A switch in sound, "Miro" seems like a tribute to the funk-infused tracks SHINee churned out in 2013 (Dream Girl and Like a Fire come to mind off the bat), but isn't the best funk k-pop song of the year. Also in SHINee, Man-Ho (it's a term of endearment), is in the video, watching the boys wander around his maze
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Romeo "Miro"
2015's male rookie group to beat Romeo has aged another two years (not really) and dropped their official comeback single, as I assume "Nightmare" was fan service.
A switch in sound, "Miro" seems like a tribute to the funk-infused tracks SHINee churned out in 2013 (Dream Girl and Like a Fire come to mind off the bat), but isn't the best funk k-pop song of the year. Also in SHINee, Man-Ho (it's a term of endearment), is in the video, watching the boys wander around his mazeof crazed saesang fans. Is the group's agency trying to distance themselves from sounding/ too much like pre-Rphabet (aka flaw-free) Infinite? I hope not. still need a boy band who can make Sweetune/Monotree productions work and not sound, ehh basic sorry Boyfriend.
A switch in sound, "Miro" seems like a tribute to the funk-infused tracks SHINee churned out in 2013 (Dream Girl and Like a Fire come to mind off the bat), but isn't the best funk k-pop song of the year. Also in SHINee, Man-Ho (it's a term of endearment), is in the video, watching the boys wander around his maze
Labels:
k-pop,
music video,
romeo,
shinee
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