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我要做什麼就做什麼 | yang kenal gue bodo amat soalnya ini bukan akun yang perlu dirahasiakan (anjay)


A recent Naver article, “NCT’s ‘Neo’ Sound: The Boldness That Refuses Convention,” looked back on NCT’s 10-year journey and musical identity. Music critics shared their insights on NCT and discussed the distinct characteristics of each unit. Here’s what they said about WayV: I think this is one of the most underrated groups within the NCT system. There’s no need for a long explanation, just listen to their albums. You’ll be surprised, like, “They have this many refined and high-quality tracks?” - Kim Yoonha I see them as the most well balanced unit overall. No member falls short, and whenever they participate in NCT U activities, each one consistently showcases their own abilities. Musically, they offer a wide palette from NCT’s signature “neo” sound to smooth SM-style R&B. Making them very enjoyable to listen to. - Randy Seo Rather than being defined by a single standout musical trait, WayV is intriguing in itself as a China-based team, representing a model previously unseen in the K-pop industry. - Park Heeah As a China-centered group, WayV stands out with a masculine yet urban sophistication. - Lee Gyutak WayV contributes balance to the overall system by showing global expansion potential while adding sleek and sensual R&B performances. - Jang Junhwan The R&B sensibility in Love Talk is unmatched even within SM boy group history. While targeting the Chinese-speaking market, their sound also resonates globally. - Cha Woojin Beyond just being a China-based group, WayV’s language and mood themselves become part of their musical identity. The rhythm and fluidity of Chinese lyrics, along with their more sensual and polished production, create a distinct texture unique to WayV. - Choi Seungin Read the full article here🖇️m.entertain.naver.com/home/article/0… #WayV #威神V @WayV_official

ada yang tau minuman ini ga sih.. kenapa sekarang udah gada yang jual ya? 😭













