I've just decided I'm gonna pursue a career as a songwriter writing songs for demo pools and try to sell them to as many acts across as many different languages as possible. Surely they'll be a hit somewhere.
I've just decided I'm gonna pursue a career as a songwriter writing songs for demo pools and try to sell them to as many acts across as many different languages as possible. Surely they'll be a hit somewhere.
Red Light sounds so ****ing epic. Like, the bass is going to knock so hard. The chorus sounds great, the verses will slay. Lord help me, I am not ready.
Maybe it's because I'm used to the SM versions but they really do a nice job in taking these average songs and turning them into something amazing.
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Originally posted by HolierThanThou
Tiny snippet of Krystal's part at the start. Kinda reminded me of Electric Shock for some reason
Sulli looks so good.
Her squeals though are a turn off, I won't lie. Same thing happened with f(x)'s Happy Camp special and Sulli squealed at everything.
On a side note, why don't the Korean companies ever consider sending some of their idols to the UK? It's the biggest music market after Japan and US, and I think acts like f(x) and 2NE1 could do well there.
It's less risky than the US as the charts are easier to get into with radio airplay/promotion, even if they just put out a single and mini there, they would make more money than going off on some big US debut.
Sulli looks so good. Her squeals though are a turn off, I won't lie. Same thing happened with f(x)'s Happy Camp special and Sulli squealed at everything.
This is the best I've seen the choreography executed, but only the chorus part, which leads me to believe it's **** choreography whoever attempts it, which doesn't make it SNSD's fault.
On a side note, why don't the Korean companies ever consider sending some of their idols to the UK? It's the biggest music market after Japan and US, and I think acts like f(x) and 2NE1 could do well there.
It's less risky than the US as the charts are easier to get into with radio airplay/promotion, even if they just put out a single and mini there, they would make more money than going off on some big US debut.
I really don't think K-pop songs will get much UK radio support. The UK like something different but the superficiality of the K-pop groups (that is not meant as a drag) will not be as accepted in my opinion.