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2020 Rookie Roundup 2

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An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own.

Welcome back to the second Rookie Roundup for 2020 Korean idol groups. Today, were checking out the second subunit of an established boy band, BtoB 4U, redefined girl group Cignature; and boy groups Cravity, DKB, and Drippin, right after the drop.

Youre tuned into An Album a Day. Show start.

Hey yall, the first group, BtoB 4U, comes from a boy band thats almost ten years old. BtoB, a group well be exploring soon enough since they begin with the letter B, has two subunits and this one made its debut on November 16, 2020. The hyung line group, also known as the four oldest members of BtoB, released an enjoyable EP called Inside, on their debut date. So the 4 in the subunits name is both for the amount of members as well as the intention of being for their fans. I never actively listen to BtoB songs despite their longevity, so if this subunit is any reflection of what can be expected from them, then Im looking forward to their discography. The melodies are pleasing and the album is organized in a nice fashion. This is a true reflection of knowing what works within the K-pop world.

Coming up on their first anniversary, girl group Cignature made their debut on February 4, 2020, on C9 Entertainment sub-label J9 Entertainment. The seven-member group is new but five of the members were once members of Good Day, which was active from 2017 until 2019. Their sound reminds me of JYP Entertainment groups Twice and ITZY, but at their earlier stages. Lots of playful production choices and whimsy with very unified vocals. If you appeal to youthful sounds, theyre a fun consideration. And Cignature gained lots of positive attention last year. My introduction to them was by way of their three Mnet Asian Music Award nominations, so perhaps theyll be around for a while?

Debuting from Starship Entertainment on April 14, 2020, nine-member boy group Cravity came to win, at least thats what I heard. They have a sizable fanbase already! They popped up on a YouTube video shuffle months ago with their song Break all the Rules, and many of their fans have asked if Ive checked them out yet. Hopefully, by the time we reach the C-named groups theyll have a larger body of work to explore but I can say that they are able to surely compete with other fourth generation boy bands. Theyve not carved out their unique sound yet, not from what I gathered from their first two albums of their debut year, but they are playing the musical field and giving various styles a try. Its the way of many groups before them and many thereafter. Their sound is catchy and theres room for much to anticipate.

DKB -- let me just check and see what this stands for Darkbe. For what? For what, Brave Brothers? The first group to debut on Brave Entertainment in the past seven years, the letters stand for Dark Brown Eyes, which I can only hope ties in with a Korean proverb I dont know of yet because it was reported in TenAsia that, those who have it will reach out to the world. I asked yall last episode to run me over but now Im asking that you pick me up off the gravel and just toss me from a cliff. I just said I was going to accept these names as they are but I cant! My eyes are dark brown, am I reaching oh I guess an English-language podcast about Korean popular music developed and hosted by an African American female host is reaching out. Oh my.

Well, now that things have gotten a little meta out of nowhere, DKB has a loud sound. Brave Entertainment had the nine-member group release three EPs between February and October 2020 and the production is loud. Not...

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An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own.

Welcome back to the second Rookie Roundup for 2020 Korean idol groups. Today, were checking out the second subunit of an established boy band, BtoB 4U, redefined girl group Cignature; and boy groups Cravity, DKB, and Drippin, right after the drop.

Youre tuned into An Album a Day. Show start.

Hey yall, the first group, BtoB 4U, comes from a boy band thats almost ten years old. BtoB, a group well be exploring soon enough since they begin with the letter B, has two subunits and this one made its debut on November 16, 2020. The hyung line group, also known as the four oldest members of BtoB, released an enjoyable EP called Inside, on their debut date. So the 4 in the subunits name is both for the amount of members as well as the intention of being for their fans. I never actively listen to BtoB songs despite their longevity, so if this subunit is any reflection of what can be expected from them, then Im looking forward to their discography. The melodies are pleasing and the album is organized in a nice fashion. This is a true reflection of knowing what works within the K-pop world.

Coming up on their first anniversary, girl group Cignature made their debut on February 4, 2020, on C9 Entertainment sub-label J9 Entertainment. The seven-member group is new but five of the members were once members of Good Day, which was active from 2017 until 2019. Their sound reminds me of JYP Entertainment groups Twice and ITZY, but at their earlier stages. Lots of playful production choices and whimsy with very unified vocals. If you appeal to youthful sounds, theyre a fun consideration. And Cignature gained lots of positive attention last year. My introduction to them was by way of their three Mnet Asian Music Award nominations, so perhaps theyll be around for a while?

Debuting from Starship Entertainment on April 14, 2020, nine-member boy group Cravity came to win, at least thats what I heard. They have a sizable fanbase already! They popped up on a YouTube video shuffle months ago with their song Break all the Rules, and many of their fans have asked if Ive checked them out yet. Hopefully, by the time we reach the C-named groups theyll have a larger body of work to explore but I can say that they are able to surely compete with other fourth generation boy bands. Theyve not carved out their unique sound yet, not from what I gathered from their first two albums of their debut year, but they are playing the musical field and giving various styles a try. Its the way of many groups before them and many thereafter. Their sound is catchy and theres room for much to anticipate.

DKB -- let me just check and see what this stands for Darkbe. For what? For what, Brave Brothers? The first group to debut on Brave Entertainment in the past seven years, the letters stand for Dark Brown Eyes, which I can only hope ties in with a Korean proverb I dont know of yet because it was reported in TenAsia that, those who have it will reach out to the world. I asked yall last episode to run me over but now Im asking that you pick me up off the gravel and just toss me from a cliff. I just said I was going to accept these names as they are but I cant! My eyes are dark brown, am I reaching oh I guess an English-language podcast about Korean popular music developed and hosted by an African American female host is reaching out. Oh my.

Well, now that things have gotten a little meta out of nowhere, DKB has a loud sound. Brave Entertainment had the nine-member group release three EPs between February and October 2020 and the production is loud. Not...

  continue reading

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