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Anonymous asked:

Well excuse me im your average industrial enjoyer and I also think Sade fucks and makes good music πŸ˜”

Great but I was mostly talking about those who think that calm and relaxing music is automatically boring. I myself like some good noise music (I like Everglow) but when a song is a little different from what we're hearing in kpop right now

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Anonymous asked:

I remember when people called the music by the band Sade elevator music

Only people with amazing taste can appreciate this kind of sophisticated music.

If industrial noise, yelling and beat drops are needed to make a song enjoyable for some people then we're clearly not the same

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Anonymous asked:

Do you like the TT tak remix?

Never heard it. I didn't even know that people made remixes of TT

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Anonymous asked:

It interesting seeing how people react to twice new songs. Korea is eating up alcohol free. It made number one in genie and bug and is also climbing on the other charts. It debut at number one on genie and we haven’t had that for twice since yes or yes era. I can’t stop me and fancy were big international but domestically it didn’t do well. The people I seen hating on alcohol free are mostly from the west.

Korea only loving Twice's cute songs lmao makes you think about international fans only pushing for "girl crush" concepts. I always find it weird when kpop stans say that Twice's music before Fancy was shit. Just say that you're not used to that kind of concept mostly popular in Asia. Of course "Yes or Yes" wasn't meant for your demographic Cindy from Idaho πŸ™„

Western validation was never necessary. I'd rather see them chart well in Korea and Japan, their home countries than seeing them in the iTunes top 200.

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Anonymous asked:

Is alcohol free going to be the new signal. People hated that song at first but after a few listens they started to like. I like signal right away. I heard the first part of it and I fell in love. The same thing happen with alcohol free. The song started and I knew I was going to fall in love with it.

It's funny because I didn't liked Signal at all when I first watched the mv. I remember thinking that it was a total miss, a real big flop 😭 The mv is really corny so maybe it accentuated the "weirdness" of the song.

But I immediately liked Alcohol Free. The chorus, the "tequila margarita mojito piΓ±a colada" part and Chaeyoung's verse were already stuck in my head. It's on repeat since this morning.

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I feel bad for Jeongyeon stans but at this point your right Nayeon and Jihyo are gonna get all the lines and we just have to accept it at this point. Personally I've just stopped caring about line distributions unless someone gets no lines.

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The only way for Jeongyeon to have more lines is to debut a NaJeongHyo subunit. And even here Jihyo and Nayeon as the main vocals will have more parts to sing. It is what it is.

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Anonymous asked:

Tbh it’s annoying seeing Jeongyeon akgaes complain about her lines every comeback and album. I think she does get decent lines especially in side tracks.

She definitely has more lines in bsides so I'm normally okay with the lines distribution of title tracks.

They want her to have the same amount of lines than Nayeon and Jihyo but it's simply impossible. Since Like Ooh Ah, these two carry all the title tracks on their backs, the producers won't change that now.

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Anonymous asked:

Tzuyu and Sana finally got proper lines in Alcohol-free, they didn’t have many lines in the last Korean comebacks

Especially my girls Tzuyu. It's great to see that her akgaes have to nothing to complain about. Some jeongyeon stans noticed than she had less lines but every comeback Onces have to find something to be negative about. Just enjoy the damn song!

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