"Bad Religion" by Frank Ocean has a distinct emotional depth, and finding K-pop songs that capture a similar mood might be intriguing. While K-pop tends to have its unique style, you might enjoy tracks like "Serendipity" by BTS, "Lonely" by 2NE1, or "Blue" by Taeyeon for their emotive qualities. Remember that each song brings its essence, and exploring K-pop's diverse range could lead you to some resonant tunes.
kpop songs like Bad Religion by Frank Ocean
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Careful KpopJop - sounds like he's on the brink of proposing again
Y'all must think i'm SOOO EASY omg...i dont make proposals willy nilly, you gotta bring the ALLTIME GREATEST classics to steal my heart not just a great 80s hit.

I mean, i liked Glory of Love just as much as the next 80s kid, but it's the movie Karate Kid II that really hits that nostalgia bone.
Now if she had uploaded a seminal power ballad like the best and most underrated Journey song ever released:
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God I hate these type of songs. It sounds like someone who can’t sing trying their best 😭
like, slow songs, or sparse songs, like /what/ exactly is the category here
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"Bad Religion" by Frank Ocean has a distinct emotional depth, and finding K-pop songs that capture a similar mood might be intriguing. While K-pop tends to have its unique style, you might enjoy tracks like "Serendipity" by BTS, "Lonely" by 2NE1, or "Blue" by Taeyeon for their emotive qualities. Remember that each song brings its essence, and exploring K-pop's diverse range could lead you to some resonant tunes.
These are great, thank you
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These are great, thank you
your pleasure sir
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