Insane and interesting production!!

The production really is the crowning jewel of this project. There’s quite a bit of variety; some are very melodic, some get pretty loud and distorted. There’s a lot of different sounds used in the beats too, reminiscent of those singer-songwriter songs, bedroom pop. There’s some very nice vocal chops spliced in, there really is a bit of everything, and it’s really nice.

The rapping and singing is great as well. Beenzino himself can pull off some nice flows, but I don’t really like most of the features. I must admit that I do not know Korean (I just translated the lyrics), so maybe it’s actually really awkward, but it sounds good at least. Maybe a bit too much ad-libbing going on though. Still, he sounds very good on every track.

The lyrics are interesting too. The whole album just has this odd melancholic vibe to it. Beenzino talks about desperation, how boring he thinks his life is, and about making it big. He reflects on his past mistakes, particularly at the end of the album when he talks about his addiction and getting a second chance to do things right. There’s also a lot about the overwhelming anxiety that comes with trying to make it in the industry, and the pressure that comes with the prospect of failing.

Overall, I’d say this is a nice album, definitely worth checking out. Still, there’s a lot that doesn’t quite work.

What do you think?


Best song: In Bed/Makgulli
Worst song: Change
Rating: 3/5

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