"Fearless" by Le Sserafim is refreshing. It is confident enough in its songwriting so it doesn't sully itself by adding a unnecessary rap part or a superfluous beat drop or an overt pandering to the West by gloating in it's being fragmented-- one thing flows into another, in that it is an actual song.
"Fearless" by Le Sserafim is refreshing. It is confident enough in its songwriting so it doesn't sully itself by adding a unnecessary rap part or a superfluous beat drop or an overt pandering to the West...
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Good on them.
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"Fearless" by Le Sserafim is refreshing. It is confident enough in its songwriting so it doesn't sully itself by adding a unnecessary rap part or a superfluous beat drop or an overt pandering to the West by gloating in it's being fragmented-- one thing flows into another, in that it is an actual song.
Wut? I dont get the part about the song not being an overt pandering to the West...This song sounds exactly like what i would expect when listening to our sorry ass Hot 100 or What's Trending playlist here.
Beat drops and awesome lyrical rap are precisely what makes Kpop stand out from the ultra simplistic, generic, stripped down stuff you hear locally. The fact that Fearless lacks these traditional Kpop things makes it more likely that this is pandering to the West, not less likely.
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Wut? I dont get the part about the song not being an overt pandering to the West...This song sounds exactly like what i would expect when listening to our sorry ass Hot 100 or What's Trending playlist here.
Beat drops and awesome lyrical rap are precisely what makes Kpop stand out from the ultra simplistic, generic, stripped down stuff you hear locally. The fact that Fearless lacks these traditional Kpop things makes it more likely that this is pandering to the West, not less likely.
"Beat drops and awesome lyrical rap are precisely what makes Kpop stand out from the ultra simplistic, generic, stripped down stuff you hear locally."
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Wut? I dont get the part about the song not being an overt pandering to the West...This song sounds exactly like what i would expect when listening to our sorry ass Hot 100 or What's Trending playlist here.
Beat drops and awesome lyrical rap are precisely what makes Kpop stand out from the ultra simplistic, generic, stripped down stuff you hear locally. The fact that Fearless lacks these traditional Kpop things makes it more likely that this is pandering to the West, not less likely.
You should have just let this user continue to have a conversation with themselves
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Nah, I was watching you write your review. Continue.
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You're welcome. I shall.
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This song is anti-Black Pink.
Careful bruv
I ain't a serious blink but some other blinks on here might bring a little heat at that.
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This song is anti-Black Pink. And we need more of these in K-pop, and not just a mere copypasta pop musical version of the West which is so prevalent now in K-pop, nauseatingly so.
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
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Careful bruv
I ain't a serious blink but some other blinks on here might bring a little heat at that.
As opposed to not being a "serious" blink? You don't say so...
The only thing they're serious about is watching horrible dramas out of the mere obligation of having one of the members of their favorite group in it.
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BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
What revolution? Revolting what in particular? Good music that will last?
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What revolution? Revolting what in particular? Good music that will last?
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
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BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
What revolution? Revolting what in particular? Good music that will last?
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What revolution? Revolting what in particular? Good music that will last?
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
BLACKPINK IS THE REVOLUTION
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Honestly - I would tell you that quite a few adjectives are completely optional in a critique.
But then again I doubt anything I present would pass your Turing test.
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Still waiting for the rest of your review, OP...
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I DON’T GIVE A SHIT NO LOVE NO GOLDEN PRINCE 그런 뒤틀린 사랑 나는 필요 없어 LOVE STORY YO 태워버려 LOCK LOCK AND LOAD
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Discounting streaming their music, that is.
But likewise horrible or not is decided by the beholder. Treating a subjective quality as an objective fact ensures plenty of room for error.
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Or a mongrel. Whatever suits you best, love.
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Relying on absolutes to infer qualities on another person...
I wonder if there was a name for that...
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If you're worrying about upsetting people when you are critiquing, then you shouldn't comment at all.
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I don't think you've paid attention when the Language Arts classes covered the words "subjective" and "objective"
or the difference between qualitative and quantitative properties in science classes.
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Well since the review seems to be at an end...
have they actually listened to the song? Or KPOP? KPOP = beat drop? The song definitely had an "unnecessary" rap part for Kazuha and it's anti Black Pink... Where? The review seems like a bunch of nonsense wrapped up in prose.
The only part I do agree with was that it wasn't fragmented like some of the more recent KPOP releases we've had. Of course that all goes sideways when they try to equate fragmented songs with western musical copypasta? What? That's the one thing they mentioned that DOES seem to be uniquely KPOP. That's not what's playing on the Hot 100.
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But there was an unnecessary jarring rap part.
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But there was an unnecessary jarring rap part.
whoops kazuha stans are gonna come for your neck with that
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Well since the review seems to be at an end...
have they actually listened to the song? Or KPOP? KPOP = beat drop? The song definitely had an "unnecessary" rap part for Kazuha and it's anti Black Pink... Where? The review seems like a bunch of nonsense wrapped up in prose.
The only part I do agree with was that it wasn't fragmented like some of the more recent KPOP releases we've had. Of course that all goes sideways when they try to equate fragmented songs with western musical copypasta? What? That's the one thing they mentioned that DOES seem to be uniquely KPOP. That's not what's playing on the Hot 100.
"'unnecessary rap part of Kazuha" ... It wasn't unnecessary, nor was it rap? Was Mick Jagger rapping in "Sympathy for the Devil"?
You would be hard pressed to find others who would disagree with me on me saying Western pop music has gone more fragmented from the early Noughts on. So don't try to contradict me because you feel the need to contradict me.
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