illia Posted February 12 Posted February 12 2 minutes ago, Dialamba said: And yeah you aren’t gonna come for IVE I’m not, I like some of their music, but pretending that their “creative identity” (which is Western demos and rejects) is stronger than LSRFM’s (which is also Western demos and rejects) is kinda funny They both are very similar in that regard actually
montacelo Posted February 12 Posted February 12 2 hours ago, Chemist said: What is RIIZE doing in the top 5? The most suprising thing for me is there are 3 SM songs in the top 10 Unforgiven is NOT a good song. So the LSFM girlies are 2/3 in terms of title tracks. Sorry
sunny Posted February 12 Posted February 12 17 minutes ago, geniecantstophypeboy said: I think many Kpop groups generally strike a good balance between desire for commercial success and creative expression. Aespa have that SM experimental sound and image, Ive have a very strong musical identity, GIdle and Stray Kids mix spectacle and more personal input/message, Newjeans also have a very strong musical identity and do a lot of work with indie / non Kpop / non mainstream 3rd parties. That's alongside the usual collaboration with big brands and other promotional tactics. For Lesserafin, the balance leans heavily toward the latter. They don't have a creative identity as much. Their unforgiven album was also the weakest album among all the artists I mentioned here. God stop talking its embarassing
geniecantstophypeboy Posted February 12 Posted February 12 7 minutes ago, illia said: What musical identity do IVE have that makes them more *creative* than LSRFM? Ive have a lot of bops with beautiful melodies and generally release cohesive albums. Their producers are working hard. Lesserafim show hints of reggaeton inspired music but that stops here. Instead of committing and exploring a particular sound, they take some shortcuts and throw random western demos in there with some remixes and call it an album. 1
Xalric Posted February 12 Posted February 12 It's true that LE SSERAFIM is very business and success focus, bus so is IVE (who is exactly like LSRFM) and STAYC (who is a group made by the ego of producers thinking they have the formula to create hit songs with no real substance).
geniecantstophypeboy Posted February 12 Posted February 12 1 minute ago, sunny said: God stop talking its embarassing I'll have you know it's a popular opinion on social media, I'm a bit surprised some people here disagree.
Butters Posted February 12 Posted February 12 1 minute ago, geniecantstophypeboy said: Ive have a lot of bops with beautiful melodies and generally release cohesive albums. Their producers are working hard. Lesserafim show hints of reggaeton inspired music but that stops here. Instead of committing and exploring a particular sound, they take some shortcuts and throw random western demos in there with some remixes and call it an album. the faux deep dive genre analysis for an act that has had TWO (2) comebacks 1
MusicFan98 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 29 minutes ago, geniecantstophypeboy said: Ive have a very strong musical identity I don't think so, the only releases of that group that ressemble each other and follow similar aesthetic would be Love Dive/I am, they just release catchy tunes for success, LSF have a way stronger identity.
Xalric Posted February 12 Posted February 12 (edited) The Garam less versions of songs is not even the worst part of the album since it was expected. Like as an I-DLE Stan you'd be surprised how much the Shuhua bars are harassing CUBE for Soojin less versions of their early singles. Edited February 12 by Xalric
MusicFan98 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 13 minutes ago, Xalric said: It's true that LE SSERAFIM is very business and success focus, bus so is IVE (who is exactly like LSRFM) and STAYC (who is a group made by the ego of producers thinking they have the formula to create hit songs with no real substance). Kinda crazy how both BEP and Brave Bros, failed to replicate the success of the groups they gave music to, with their own groups, specially Brave Bros, as StayC is kinda big, but still haven't managed to release "THE" catchy tune they need for their CU-TT moment.
Save-Me-Oprah Posted February 12 Posted February 12 isn't that the same user that went scorched earth for HyunA a few weeks ago 1
katyberry Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Min Heejin should sue Source Music...but actually she would also have to take action against the entire kpop industry too
illia Posted February 12 Posted February 12 2 minutes ago, katyberry said: Min Heejin should sue Source Music.. For what? There’s not a single song on that album that is exclusively NewJeans 2
katyberry Posted February 12 Posted February 12 1 minute ago, illia said: For what? There’s not a single song on that album that is exclusively NewJeans Anybody can see the newjeans print on Le Sserafim for the past few months!
illia Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Just now, katyberry said: Anybody can see the newjeans print on Le Sserafim for the past few months! What print exactly?
geniecantstophypeboy Posted February 12 Posted February 12 15 minutes ago, Butters said: the faux deep dive genre analysis for an act that has had TWO (2) comebacks If they can't carve their own niche and find their own sound and pace after 2 years, chances are they won't later either. Allegedly, Unforgiven concluded a trilogy and Easy is a new era. Yet, everything released so far gave nothing but more of the same, with fewer clothes on. I wonder why.
Adama Posted February 12 Posted February 12 (edited) 1 hour ago, Chemist said: It's been like that for a while. Better focus on the positions than the actual #'s What’s chocking about their position? They don’t have high uls 24 minutes ago, MusicFan98 said: I don't think so, the only releases of that group that ressemble each other and follow similar aesthetic would be Love Dive/I am, they just release catchy tunes for success, LSF have a way stronger identity. LSRFM does have an identity bc of their image and them focusing on the performances but definitely not bc of their music. Their peers def have a stronger musical identity. Their last project was so uncohesive, it was all over the place. Edited February 12 by Adama
Dialamba Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Do you guys even listen to le sserafim ? They released countless perfect night typa songs before NJ debuted
Dialamba Posted February 12 Posted February 12 LSRF has the best brand appeal for 4th gen but yeah sometimes their concepts are all over the place and their albums aren’t really cohesive 4
Butters Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Just now, geniecantstophypeboy said: If they can't carve their own niche and find their own sound and pace after 2 years, chances are they won't later either. Allegedly, Unforgiven concluded a trilogy and Easy is a new era. Yet, everything released so far gave nothing but more of the same, with fewer clothes on. I wonder why. I'm choosing to ignore the thinly veiled slutshaming to focus on the stupidity on full display here
Adama Posted February 12 Posted February 12 (edited) 4 minutes ago, Dialamba said: Do you guys even listen to le sserafim ? They released countless perfect night typa songs before NJ debuted It was the first time they released a step- garage song which is what Newjeans often put. Like we can tell Bang PD thought of them lol. Otherwise he would have let the song like it was originally teased Edited February 12 by Adama
illia Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Just now, katyberry said: Le Sserafim were doing that kind of music even before NewJeans debut And NewJeans didn’t invent that teaser concept, it was done they were even born with The Virgin S#icides Anything else?
geniecantstophypeboy Posted February 12 Posted February 12 1 minute ago, Butters said: I'm choosing to ignore the thinly veiled slutshaming to focus on the stupidity on full display here Their previous releases were a mixed bag and those teasers hint at more mixed bags. More questions?
katyberry Posted February 12 Posted February 12 1 minute ago, illia said: Le Sserafim were doing that kind of music even before NewJeans debut There's a difference between Perfect Night and Sour Grapes/Impurities! Also them all of a sudden switching up styling and vibe to be "refreshing"..... Oh le sserafraud...at the end of the day, even other hybe labels want a piece of the newjeans cake
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