
Beast enters 7th year as K-Pop’s best but most underrated act
LAST Oct. 16, Beast entered its seventh year as arguably the best Korean-Pop (K-Pop) act and, without a doubt, the most underrated, too. Although Beast last July released its eighth
LAST Oct. 16, Beast entered its seventh year as arguably the best Korean-Pop (K-Pop) act and, without a doubt, the most underrated, too. Although Beast last July released its eighth
HAVING been introduced to Beast last year via its very unforgettable and still very current single and music video “Good Luck,” this writer welcomed the news the top Korean pop
Haunting melody, trippy electronic dance music (EDM), and the ever-improving vocal dynamics between members of the band have been cited by Billboard magazine in naming Korean-Pop (K-Pop) idol band Beast’s “Good Luck” as No. 1 on the US music magazine’s annual Top 20 K-Pop songs.
With its seventh mini-album “Time,” whose lead track “12:30” topped several Korean music charts only a few hours after its release midnight on Oct. 20, “idol” boy band Beast appears to have broken the five-year curse on Korean pop (K-pop) music bands: after heady success in the early years, disintegration on the fifth.
The comeback record of leading Korean pop (K-pop) boy band Beast, “Good Luck,” is sweeping the Hallyu music charts for its tuneful dynamism and video that has intrigued many for its cross-cultural references.
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