The only difference was that hello future had something to grip on and they had like a very big climax towards the end of the song and that was just chefs kiss you know and even performance wise so I believe that this song is also going to be a song that if you actually watch it live or the stage performance of it, it will change how you feel about it, and I think one could enjoy it even more. But like the song even the concept was kind of feels similar to NCT DREAM hello future. So I think it will be really nice to see it being performed and I think the stages are going to be great because from what I’m getting I feel like they want to engage the audience the fans when they perform the song at the year and awards and on tour, so I think this is a great performance song, but in terms of just listening to it on Spotify or Apple Music without the music video there is nothing that really grabs my attention to it so I think maybe my opinion will change after the performances or maybe it won’t. This is due to the fact that I listened to the song first before the music video and at some point I got bored because the song felt a bit long and also I think the fact that there was nothing that is catching my attention until I get to the pre-course, kind of played into that. I think the song suits being performed than being listened to an audio. I don’t know if it was me and maybe just because I’m not really in a good state today or it’s actually what I was hearing. My highlights were the pre-chorus and the music interlude section before the last chorus. Although, there was nothing memorable for me in the chorus. I could not seem to catch the drift or a memorable part but it’s nice. The pre-chorus really did a good job by building up momentum to the chorus, but for me personally, I feel like the chorus did not live up to the momentum. The first time I heard this song I was like oh okay so this is what we’re going for and then the pre-chorus came and it made me excited for the chorus. I think I agree on the parts of the melody. I’m confident the live performances will compensate for some of the song’s shortcomings. Still, I’m happy they swung for the pop rafters this time. But apart from the driving pre-chorus, there’s just not enough melodic highlights to make this a standout in their discography. With so much verve propping up the track, God Of Music gets by on goodwill. The chorus, especially, feels like a first draft before uncovering a stronger series of hooks. I find them flat and a little fuddy duddy. However - and I hate to say this - God Of Music‘s melodies do nothing for me. They haven’t sounded this ebullient on a title track since 2016’s classic Very Nice. It’s a big ball of rhythm and sunshine, ablaze with brass flourishes and synth solos. They attack the song with gusto and the instrumental responds accordingly. In a K-pop climate that can often be called “subdued,” it’s nice to hear one of the industry’s biggest groups throw it all on the line. Its energy is big and bright, its tempo is bounding, and the guys stuff everything they have into the mix. God Of Music hinges on so many of my favorite Seventeen elements. I love the ambition in that title alone, and I want to love the song equally as much. This success calls for a victory lap, and new single God Of Music (음악의 신) is happy to oblige. It’s astonishing how much of a global juggernaut they’ve become, especially considering Pledis Entertainment’s dire straights when they first debuted. Keep reading more about SEVENTEEN and its members, here we tell you everything about Jun who made a big donation for his hometown in China.Seventeen have yet again broken pre-order records for their new album. Now you know more about SEVENTEEN and its songs, they have plenty of them for you, with the best of the talents of skills of these amazing idols. What was SEVENTEEN's first full album?Īs you might know, K-Pop groups tend to release singles, mini albums and full albums, SEVENTEEN's first full album was 'Love&Letter', it was a repackage of '17 CARAT' and 'Boys Be' which had new songs and with this one, SVT renewed their rings for the first time. SEVENTEEN took the hearts of a lot of fans with its first release, '17 CARAT' had different songs which we all love now and they've turned into SVT's classics. This album was released on May 29, 2015, it had two versions and didn't had photocards. '17 CARAT' was SEVENTEEN's first mini album, they debuted with this first release which has songs like 'Adore U' or 'Shining Diamond' and some tracks from the subunits too. What album did SEVENTEEN debut with? This was his first release Do you know which was SEVENTEEN's debut album? Here we tell you everything about the very first release of this idol group.
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