
The holidays are over, the kids are back in school, and I AM READY to start adding songs to my fresh 2023 playlist! Bring on ALL the NEW — new songs, new groups, new sounds!! I can’t wait to get started, so let’s get listening!!
Continue readingThe holidays are over, the kids are back in school, and I AM READY to start adding songs to my fresh 2023 playlist! Bring on ALL the NEW — new songs, new groups, new sounds!! I can’t wait to get started, so let’s get listening!!
Continue readingAs we move through December, I’m finding the combination of new music from old favorites and new music from new favorites to be the perfect match for my mood. From Kang Daniel’s remixes and RM’s new solo album Indigo to debut groups Fifty Fifty and &Team, as well as new find Ovan, my playlist has a FANTASTIC variety. Come see what you’ll be adding to your playlists!
Continue readingOne of the things that keeps me listening to all the kpop artists out there is the wide range of beautiful voices. Yes, some groups use autotune like another instrument — and I really don’t mind it — but I also love these artists who let their voices shine.
Continue reading“A dancer dies twice — once when they stop dancing, and this first death is the more painful.”
Martha Graham
One of the things I love most about BTS is their vulnerability. It seems that once they started finding their style and expressing their own thoughts, there have been deep themes about connection and loss and the imminent end on the horizon, the feeling that the wave they’re riding won’t last forever.
Their new song, “Black Swan”, explores this theme in depth, beginning with that soul-wrenching quote from Martha Graham. Come see what all the hype is about — I promise it’s worth it!
Continue readingWhen your kpop bias group releases a mini-album and the poet-rapper from BTS releases an intriguing solo track, how in the WORLD are you supposed to listen to anything else? But for you, dear readers, I did, and I loved what I heard this week. Come celebrate the latest kpop songs to hit the internets, won’t you?
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