Track Reviews

Woozi’s new solo song ‘Ruby’ is a galvanising introduction that packs a powerful punch

SEVENTEEN’s very own songwriter-producer takes his first step into the limelight with a pop rock anthem that’s equal parts sensual and unruly

Ed Sheeran and Elton John’s new song ‘Merry Christmas’ is a fun, festive frolic for all the family

It's warm enough to toast a marshmallow on and sweeter than a Pumpkin Spice Latte

Chung Ha’s new single ‘Killing Me’ is a powerful ode to the frustration of the times

On the follow-up to her glitzy debut album, the singer confronts vulnerabilities that hit a little too close to home

Stray Kids’ ‘Christmas EveL’ is a festive flex of creativity and originality

The JYP Entertainment boyband continue to subvert expectations on their fun, first-ever seasonal release

Hwasa’s ‘Guilty Pleasure’ is a bold, brilliant ode to life’s conflicting nature

The MAMAMOO singer adds new dimensions to her artistry on the thoughtful three-track release

T-ARA shine on much-wanted comeback release ‘Re:T-ARA’, but fail to stand out

The second generation group’s first release in four years maintains their DNA but can’t match up to their best work

Mark Tuan’s ‘Last Breath’ is a liberating and addictive piece of raw emo-pop

The GOT7 singer and rapper takes a promising first step into his solo career

Adora’s debut solo single ‘Make U Dance’ is an enchanting but safe first step into the spotlight

The song is delightful and captivating, but the former BTS songwriter has yet to find her footing as a soloist

THE BOYZ’s ‘Maverick’ is a dark and dangerous, but not always dynamite, gear-shift

The boyband swap summer anthems for shadowy sexiness, but are let down by a title track that’s divisive and disjointed
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