The hallmark of K-pop has always been the ability of its artists to creatively bridge cultures and genres — from G-Dragon’s frenetic Edm-meets-Southern-rap track “Crayon,” to 2NE1’s “I Am the Best,” the girl group’s signature song that gloriously weaved a Middle Eastern synth line in the middle of a glossy electro-pop track.
This week, the K-pop group Nct dropped “90’s Love,” an ode to Nineties hip-hop and R&b that sees the boy band tackling old school beats and Boyz II Men-style cooleyhighharmonies, sprinkled in with elements of dubstep and pop.
This week, the K-pop group Nct dropped “90’s Love,” an ode to Nineties hip-hop and R&b that sees the boy band tackling old school beats and Boyz II Men-style cooleyhighharmonies, sprinkled in with elements of dubstep and pop.
- 11/24/2020
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
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