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and overcoming obstacles. She is not afraid to be vulnerable and share her innermost thoughts and feelings with her fans, which adds an intimate and authentic element to the album. Comparing ME to the efforts of other K-pop groups like Twice and BTS, it's clear that Jisoo's album stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. While both Twice and BTS are undeniably talented groups, their recent albums have relied heavily on formulaic pop hooks and over-produced instrumentals. In contrast, Jisoo's ME is a breath of fresh air, showcasing a level of artistry and innovation that is unparalleled in the K-pop industry. In conclusion, Jisoo's solo album ME is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. With its stunning vocals, innovative production, and introspective lyrics, this album sets a new standard for the genre. Compared to the efforts of other K-pop groups, Jisoo's ME stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. If you're a fan of K-pop or just appreciate great music, then ME is an album that you simply cannot miss. wow Never reading allat Jisoo herself wouldn’t defend the song like that
Lost In Paradise Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 NCT is consistently (and easily) the best boy group for quality music
ItsJustMe. Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 Just now, playboi said: Never reading allat Jisoo herself wouldn’t defend the song like that i made it with chatGPT AI but im kinda shook how I put in one line and they came up with this
Josh Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 1 minute ago, ANTIclimatic said: Taste! Mines are Crash landing Gold Dust Time Stops Taste!!! Mark looked so hot in the green fur in Glitch Mode
ANTIclimatic Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 1 minute ago, Josh said: Taste!!! Mark looked so hot in the green fur in Glitch Mode Me and mark had beef at first because I hate when a member is clearly favored by a company to the percieved detriment of the others but whoo maybe the push was deserved.
Selenasworld Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 Just now, ItsJustMe. said: Jisoo's solo album, ME, is a masterpiece that showcases her incredible talent as both a singer and performer. With its rich melodies, powerful vocals, and innovative production, this album is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. First and foremost, Jisoo's vocals on ME are simply stunning. She has a unique and soulful voice that perfectly suits the emotional and introspective themes of the album. Her ability to convey a wide range of emotions through her singing is truly remarkable, and her control and precision are unparalleled. Moreover, the production on ME is top-notch. Each track on the album is expertly crafted and showcases a range of musical styles, from upbeat pop anthems to introspective ballads. The instrumentals are complex and dynamic, with layers of sound that add depth and texture to the songs. The production is truly innovative and sets a new standard for K-pop albums. In terms of lyrical content, ME is also exceptional. Jisoo's lyrics are introspective and personal, exploring themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and overcoming obstacles. She is not afraid to be vulnerable and share her innermost thoughts and feelings with her fans, which adds an intimate and authentic element to the album. Comparing ME to the efforts of other K-pop groups like Twice and BTS, it's clear that Jisoo's album stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. While both Twice and BTS are undeniably talented groups, their recent albums have relied heavily on formulaic pop hooks and over-produced instrumentals. In contrast, Jisoo's ME is a breath of fresh air, showcasing a level of artistry and innovation that is unparalleled in the K-pop industry. In conclusion, Jisoo's solo album ME is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. With its stunning vocals, innovative production, and introspective lyrics, this album sets a new standard for the genre. Compared to the efforts of other K-pop groups, Jisoo's ME stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. If you're a fan of K-pop or just appreciate great music, then ME is an album that you simply cannot miss. wow A copy pasta at this rate
ANTIclimatic Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 5 minutes ago, Lost In Paradise said: NCT is consistently (and easily) the best boy group for quality music This NCT ruined other boy groups for me. They made me realize that I deserved more than subpar over autotuned music.
illia Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 Billlie's fourth EP, The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three, is a masterpiece that showcases their incredible talent as both singers and performers. With its rich melodies, powerful vocals, and innovative production, this album is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. First and foremost, the girls' vocals on The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three are simply stunning. Each member has a unique and fantastic voice that perfectly suits the emotional and introspective themes of the album. Their ability to convey a wide range of emotions through their singing is truly remarkable, and their control and precision are unparalleled. Moreover, the production on The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is top-notch. Each track on the album is expertly crafted and showcases a range of musical styles, from upbeat disco pop anthems to R&B ballads. The instrumentals are complex and dynamic, with layers of sound that add depth and texture to the songs. The production is truly innovative and sets a new standard for K-pop albums. In terms of lyrical content, The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is also exceptional. The lyrics are introspective and personal, exploring themes of the mystery of what happened to Billlie, where did she go? How did she suddenly disappear? Billlie are not afraid to be vulnerable and share their innermost thoughts and feelings with their fans, which adds an intimate and authentic element to the album. Comparing The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three to the efforts of other K-pop groups like Twice and BTS, it's clear that Billlie's album stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. While both Twice and BTS are undeniably talented groups, their recent albums have relied heavily on formulaic pop hooks and over-produced instrumentals. In contrast, Billlie's The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is a breath of fresh air, showcasing a level of artistry and innovation that is unparalleled in the K-pop industry. In conclusion, Billlie's fourth EP The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. With its stunning vocals, innovative production, and introspective lyrics, this album sets a new standard for the genre. Compared to the efforts of other K-pop groups, Billlie's The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. If you're a fan of K-pop or just appreciate great music, then The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is an album that you simply cannot miss.
Josh Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 4 minutes ago, ANTIclimatic said: Me and mark had beef at first because I hate when a member is clearly favored by a company to the percieved detriment of the others but whoo maybe the push was deserved. Mark looked so much like Taemin in that photo
Selenasworld Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 Just now, Flomik said: Billlie's fourth EP, The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three, is a masterpiece that showcases their incredible talent as both singers and performers. With its rich melodies, powerful vocals, and innovative production, this album is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. First and foremost, the girls' vocals on The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three are simply stunning. Each member has a unique and fantastic voice that perfectly suits the emotional and introspective themes of the album. Their ability to convey a wide range of emotions through their singing is truly remarkable, and their control and precision are unparalleled. Moreover, the production on The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is top-notch. Each track on the album is expertly crafted and showcases a range of musical styles, from upbeat disco pop anthems to R&B ballads. The instrumentals are complex and dynamic, with layers of sound that add depth and texture to the songs. The production is truly innovative and sets a new standard for K-pop albums. In terms of lyrical content, The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is also exceptional. The lyrics are introspective and personal, exploring themes of the mystery of what happened to Billlie, where did she go? How did she suddenly disappear? Billlie are not afraid to be vulnerable and share their innermost thoughts and feelings with their fans, which adds an intimate and authentic element to the album. Comparing The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three to the efforts of other K-pop groups like Twice and BTS, it's clear that Billlie's album stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. While both Twice and BTS are undeniably talented groups, their recent albums have relied heavily on formulaic pop hooks and over-produced instrumentals. In contrast, Billlie's The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is a breath of fresh air, showcasing a level of artistry and innovation that is unparalleled in the K-pop industry. In conclusion, Billlie's fourth EP The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is one of the best K-pop albums ever released. With its stunning vocals, innovative production, and introspective lyrics, this album sets a new standard for the genre. Compared to the efforts of other K-pop groups, Billlie's The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three stands out for its creativity, originality, and musicality. If you're a fan of K-pop or just appreciate great music, then The Billage of Perception: Chapter Three is an album that you simply cannot miss. Billlie where did she go?
ANTIclimatic Posted April 6, 2023 Posted April 6, 2023 2 minutes ago, Josh said: Mark looked so much like Taemin in that photo Who knew green could be such a complementary color? I'm gonna be honest I'm not excited for Golden Hour and I found Child kinda boring and try hard.
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