ive been saying red lip every time I say no and my family is used to it but my friend just pointed it out to me like wtf are u saying?
friend: want some mac n cheese?
me: thank you but RED LIP no
friend: what the FUCK
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ive been saying red lip every time I say no and my family is used to it but my friend just pointed it out to me like wtf are u saying?
friend: want some mac n cheese?
me: thank you but RED LIP no
friend: what the FUCK
Song of the Week
If I’m being honest, I woke up with a headache, which has remained all day and made me nauseous. So I am not in the mood today to take time and make sure every song gets a fair chance. Fair warning.
Honorable Mentions:
I liked ultimadrap’s previous track, and I like the newer one, Starting Point, off the same album for the same reasons. It is rap in the form of spoken word poem, with just enough musicality to be different in form.
There is a specific genre of lush R&B/Rap tracks that has been popular in Korea for the past year (maybe a bit more). Think anything that Gray has touched basically at all (or maybe Igoholic from PLT mixed with a bit of San E), with a little bit more depth, and you will get Cinderella from Rick Bridges. If you like that style originally, you will like it here too.
1 I’m not ready for B1A4 to not be 5 members anymore. 2 They all still have impressive vocals as a trio, to literally no ones surprise. 3 They are missing the magic of Jinyoung’s song writing. 4 The video of A Day of Love is adorable, so it makes up for the boring a bit (besides, I could probably listen to Sandeul sing the dictionary and still love it).
Trot is such a weird genre that is a joy to watch even if I don’t particularly like it musically. So I enjoyed watching Kim Soo Chan’s You & Me, even if I most likely will never listen to it again.
If you need a refill of uwu’s, AWEEK is freshly debuted and spends the whole of The More I See being cute. And it is perfectly serviceable, if you have a noona complex or are 16. I on the other hand don’t do the whole noona thing, and if I did, they would all be from Idol Producer 2 (Because Huaiwei exists).
I have no clue what is happening in CLC’s No, and I think I am all about it? Like, the lyrics confuse me, and the music confuses me a bit, but it works? I got reminded of Madonna for some reason while listening for a second time to see if my brain could figure out this song at all (still not really). I don like the fact that the structure is more than a little all over the place, with 3 main themes that could at any point be put into the chorus (or chorus ish area). It reminds me of last weeks Home in it’s unpredictability, and it gets the win.