[Results of last showdown here]
Christmas is right around the corner and we all know that means it's time for shitty Kpop Christmas releases. Yay. To be honest the only two X-mas releases I listened to so far are EXO's and Girls Generation's and neither are all that good really. Since I don't really have any other ideas for a showdown, I'm just gonna put those two up against each other for Best (or in this case, more tolerable) Christmas Release.
In other words, would you rather be happy or depressed this Winter?
"Dear Santa" is a little too all over the place for me while "Sing for You" is just way too depressing and ballad-y, so I'm not really a fan of either song. But I'll pick "Sing for You" because the music video was really, and I mean REALLY good. Speaking of which, congratulations to EXO for finally escaping their seemingly endless realm of box-sets, and for their first music video that actually has meaning. No seriously, this deserves a fucking celebration. The part with the alternating shots of Kai dancing and the fighting scene was cleverly done and the whole thing was of high quality in general. I might even go as far as saying it's the best music video this year. Well done, SM. Well done indeed.
Christmas is right around the corner and we all know that means it's time for shitty Kpop Christmas releases. Yay. To be honest the only two X-mas releases I listened to so far are EXO's and Girls Generation's and neither are all that good really. Since I don't really have any other ideas for a showdown, I'm just gonna put those two up against each other for Best (or in this case, more tolerable) Christmas Release.
In other words, would you rather be happy or depressed this Winter?
Best Christmas Release?
"Dear Santa" is a little too all over the place for me while "Sing for You" is just way too depressing and ballad-y, so I'm not really a fan of either song. But I'll pick "Sing for You" because the music video was really, and I mean REALLY good. Speaking of which, congratulations to EXO for finally escaping their seemingly endless realm of box-sets, and for their first music video that actually has meaning. No seriously, this deserves a fucking celebration. The part with the alternating shots of Kai dancing and the fighting scene was cleverly done and the whole thing was of high quality in general. I might even go as far as saying it's the best music video this year. Well done, SM. Well done indeed.