Finally, Exo is using more harmonies and vocal combinations of singers to add different sounds and more depth to each song. Rather than just giving each singer a turn.
Although they are not trendsetting, I like Gravity and Oh la la la the best. (especially Gravity lyrics).
The song, DMUMT, has a lot of great elements to the song, but whoever approved the 1930 jazz age sound/beat to the line 'Don't mess up my tempo', really missed the mark as it doesn't fit and it's too arcane. I kept seeing tophats and canes while listening to it. Overall, Exo fans will not be disappointed.
Tumhe dillagi bhool jani padegi qawwali mp3 dj full. Chocolates and flowers are great, but Valentine’s Day is all about love -- and what better to relay heartfelt feelings than a good pop song? Korean pop, in this case.
K-pop is flooded with songs that address the ups and downs of relationships while trying to understand the emotion that makes people do crazy things. For Valentine’s Day, Billboard has picked 35 K-pop songs that depict all sorts of romances: Happy ones, sad ones, lustful ones, innocent ones, and even one or two quirky ones. The whole range of the phenomena that we call love is included in this playlist. Check out our picks below. “Some” by With this 2014 megahit, Soyou and Junggigo solidified the word 'some' into K-pop fans' vocabulary to describe the tricky in-between of a relationship that isn't official, but has potential to grow into something more. Musically, the duet takes on that same sentiment as the duo trade off verses and varying feelings in a track that never gets too fast or too slow, but stays somewhere right in the middle. It's undoubtedly a situation many may find themselves in on Valentine's Day with this charming track relatable on so many levels.
“Symptoms” by With high-flying vocals, the SHINee boys are lovesick and are trying to cope with all the dangerous signs that come from falling hard for someone. In fact, the guys' love goes so deep, they end the moving R&B cut declaring: 'I can't live if I lose you.' “Eat” by Korean R&B crooner Zion.T touches on what people really love the most in this snappy tune: food. “Take this song out and eat it like chocolate,” he sings, offering this jazzy song’s heartfelt lyrics up like the perfect Valentine’s Day gift, even if it’s not wrapped in a red heart-shaped box. “My Love” by One of Korea's best live performers, Lee Seung Chul, broke his four-year hiatus away from the music scene in 2013 with this heartbreaking-yet-uplifting rock-pop tune to detail love torn apart and a situation where it's too painful to even say 'I love you,' much less goodbye.
“Gold” by Hyomin The warm embrace of the hazy synths and layered strings paired with the member’s breathy cooing sounds a bit more like British pop or something Sia would try than K-pop, but it works incredibly well with “Gold.” As Hyomin earnestly expresses how love improves her, or makes her golden, it’s hard not to feel the power of love. “Eyes, Nose, Lips” by Love may be over, but the BIGBANG member mournfully reflects on the beauty of an ex in this tender R&B ballad. His emotions overflow on this romantic track, surpassing its melancholic nature to become one of the most beautiful Korean love songs ever. “Heaven” by From her debut single, Ailee proved that she had an ability beyond her years to communicate the deeper experiences one feels in love. In this dedication track, Ailee's partner protected her and 'taught her how to love in a harsh world.'