>”I’m going to tell little me to fill your heart and be true to your emotions,” Ni- ki says. “Just do what you want to do, or what your heart wishes, and visualize your dream. And one day, you will meet a lot of great older brothers.”
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NoobieChan on
I loved this reading article so much, the author of this article writes with so much wit and humour.
I especially really liked this part, where their main producer talks about Hoonâs approach to his remix. I know âTikTok songsâ have a derogatory implication due to its nature of mass dissemination but this perspective from Hoon was incredibly refreshing because it flips the vantage point, why are these songs, especially in the K-pop industry, not also seen from the lens of being interactive with fans, for creative edits, for dance covers, or for other content? This was an interesting food for thought. I understand it could be slightly controversial when speaking of the artistry of music but I feel this perspective also acknowledges how music is used in this day and age and thatâs very important.
Wow they really thought all their remixes out well, it’s so cool to get a deeper look into their thought process and visions, even from the producers they worked with!
And all of their intents were super clear in their remixes. I might not have been familiar with the exact genres, but the mood they intended to create was exactly what I felt.
It’s so cool Hee even recorded extra vocals! I noticed he used his ending falsetto bit after the 1st chorus too and liked that choice
aarrabellaa on
I love how all of them just such meaningful replies what to say to their younger selves and then there’s Sunsun:
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>”I’m going to tell little me to fill your heart and be true to your emotions,” Ni- ki says. “Just do what you want to do, or what your heart wishes, and visualize your dream. And one day, you will meet a lot of great older brothers.”
đ„čđ„č
I loved this reading article so much, the author of this article writes with so much wit and humour.
I especially really liked this part, where their main producer talks about Hoonâs approach to his remix. I know âTikTok songsâ have a derogatory implication due to its nature of mass dissemination but this perspective from Hoon was incredibly refreshing because it flips the vantage point, why are these songs, especially in the K-pop industry, not also seen from the lens of being interactive with fans, for creative edits, for dance covers, or for other content? This was an interesting food for thought. I understand it could be slightly controversial when speaking of the artistry of music but I feel this perspective also acknowledges how music is used in this day and age and thatâs very important.
https://preview.redd.it/eldpiailmbeg1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3b206e561c4bbd267a47d28b79dae970b0a1d729
Wow they really thought all their remixes out well, it’s so cool to get a deeper look into their thought process and visions, even from the producers they worked with!
And all of their intents were super clear in their remixes. I might not have been familiar with the exact genres, but the mood they intended to create was exactly what I felt.
It’s so cool Hee even recorded extra vocals! I noticed he used his ending falsetto bit after the 1st chorus too and liked that choice
I love how all of them just such meaningful replies what to say to their younger selves and then there’s Sunsun:
https://preview.redd.it/v14wfyisrbeg1.png?width=1420&format=png&auto=webp&s=dea8f5ca9a025f26eea89d37156447395ce7459e
I like how they discussed envisioning how the song would be performed on stage