March 2, 2021
<Tiffany Day>
Tiffany Day has teased her upcoming track and music video!
The Asian Canadian singer shared sneak peek videos of her new music video on her Instagram today. The caption says, “yesterday we filmed a music video where i got to act like a complete psychopath and it was probably the most liberating performance of my life and i can’t wait for u all to see it.”
In a shared video, Tiffany Day acts screaming in a gothic-style lace shirt against the backdrop of a track played at a low volume, which is believed to be her new song.
Since early this year, Tiffany Day hasn’t stopped grinding with the back-to-back releases of “PRETEND” and “HOMESICK” in January and February, respectively.
The 21-year-old rookie singer initially popularized her name with numerous cover videos she had uploaded since her teenage years. Her cover of Demi Lovato’s “Sorry Not Sorry” with 22 million views and the video of herself singing into a well in Italy are some of her most popular videos. Currently attending a college in California, she once said that she was pushing herself to juggle her singing career and education.
<ATEEZ>
ATEEZ dropped “I’m The One” yesterday. Even though ATEEZ is relatively unknown in South Korea yet, they’re already one of the most popular K-pop phenoms who take pole position in the global music market; their tracks have amassed tens of millions of YouTube views to date. So, I was excited about checking out their new track.
First of all, ATEEZ has demonstrated an anthemic and powerful musical style, a.k.a ‘spicy’ K-pop, since their debut. And “I’m The One” is true to their concept and style. I can tell that ATEEZ dug deep to come up with this solid track, as it perfectly matches with their style while bringing the addictive “hook song” vibe of K-pop. ‘Singing-rap’ style vocals from the intro, the impressive distorted 808 bass sounds in the verse, and the catchy drop that fuses EDM trap with hardcore really entertained me while listening to this track.
The downside is, though, the drop doesn’t sound clean to me. The producers of this track have probably added more sounds and instruments than necessary to make it explosive, which often happens in the K-pop world. Accordingly, that seems to have compromised the punchiness of kicks that usually move hardcore-style tracks like this forward. I guess that comes off as more disappointing, as their previous work, “Inception,” my favorite ATEEZ track, delivers fine-tuned mixing.
Still, I can see that international fans would love this track mainly because of its really catchy melodies in the chorus. (Not too sure about Korean fans, though.)
Listen to ATEEZ’s “I’m The One” and share your thoughts as well!
Score: 3.5 / 5.0
3.02 articles
<Tiffany Day>
Tiffany Day has teased her upcoming track and music video!
The Asian Canadian singer shared a sneak peek videos of her new music video on her Instagram today.
The caption says, “yYesterday we filmed a music video where iI got to act like a complete psychopath and it was probably the most liberating performance of my life and iI can’t wait for you all to see it.”
In a shared video, Tiffany Day acts screamings in a gothic-style lace shirt against the backdrop of a track played at a low volume, which is believed to be her new song.
Since early this year, Tiffany Day hasn’t stopped grinding with the back-to-back releases of “PRETEND” and “HOMESICK” in January and February, respectively.
The 21-year-old rookie singer initially popularized her name with numerous cover videos she hads uploaded since her teenage years.
Her cover of Demi Lovato’s “Sorry Not Sorry” with 22 million views and the video of herself singing into a well in Italy are some of her most popular videos.
Currently attending a college in California, she once said that she was pushing herself to juggleing her singing career and education.
<ATEEZ>
ATEEZ dropped “I’m The One” yesterday.
Even though ATEEZ is relatively unknown in South Korea yetnow, they’re already one of the most popular K-pop phenoms who take pole position in the global music market; their tracks have amassed tens of millions of YouTube views to date.
So, I was excited about checking out their new track.
First of all, ATEEZ has demonstrated an anthemic and powerful musical style, a.k.a ‘spicy’ K-pop, since their debut.
And “I’m The One” is true to their concept and style.
I can tell that ATEEZ dug deep to come up with this solid track, as it perfectly matches with their style while bringing the addictive “hook song” vibe of K-pop.
‘Singing- rap’ -style vocals from the intro, the impressive distorted 808 bass sounds in the verse, and the catchy drop that fuses EDM trap with hardcore really entertained me while listening to this track.
The downside is, though, is the drop doesn’t sound clean to me.
The producers of this track have probably added more sounds and instruments than necessary to make it explosive, which often happens in the K-pop world.
Accordingly, that seems to have compromised the punchiness of kicks that usually move hardcore-style tracks like this forward.
I guess that comes off as more disappointing, as their previous work, “Inception",” my favorite ATEEZ track, delivers fine-tuned mixing.
Still, I can see that international fans would love this track mainly because of its really catchy melodies in the chorus.
(Not too sure about Korean fans, though. ).
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Listen to ATEEZ’s “I’m The One” and share your thoughts as well!
Score: 3.5 / 5.0
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The 21-year-old rookie singer initially popularized her name with numerous cover videos she had uploaded since her teenage years. The 21-year-old rookie singer initially popularized her name with numerous cover videos she ha |
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Her cover of Demi Lovato’s “Sorry Not Sorry” with 22 million views and the video of herself singing into a well in Italy are some of her most popular videos. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Currently attending a college in California, she once said that she was pushing herself to juggle her singing career and education. Currently attending a college in California, she once said that she was pushing herself |
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Even though ATEEZ is relatively unknown in South Korea yet, they’re already one of the most popular K-pop phenoms who take pole position in the global music market; their tracks have amassed tens of millions of YouTube views to date. Even though ATEEZ is relatively unknown in South Korea |
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So, I was excited about checking out their new track. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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First of all, ATEEZ has demonstrated an anthemic and powerful musical style, a.k.a ‘spicy’ K-pop, since their debut. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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And “I’m The One” is true to their concept and style. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I can tell that ATEEZ dug deep to come up with this solid track, as it perfectly matches with their style while bringing the addictive “hook song” vibe of K-pop. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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‘Singing-rap’ style vocals from the intro, the impressive distorted 808 bass sounds in the verse, and the catchy drop that fuses EDM trap with hardcore really entertained me while listening to this track.
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The downside is, though, the drop doesn’t sound clean to me. The downside |
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The producers of this track have probably added more sounds and instruments than necessary to make it explosive, which often happens in the K-pop world. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Accordingly, that seems to have compromised the punchiness of kicks that usually move hardcore-style tracks like this forward. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I guess that comes off as more disappointing, as their previous work, “Inception,” my favorite ATEEZ track, delivers fine-tuned mixing. I guess that comes off as more disappointing, as their previous work, “Inception", |
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