Repeats of the Week - September 1, 2017
- waekpop
- Sep 1, 2017
- 2 min read
Jeong Sewoon & Sik-K (정세운 & 식케이) – JUST U (PROD. GroovyRoom)
Fresh off placing 12th on Produce 101, Sewoon comes in hot with this debut track. Produced by the powerhouse duo, Groovyroom, (check out their latest EP, Everywhere, when you have a second), Just U also features Sik-K, who lays down a sexy second verse, providing a nice counterbalance to Sewoon’s melodic vocals.
And can we talk about this MV for a second? It is a visual trip, a constantly moving explosion of colors and 8 bit graphics. Check it out above!
P.S. Good luck getting that hook out of your head... "I’ve got trouble with my baaabbaaay."
– Kerry
VICTON (빅톤) – UNBELIEVABLE (말도 안돼)
It feels like VICTON just debuted, but they're already back with their third mini album, IDENTITY. And this comeback is as bright and cheerful as Subin's hair. (It reminds us of an orange creamsicle, in a good way!) The lead single off the album, "UNBELIEVABLE" is catchy and fun. And it has a music video to match.
This is a concept that's served VICTON well since their debut last November. This rookie group has a talent for creating bops that get stuck in your head. But don't let that fool you. In IDENTITY, the boys serve up solid b-side tracks.
If you haven't given VICTON a chance, make sure to check them out.
– Laura
BewhY – The Time Goes On and Day Day (feat. Jay Park)
The final episode of Show Me the Money 6 will air today, and we’re anxious to see who will take the winning title. You probably already know from our past ROTWs that one of our favorite rappers is BeWhy who proved his talent with enough flawless stages to win SMTM5. His stage presence alone can move a crowd, but his ability to deliver powerful verses with confidence, charisma, and flow repeatedly gives us goosebumps at every performance.
Check out one of our favorite BeWhy stages from SMTM5. (Side note: look at Simon D and Gray acting like such proud parents!)
– Julie
Seventeen – Mansae
On Sunday, we got to see Seventeen live at their Diamond Edge concert in NYC. It's fair to say we have Seventeen on the brain. So today, we're throwing back to to the title track from Seventeen's second EP – "Mansae."
Seeing Seventeen on stage, we saw their playful personalities and friendship up close. And that shines in "Mansae." The word "mansae" translates to "hurray" in English. This song and MV is all about celebrating and having a good time. And it never fails to get us on our feet.
P.S. If you missed my review of Seventeen's concert, read it here.
– Laura