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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

JMusic: NCT 2018 'Empathy' (Touch, Baby Don't Stop, Yestoday, GO)



Hello, my lovely readers! Man! I really have dropped the ball these past few weeks. I'm sorry that I basically disappeared. I have been feeling a little burnt out and have been distant these past few weeks. Like I said in the last Juicy Jam post, if and when you need it, take a little time to take care of yourself, to detox, and de-stress. I guess that's what I have been doing, but I missed writing about and sharing these great jams with you and so many were released while I was M.I.A.

So I thought as a little way to make up for my absence I would write about NCT's latest album drop. The Juicy Jams for this week hail from NCT 2018s' album "Empathy".

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The first and last time I wrote about NCT, I explained the group, their members and how they work, but there is some new information! There is a member I forgot to mention because he has yet to publically debut! His name is Kun (he is a cutie!) and he will be a member of  NCT U. Though he has yet to officially debut, he was on the Chinese version of 'Without You' and you can also find him in NCT 2018's 'Black on Black'. Also, Empathy, NCT 2018's first album has dropped! As I mentioned in the previous post, it is a collaborative project between all 18 members under the overarching NCT umbrella. It features tracks between all three groups, some oldies but goldies and some singles showcasing two or three members of a group at a time. 

NCT 2018
Credit: SM Entertainment
I know its hard to see their faces, but SM so smartly released a yearbook video and pics focusing on each member. So check those out to learn who is who! 
SM Entertainment has confirmed that there will be six MV's made for Empathy. I wrote about one, 'Boss' and I will talk about four others that have been released. The mystery here is what song will have the sixth mv????? According to Tumblr, many expect it to be ' Black on Black'.

The Juicy Jams from the Empathy album that I will cover today are... NCT 127 'Touch', NCT U 'Baby Don't Stop' and 'Yestoday' and NCT Dream 'Go'. SO JUICY

NCT 127 'Touch'


With ' Touch' (aka the best GAP denim commercial ever) NCT went a different direction. The MV, released on White Day, a South Korean holiday in which men express their love for their special someones, showcased a softer side compared to the punchy, intense hip-hop stylings we saw in 'Limitless' and 'Cherry Bomb' (both are tunes you should check out). The 90's imbued pop/hip-hop track was not lacking in any department with groovy (yes, I said groovy) instrumentals, streamlined synths, and brassy beats that hid under the vocals of all nine members. The juxtaposition of the hard-hitting instrumentals despite being a light and airy song, combined with the punchy vocals, sprinkles of sonorous harmonies and artfully placed adlibs (TAEIL) gave the seemingly simple song a very full sound. The romantic and carefree vibe contrasts with their usual, but the experimental single was like a breath of fresh air and allowed for the vocalists of the group to really shine and showcase their abilities. 


Staying true to form, SM used their typical box sets for the MV but it allowed for the excellent use of color theory, making it aesthetically pleasing and giving each member some solo screentime (so you can finally get a chance learn who is who before they change their hair again!). It featured a lively and youthful NCT playing tug of war and exuberantly performing the choreography (there is a dance version as well, so you can get a better look). The pastel backgrounds, jumping in piles of feathers and the flirty bright smiles made the mv a fitting companion to the confessional lyrics and the sweet sound of the song. I couldn't help but smile as I watched this mv. I wanted to buy new jeans but it also made me the softest person ever. It was like I was invited to the best barbeque. SO WHOLESOME. SO FLUFFY.   

NCT U Ten & Taeyong 'Baby Don't Stop'

Credit: SM Entertainment
Look at that smolder
Right! So 'Baby Don't Stop' is a blessing from above (or below??) provided to us by two talented NCT U members, Ten and Taeyong. The two came together and delivered a captivating and magnetizing track. It was fitting as Ten's comeback into the k-pop scene after healing from injuries and gave us a peek into his hidden musical abilities. (We want more Ten!) The poppy, house tune immediately starts with powerful bass beats over the introduction of sensual synths, with splashes of instrumentals reminiscent of 80's nostalgia video game music and THE WHISPERS. It felt like I was being told a juicy secret. They added an intimate (and very necessary) ASMR element to the single, making it seem as though they were speaking directly to the listener of their want for them (swoons). Ten's airy, and smooth AF tenor vocals were a perfect counter to Taeyong's deep and gravelly rap. But, Taeyong also gave a little testament to his versatility when he showcased his vocal abilities. (Is there anything he can't do?)

Accompanying the music is a well-produced MV. The duet flaunted their dancing prowess with sharp yet sleek choreography in various states of undress, reminding us they are two of NCT's main dancers for a reason. Filmed in Ukraine (same place as the Boss mv), the building's architecture adds another level to the MV. It elevates the choreography and NCT as a group, challenging themselves and setting them apart from others by choosing a live location instead of building a set.



NCT U 'Yestoday'

Credit: SM Entertainment

NCT U's 'Yestoday' (after two years in the making!) is the fifth mv out of six released for the group's latest album Empathy. The track written by Taeyong was originally intended as a duet with Taeyong and Doyoung. The cleverly named track grew to include rappers Mark and Lucas, with all four of them reflecting on their regrets, past loves, and memories of yesterday while chasing after their dreams of today. 

The rap trio delivers these sentiments over a  chill-hop (a combination of r&b, jazz, hip-hop and a bit of lo-fi) vibe infused with an 90's hip-hop feel, background instrumentals that played with the stereo sound, going from ear to ear and Doyoung so smoothly executing the chorus with a silky finesse and a melody that suit him so well. As someone who slept on Doyoung's musicality, he woke me up and shined in this comeback. This song was another excellent portrayal of his talents. Of course, the rap trio killed it as they as always do with Taeyong getting the bulk of the time (understandably with it basically being his creation), and Mark slaying me (per usual) with his verse. (He is just so authentically and innately good!) Lucas, little baby Lucas came through and displayed his skill as a rapper despite just debuting. 

(WARNING: If you have yet to see this mv and suffer from photosensitive epilepsy or migraines triggered by visual patterns, do not watch or proceed with caution)

The MV matched the funky brass instrumentals well with neon, trippy animations and sprinklings of visual effects so subtle that you don't notice them unless you paying close attention. That, coupled with the old-school, grungy/garage aesthetic and the mood-lit but colorful set made for an aesthetically pleasing and mesmerizing music video. 

NCT Dream 'GO'

Credit: SM Entertainment


peep Renjun in the clout glasses. love it

Though not discussed in same detail as the other videos, NCT
Dream (my children) released an mv for their track 'GO'. The cute babies of Chewing Gum (my guilty pleasure) are no more, showing us the maturity they've gained in the two years since in Go. Though I am not their target audience, I have a soft spot for them and enjoy many elements of the song and these boys can sing! Here are some gifs and
the mv for your viewing pleasure!




Well, that's all folks! I hope you enjoyed this post and I hope it makes up (even a little) for my absence. If you gained a little more of an understanding and appreciation of NCT and how they work, or if you're new to the group and developed some, then I did my job! I was thoroughly pleased by this comeback and concept and SM did a lot of work providing behind the scenes clips and vlives to make fans feel a little closer and learn a little more. If you'd like to watch those, they can be found on the SM youtube and vlive channels) Go give the album a listen if you have not, there is something for everyone on there, all of them πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ I have to say my favorite song from Empathy, musically is 'Yestoday' and visually is Boss (I'm a sucker for sharp, group choreography). 

As usual, thank you for reading! Until next time!
Jen M. :)


Thursday, March 15, 2018

JMusic: J-Hope 'Daydream'

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Hello guys! Sorry I have been m.i.a for a little while, sometimes you just need a break! If you're ever feeling overwhelmed or down or just need a breather from the internet, make sure you take it. It's good for the mind and soul. BUT, after that, I am ready to return with this week's JUICY JAM  J-Hope of BTS 'Daydream'!



Jung Hoseok, internationally known as J-Hope is a member of the South Korean superstar boy group BTS. After debuting in 2013, the seven-membered group consisting of Kim Seokjin, Min Yoongi, Jung Hoseok, Kim Namjoon, Park Jimin, Kim Taehyung and Jeon Jungkook struggled as a group, having an immediate international following but not being very popular with their fellow Koreans. They were launched into the limelight with the release of their two-part album The Most Beautiful Moment in Life Pt 1 &2, and with the release of the repackage  The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever. The subsequent release of WINGS, anyone sleeping on BTS definitely woke up, breaking records and placing the group in a league of their own regarding their Korean and global popularity.


Honestly, if you don't know who BTS is, if you haven't heard of them, where have you been??? The group's members are more than just pretty and extremely good-looking faces. They are superlatively talented, each member excelling in various creative mediums.

J-Hope happens to not only be the main dancer and an amazing one at that, but he has the singing voice of an angel and is a skilled lyricist and rapper. He is one of three members of the rap line, along with Namjoon and Yoongi. Namjoon and Yoongi each have showcased their rapping, music production, writing and composition skills with their own mixtapes and now it is J-Hope's turn with the release of his highly anticipated "hixtape" Hope World. 


j-hope - daydream (백일λͺ½)

The MV

'Daydream' is the promotional single on the mixtape Hope World, for his first time showcasing his abilities solo, J-Hope has done a phenomenal job. The MV was a testament to J-Hope's personality; very colorful, fresh, and quirky. The video was simple but not at the same time. It was like being on a giant acid trip with the use of the cinematic scope effects, shadow effects, the funky fonts and the bright colors and with how the video progressed. It was easy, carefree and psychedelic. 

The Song

Even though he didn't showcase his ace dancing skills, we got a closer listen to his vocal and rapping abilities. The up-tempo, retro, and youthful track had an old-school urban funk sound mixed with modern rap, which made for a different yet trendy, feel-good track. It was also the perfect opportunity for J-Hope to show us who he is as a rapper. He is one of the most versatile members of the group, being a rapper, vocalist, and dancer. But, he is often underutilized because his style of rapping doesn't always pair with the tone of BTS's tracks and the rapping style of the Namjoon and Yoongi. The two tend to be hard-hitting, charismatically dark and "cool" with their flow as demonstrated in their mixtapes compared to Hoseok's lighter, fun, non-traditional style. Now, we know he can fit Namjoon's and Yoongi's styling if need be, as seen in 'Boy Meets Evil ' off of WINGS, but that's not who he is as a person. This has led some to believe that he's not as strong a rapper as the other two when he is just as capable just different; he breaks stereotypes of what a rapper is.  This mixtape showed us his true ability and reaffirmed his vivid, almost acid trip of a personality. 

courtesy: j-hope 'daydream'

If the mv seemed like it was just for fun, and carefree, shouldn't we know by now that BigHit and BTS always have hidden meanings in their songs and music videos? The lyrics speak of the struggle Hoseok has with maintaining his two personas; his idol persona, the always bright, cheerful "I'm your hope, you're my hope, I'm J-Hope!", and his "real" self, the person he is when he isn't performing or feeling down. Avid fans of the group know his struggle with feeling like he has to maintain this sunny disposition even if all he wants to do is show his pain. He chose the name "J-Hope" because he wanted to be a light to the group and fans. This is both his blessing and curse. With his starry personality, he can lead others to better days, but even the brightest of stars dim. Out of fear of disappointing fans, he often has to save face when all he might want to do is scream and cry. That's a hard way for anyone to live, celebrity or not. 

courtesy: j-hope 'daydream'

Well! That's it! Wasn't this track JUICY? I could say so much more about J-Hope and BTS because they're one of my favorite groups and I love them! Their music has helped me through so much. I hope 'daydream' provides you the same comfort. It's a laid-back track with a profound message that we can all relate to. The mixtape is short with only seven tracks, but seven amazing, well-thought-out, stellar tracks; so go and give them a listen! I think there will be at least one you can jam to on the regular.

If you have been living under a rock or you're stubborn or just new to the k-music world, go give some of BTS's tracks a listen, there is something for literally everyone. Many people like and dislike them for all sorts of irrelevant reasons, but what's most important is the music. They are a truly talented group of individuals, who worked hard to create amazing content. (even john cena like them!) It's mind-boggling but fascinating when you discover the effort and hidden gems they placed into the stories they tell.

As always, thanks for reading! 
Jen M. :)