>it’s like if BTS favorite “Pied Piper” got into a dance battle with a Michael Jackson track, which turns out to be a situation where everyone wins.
This is a great line hah.
> “Yes or No,” a bright, easy offering that includes Sheeran himself on guitar
That’s him? Nice!
Not sure I agree about *Somebody*, though the first verse is definitely… noticeable.
Good article. I like that it’s not 100% heaping on praise, makes it feel more genuine.
Didn’t agree with some of the assessment of the songs…taste can really be subjective. My fav parts
>The layered harmonies on “Yes or No” are one of many examples of Jung Kook’s truly remarkable vocal abilities — listening to him sing often feels like witnessing someone do exactly what they were put on this earth to do…
>Jung Kook himself is exceptional — but a few of these songs don’t rise to meet him at that level
>It’s one of the things that seems to bind the members of BTS together, despite the clear differences in their solo styles; their immense care for their craft is consistent between them.
>What’s clear is that Jung Kook set out to solidify himself as a global pop star. Best of luck to anyone who tries to get in his way
>it’s like if BTS favorite “Pied Piper” got into a dance battle with a Michael Jackson track, which turns out to be a situation where everyone wins.
This is a great line hah.
> “Yes or No,” a bright, easy offering that includes Sheeran himself on guitar
That’s him? Nice!
Not sure I agree about *Somebody*, though the first verse is definitely… noticeable.
Good article. I like that it’s not 100% heaping on praise, makes it feel more genuine.
Didn’t agree with some of the assessment of the songs…taste can really be subjective. My fav parts
>The layered harmonies on “Yes or No” are one of many examples of Jung Kook’s truly remarkable vocal abilities — listening to him sing often feels like witnessing someone do exactly what they were put on this earth to do…
>Jung Kook himself is exceptional — but a few of these songs don’t rise to meet him at that level
>It’s one of the things that seems to bind the members of BTS together, despite the clear differences in their solo styles; their immense care for their craft is consistent between them.
>What’s clear is that Jung Kook set out to solidify himself as a global pop star. Best of luck to anyone who tries to get in his way