30 Day K-pop Song Challenge
9. A song from a movie
You guys should've seen my face light up when I heard this song in season 1 episode 5 of Lucifer. It's a rare occurrence to just stumble upon k-pop outside of it's community, so my reaction was understandable.
I choose this track not only because it was the first one I thought of upon reading the prompt, but also because I wanted to show you the insane stage presence CL has. The ex-leader of the legendary 2nd generation girl group 2NE1 owns the stage with her explosive energy and mad skills, I envy all of those who had the pleasure of seeing her live.
Unfortunately, she was signed at YG Entertainment, a company one of the so-called 'Big Three' universally hated by all k-pop fans. YG is notorious for their mistreatment of their artists, throwing them into the infamous 'YG dungeon' where they don't have the opportunity to have a comeback for extended periods of time, letting them fade into oblivion. CL left the company at the end of 2019 after her contract expired, releasing an album immediately after.
I hope she has a comeback soon and recovers from all that time being shoved in the back of a closet.
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30 Day K-pop Song Challenge
8. A song by a rapper
Unpretty Rapstar was a survival show for female rappers that ran for 3 seasons. Contestants completed tasks so they could have a chance at working with famous producers and being part of the UPR Vol. 3 album tracks - tasks included rap battles, freestyle challenges and the one-take music video challenge you see here.
I kinda have a thing for korean rapper girls, so this show was my jam; and 'She's coming' is one of my favourite tracks that came out of this show. What you see is a compilation of my favourite parts (in the original Instagram post) from my favourite contestants, first one being Jeon Soyeon, best female rapper of her generation in my opinion and leader of girl group (G)I-DLE.
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10. The last song you listened to
You guys already know how much I love AleXa, and 'Kitty Run' is another great addition to her slowly growing discography. More vocal heavy than Bomb and Do or Die, it shows another side of AleXa, along of course with her spectacular dancing skills.
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