Cross Gene - Play with Me
Cross Gene is a multinational group who debuted in 2012.
They're back with the 2nd mini-album, "Play with Me."
The title song "Play with Me" is a dance number with an electronic beat, a strong bass line and a thrilling piano melody.
The lyrics depict a man's determination to win the heart of his crush, and the tough, masculine side of Cross Gene stands out.
Blady - Come to me
Girl group Blady burst onto the K-pop scene in 2011. They're back with their 1st mini album, "Renovation," after a member change.
Girl group Blady burst onto the K-pop scene in 2011. They're back with their 1st mini-album in March, after a member change.
The title song "Come to me" with an exciting brass sound and a powerful Latin music twist accentuates their unique charm.
The lyrics describe a woman who's not afraid to express her feelings for a man.
Shin Zi Su (Feat. Sleeq) - Hey Jude
Shin Zi Su, who wowed everyone with her talents on "Superstar K3," released her 1st mini-album, "20's Party 1."
The title song "Hey Jude" features an electronic hip-hop beat and a soul twist combined with the singer's husky yet powerful vocals.
Just as Paul McCartney wrote "Hey Jude" to console his friend Julie, Shin Zi Su relates to her peers who are lost and wondering.
CLC - Eighteen
The five girls of CLC appeared in the K-pop industry in March 2015 and released the new song "Eighteen" right after their debut song "PEPE."
This heavily processed synth-pop song with a 60-70's motown feel features a pleasantly surprising contrast between the verse and chorus.
The members with an average age of 18 sing about fluttery feelings of teenage love in an exhilarating way.
Park Boram - Celepretty
Park Boram debuted in 2014 with the song "Beautiful," and returned with her 1st mini-album, "Celepretty."
The title track "Celepretty" with an addictive melody and a vintage string sound is a combination of "celebrity" and "pretty."
This sophisticated pop song speaks of the lives of celebrities fro