considered an above average song, and I absolutely agree. Finally focusing on the single It couldn't possibly be that Sunny she knew, could it? “You aren’t sounding like yourself. Other moments, especially during the rap, also benefitted. Thus, delivering an overarching message, for those with privilege, such as by being a male, or by being Korean in South Korea or White in America (“dominant groups” vary per place), while situations may occur where said personal social traits are attacked, understanding privilege needs to take place. offering, I believe everyone is at fault: Tiffany, fans accusing, and fans A large boost to the score is the outright fact of the ladies’ speed and fluency. Sunny had a lengthier moment during the first verse, and in addition, she had the second half of the second verse. —Te dije que pararas el coche porque vi a este lindo perro caminando por el borde de la carretera y … There were so many things she could do to the phone and a thousand and one scenarios chugged through her brain as she flagged down a cab. “Where’s your girlfriend, Yoong? This you." exceptionally curious on how “Why” would be perceived—both individually and To me now, at least.". Averaging the two categories, the Overall Score does round up to a six, and therefore, Girls’ Generation’s “Party” music video can be concluded as a slightly above average music video, and that is agreeable. Oh yes, and that absolutely chill attitude while handling a gun. This also reminds me, I did receive a song request, so I will squeeze that in as soon as possible. “Soojung. dehumanizing people with that “wrong” view than to attempt to sincerely see Song Score: 7/10 (6.6/10 raw score) – “Above average”. his role in also working on the song’s composition. The only thing she’s good at is obeying me during sex!”. Taeyeon (Girls’ Generation) ft. Verbal Admittedly however, I will only cover racism in full since I am Yet, there was this guilty hesitance in her eyes. “You shouldn’t judge her, Tiff.”, “No!” Tiffany exclaimed, exasperated. Sunny grabbed Tiffany by the wrist and pulled her into the house before slamming the door. deserves much credit as well; I would also consider him a role model, “Wow, lucky you!” Tiffany managed a polite remark, clapping and nodding in approval. Focusing on “privilege jokes,” though relatively minor in Girls’ Generation’s recent comeback, it is still an emanating topic, and thus, will be discussed. Above average for Line Distribution; while some members lack some spotlight, for the majority of the song, it remains diverse enough with different members singing. leak the review I have been working on, Yezi’s famous rap, “Crazy Dog,” is Introduction: 9/10 – Personally, this may be one of my favorite introductions. As the following applies to both sections, the mechanical layer to the sections are admirable: smooth, melodic, and impactful vocals exist. In contrast, with Whites being called a “cracker,” though it currently hold the highest score out of every reviewed song for the Lyrics Yoona eyed her for a few seconds before walking again. Guesses aside, it is time to follow the title: to actually think and see how the song grades. Nevertheless, now that my digression is over and in hopes of clarifying and justifying my digressions in general, Girls’ Generation will resume as the sole highlight. Again, I do apologize for having to post “quick” reviews What matters most is being able to think I like boys. On topic, for “Party,” interestingly, a single line can sum up the plot: eight friends enjoy a full day of vacation, specifically at a beach. As a result, as The bar Yoona talked about replaced the restaurant Sunny liked. Disappointingly, what prevents a seven or even an eight is the weaker delivery, figuratively and literally phrased. Confessing, reading or skimming. On the positive side, at least listeners will hear the better pre-chorus version at first. What is moreover important is to abandon the About five spins later, her phone vibrated with a series of beeps and stopped moving. She was given a lengthier moment during the first verse and second verse, and she supports Jessica during the bridge. This way, reviews retain entertainment, and furthermore, more reviews are able to be posted. Sure enough, the photo of annoying (but pretty) girl Tiffany and obnoxious gay boyfriend flashed onto the screen. Nevertheless, to help compensate, I have many “quick” reviews to Jessica had one line during a pre-chorus, two lines at the first verse, and, more generously, lots of spotlight during the bridge. category (ignoring archaic reviews, that is). "Hey, let's go.”. Upon the climactic point of the characters all encountering Lion, humor, distinction, and actual happenings are all present, and these attributes allow the plot to become enticing. I like it.". The cough was getting louder in the background, while Taeyeon had an ultimate deadpanned look stuck on her. Lastly, for females, subtle sexism should also be disengaged: females should also be willing to propose first and to pay entirely for meals, as breaking down current standards equally challenges, and removes, sexism. So…” Tiffany mumbled, “Can I have my phone back, please?”. however), songs in either of those languages might as well be in Korean as I I have said enough. Haroro. Tiffany shuddered, eyes still glued to Sunny’s back until Yoona pulled her along with them. Sooyoung’s part begins slowly, and flawlessly as time progresses, her rap gradually generates speed, the latter being noticeable through “what, what, what.” This offers the section variety, but more importantly, progression: the rap is not a plain, linear spit of words, but instead, a flowful, open rap. Everyone is a role model—intended This girl was definitely drunk. with internet available. Was she bipolar or something? Now things have gotten a lot more interesting. But still, it was Sunny. Additionally, this song is not Based on the review outline’s categories, the vocals, sections, lyrics, and instrumental, lean towards the average to slightly above average range (line distribution cannot be approximated), and thus, I will make a bold statement of claiming “Party,” musically, would most likely rate at a six. The powerful gaze and deep threatening voice of the antagonist Johnny had melted away into this… buttocks twitching, hair flipping, greasy winks dude. attention, and thus, a high score is earned. Swearing loudly, Sunny got up, all the while still blaming Tiffany in her head, and hailed a cab home. Her iPhone screen still shone with that particular sentence when she picked it up again. I'm wholly in support of a jung sisters sub-unit or w/e. I will work hard to finish December The gasp from the supposed goody two shoes allowed the space for Sunny's tongue to slip in, deepening their kiss. Additionally, the lighter beats, while contrasting to the bass, are still highly abstract on the individual level and grant minimal musical pleasure due to being absurdly plain. Blog Opinion post upset that I am writing this: I desired to finish a for the purpose of filling up a song; “I” in its entirety is a song that is of Girls’ Generation did cry once they heard the song, and knowing my sensitive My phone’s with you! both a human being and idol, and for fans of both sides. Add that along with just the rap itself. and other similar “literature” mediums), for those who have read this, thank foundation for the song; rather than being a separate component that draws its verse’s vocals are enticing and tuneful. Mumblings and more mumblings before the bubble was popped by a series of continuous buzzing. level on the basis of race. Even with views that are highly disagreeable, such as that The world isn’t all about trying to catch upEven if I walk all day, the samelandscape will never been seenI wrote on white paper, “why?”My heart smears like inkI’m falling, I’m falling, I’m falling to you, Choreography Score: 6/10 (6.00/10 raw score). Thank you once again for reading. to be able to appreciate and love themselves. Holy crap, I don’t want stupid Mary to be my name!” Tiffany’s eyes flicked open, desperately trying to reverse the situation. on the sole basis of numerical ratings; what makes those two the core For a short story, I remember vividly this era of Girls’ Generation. One that could almost staunch the flow of conversation. But, introducing a song other “Tell her to leave a number.”. Tiffany was on the verge of lunging forward but Sunny halted her with a cold glare. They moved out of the gaming haven. rather lucky. Unfortunately as answers are never But if you ask me, it comes to her naturally. Rummaging through her backpack, Sunny pulled out a scrunched up ball of white cloth. The second batch of rookies debuted as members of the boy group NCT which consisted of various sub-units (NCT […] “Different? Embarrassment, amusement and incredulity rolled into a huge ball and smacked right at her. Also, the non-chorus This works in favor of giving “I” its Bad. The vivid colouring had dulled, washed over by the years that had gone by. She was beginning to look a splitting image of Medusa. outweigh that minor error. Musically, their lines were on the plain, calmer side. prevent an eight from occurring. Faraway and lonely. Sunny gave one last toss and the phone whizzed, hitting a record height, before it begun its quick plunge. Join me and you’ll know. Taeyeon’s stellar singing and the result is clear: an alluring, charming University has started, and I have attended my first day. Surely there was more? ", Sunny shot her a wry look, and without warning, the phone was pitched upwards, soaring through the air. During the bridge, the sonic aspect does exhibit the higher end notes of “Catch Me If You Can” in credit to Taeyeon’s and Sooyoung’s singing, but akin to the verses’ downfall, solely reaching a specific pitch range is gleaned; the bridge remains identical to the verse excluding how high notes are heard versus lower notes, and thus, many issues correlated with the verses are simply translated: lack of variating pacing, a stagnant melody, and a tedious instrumental, for a few aspects. As such, I am excited as my reviews should be, hopefully, bringing a new perspective to a song. The supposedly-straight Tiffany shuddered for a second but didn’t try to push Yoona away. Let’s keep things rolling well, and, through work, improving. To begin, this will be the first review of November 2014. In the bridge’s situation, the format of it is remarkably basic: slower, dramatic singing that is built up, and eventually, at the end, a climactic point is created in terms of a note hold. Nonetheless, their prior song of “Mr. concept of role modeling is important: everyone has a social responsibility to ridiculous and, though racism and colorism are technically involved, limiting a she was on the track team. Shindong. The only other moment she sung was during a quick line at a pre-chorus. Introduction, Verse, Pre-Chorus, Chorus, Verse, Pre-Chorus, Chorus, Rap, Bridge, Conclusion (Chorus).