Track Assessment: Moon Sua x Siyoon (Billlie) – Snap (ft. Sokodomo)

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Regardless of a promising begin, lady group Billlie has skilled some rising pains as they try and carve out their musical area of interest within the Ok-pop market. Immediately, they’ve opted for his or her first unit monitor. Snap brings collectively lead vocal Moon Sua and lead dancer Siyoon on a hard-hitting hip-hop monitor. Whereas it could showcase some ability, the tune itself does nothing for the group’s burgeoning legacy.

From the outset, this model of idol hip-hop monitor shouldn’t be for me. Its mix of undulating bass and pots-and-pans percussion has been completed to demise and triggers too many strain factors in my mind to make the music listenable. One thing in regards to the tone of those instrumentals now appears like nails on a chalkboard to me. I actually want the Ok-pop trade would lean into totally different types of hip-hop. The style is a lot greater than the shout-rap “I’m the most effective” posturing idols churn out again and again (and over) once more.

Think about my eye twitching each time the women shout “snap!” within the hook and also you’ve obtained an ideal picture to anchor this assessment. Moon Sua and Siyoon carry out all the pieces nicely sufficient however none of it feels genuine and doesn’t spotlight their strengths. Visitor rapper Sokodomo is introduced in for the briefest of verses — nearly as an afterthought. As one of many monitor’s composers, I suppose they felt he wanted a cameo. To be sincere, I’m unsure something about this monitor was wanted in any respect.

Hooks 6
 Manufacturing 7
 Longevity 7
 Bias 7
 RATING 6.75

Grade: D+

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