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thatonefangirlly · 5 months ago
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ABCD- Nayeon Single Review (Revised)
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Alright Twice fans, specifically Nayeon biases I promised you a revised version of this review of this song after a clear mind. So, here's the scoop on what this track is all about, revised of course!
Concept:8/10 "ABCD" brings a fresh concept to the table with its playful exploration of love and self-discovery. Nayeon takes us on a journey through the alphabet, cleverly weaving each letter into lyrics that tell a story of falling for someone in a charmingly quirky way. The concept feels light-hearted yet meaningful, showcasing Nayeon’s knack for turning everyday themes into something special. However, some might find the concept a tad too whimsical, longing for a deeper emotional connection.
Lyrics: 8.9/10 Lyrically, "ABCD" is pure gold. It’s fun, it’s cheeky, and it’s packed with clever wordplay that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Nayeon effortlessly blends cute and clever, delivering lines that are both relatable and refreshingly original. Whether she’s singing about butterflies in her stomach or the excitement of new beginnings, every word feels like it’s straight from the heart. The only downside? A few lines could have delved deeper into the complexities of love beyond the initial stages.
Beat:9/10 Now, let’s talk beats! "ABCD" serves up a tasty mix of pop perfection. The rhythm is infectious, with a blend of synth-pop elements that make you want to hit the dance floor ASAP. Each beat is meticulously crafted to complement Nayeon’s vocals, creating a sonic landscape that’s as catchy as it is captivating. While the song is undeniably catchy, some might feel that it plays it safe within the boundaries of pop music without pushing the envelope too much.
Visual of the Music Video: 8.2/10 Visually, the music video for "ABCD" is a feast for the eyes. It’s bursting with color, whimsy, and a touch of nostalgia that perfectly matches the song’s upbeat vibe. Nayeon shines as she effortlessly moves through vibrant sets and playful choreography, showcasing her charisma and star power. The visual storytelling is on point, though a bit more narrative depth could have enhanced the overall impact.
Overall Impression: In conclusion, "ABCD" is a delightful single that solidifies Nayeon’s status as a solo powerhouse. It’s fun, it’s infectious, and it’s everything you’d want from a pop anthem. While it doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it excels at what it sets out to do: deliver feel-good vibes with a side of Nayeon’s signature charm. Whether you’re a longtime TWICE fan or new to Nayeon’s solo work, "ABCD" is a must-listen that’s sure to leave you smiling and hitting replay. Here’s to more catchy tunes and colorful adventures from Nayeon in the future!
So there you have it, folks! It turns out I was sleep deprived and after listening to the whole album, it does make sense as to why ABCD is the title track. NOW, will I go out of my way and listen to this on repeat? Sadly, no for its still too girly/ girl crush for me. But "ABCD" gets a thumbs-up from me for its catchy beats, clever lyrics, and vibrant visuals. Pop it on your playlist and get ready to groove—it’s Nayeon at her finest!
Please remember to listen and form an opinion of your own!
Annyeong!
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cosmicalily · 5 months ago
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nayeon - 'na' mini album review + ranking
'something' - when i heard the audio teaser for this, i was immediately SO excited. then when i heard the start of this song, i was even more excited. 'SAY MY NAME' who?? that guitar SCREAMS iconic y2k track. i love this genre for twice (see basics & rush) and i feel like the way this track was produced works SO well for the overall vibe of the album. liquid drum and bass (at least the very simple, dreamy style of it) has become almost a bit overdone in my opinion due to the newjeansification of kpop (not dealing with that here) but the use of the guitar in the background gives it that iconic y2k feeling similar to destiny's child and tlc. i think overall this is a really easy to listen to track, however i definitely did expect a little more from it after listening to the audio snippet. would've loved more of the nayeon rap because that's what i was most excited for!
'count it' - this is so dreamy, it reminds me a bit of 'wishing on you' from jihyo's solo album, which is one of my favs. i love a slow nayeon song that solely focuses on her super sweet, smooth vocals and i feel like it's nice to hear her lower voice for a change too, especially bc jyp absolutely makes her (and jihyo) work overtime with those high ass adlibs in their group songs. this was honestly everything i wanted from this song; slow, an easy listen, beautiful, minimal production that still doesn't feel boring or repetitive, and that ending was honestly my fave thing EVER! could listen to it on repeat, and most definitely will. it felt like the perfect outro song for this album too.
'magic' - that prechorus is SO delicious oh my god! nayeon and julie is literally giving the kpop version of every iconic collab in the 2010s between an insane vocalist and badass rapper (i'm thinking nikki minaj, ariana grande, iggy azalea before she got cancelled lol) however, i actually don't love the chorus as much as i was hoping! it definitely fits the vibe of the song but i feel like it didn't entirely live up to my expectations for it. of course, julie's vocals are absolutely insane, i'll never not go on about them, and nayeon absolutely ate! i feel like this track again matches the late 2000s vibes i'm getting from the album, with a little more this would have 110% been my favourite song.
'abcd' - NAYONCE WHO??? i'm actually not joking at all, this was absolutely what the kpop industry needed. that very typical young, teenager-y y2k concept has honestly been entirely overdone (yk what i'm talking about, every girl group and their mother's been a victim of it welp) so i'm SO GLAD that icons like kiss of life and now nayeon have decided to bring back mature y2k! we need trashy! we need camp! we need intense instrumentals and sassy raps and lyrics! pop was so cute and i adore it for her, but i love seeing the more adult concept for nayeon too, esp bc she's almost 30 now and i feel like she needed something a little more. this feels very very very much like crazy in love by beyonce, which kind of does unsettle me a little, it's not a bad thing but that song is VERY iconic so it feels like a very tricky song to try and replicate even when its done a bit differently, because there's always gonna be comparisons regardless and a song like that just cannot be outdone, no matter how iconic nayeon is. however, it's different to all the recent releases we've had in kpop so imma let it slide. also, i was VERY disappointed by the fact that this track, the TITLE TRACK, was less than three minutes. why tf are ALL of the bsides longer?? the math is not mathing. i was really hoping short song syndrome wouldn't hit 3rd gen kpop but apparently it has, which is actually so sucky. also i highkey hate jyp's promotion methods bc y'all did NOT need to spoil the entire chorus?? like i would've enjoyed this so much more if it was a suprise yk. that felt like a really dumb move especially when there wasn't even a super different crazy end chorus so that felt like a bad decision but oh well. solid title track, 9/10 (-2 for the shortness of the song and promotions). and final thoughts, i feel like jihyo also would've eaten this concept up. after seeing namoji perform 10 minutes, i've been needing them to do a song as a subunit and i feel like this would've fitted them as a trio SO well.
'halligalli' - she's cute, she's bubbly, but not too childish either. she JUST fits into this album's concept in my opinion, and it feels like the classic twice bside recipe (this isn't a bad thing, but it does sound like something i've heard before from twice and it fits into their discography well). however, sticking to the classics isn't a bad thing at all, often if you have all new genres an album can feel daunting and too diverted from the identity you felt the artist was originally showing. so i think this is a very safe but cute track. it'll go on my playlist, but i feel like she's a tiny bit forgettable.
'butterflies' - can someone explain to me why this wasn't on the 'im nayeon' album? because this SCREAMS that concept. it's super cute and very nayeon-esque, but i feel like it takes away from the more mature concept this album was leaning towards? it feels very teenage y2k lovesong, which is super cute, but this album was gearing more towards iconic y2k artists in their adult prime so i feel like this doesn't quite resonate with that. i'll definitely listen to it because it's a good track, but probably not in conjunction with the rest of the album since it doesn't fit my mental vibe for it lmao.
'heaven' - out of the two slow tracks, 'count it' was honestly my favourite. i think its also because this song was fully english and it felt like an overload of entirely english songs in this album, which is lowkey weird for me to say as an international fan, but it feels like twice is trying too hard to globalise its audience and is forgetting about their initial fanbase. like twice has been doing one english track in their albums for a bit now, but even the title track for this album was very english heavy and so were most of the bsides. three out of six bsides were english, and the others still have a lot of english lyrics. anyways, it just didn't stick out to me as much as the other songs, still very sweet and nice to listen to but not particularly outstanding in my eyes. it'll definitely end up on my playlist though!
let me know your opinions on this comeback. i personally adore this image for nayeon and think it was overall a solid album!
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kpop-locks · 10 months ago
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꒰ ˀˀ ↷ twice ; as sanrio ”♡ᵎ ꒱
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witchkittymeow · 3 months ago
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to be honest i had this idea since i started listening to twice i just never did anything about it until now
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y-urios · 1 year ago
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(^-^)  ⁺    ⟡    🎀   ⿻
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(^-^)  ⁺    ⟡    🍌   ⿻  @w-eons
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d1vin34ngel · 6 months ago
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Every morning 🥝 ⁎ ᯱ ఎ
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울린 beep-beep-beep-beep 소리 귀에 윙윙윙 맴도는
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나를 재촉하던 모닝콜 없이 일일어나 🍉
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Cheesecake 한 입입 🌷 ꪆ୧ ₊
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@suzy143 Ready baby, I hope I win 💗
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hourlyonglixx · 1 year ago
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the adorable Nayeon and Felix with their song "no problem" 🥺🤍
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d4myeon · 6 months ago
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nayeon - na album trailer icons
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nayawnzn · 3 months ago
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﹒ ◠ 钟辰乐 𝒵𝒽ℴ𝓃𝑔 𝒞𝒽ℯ𝓃𝓁ℯ⊹ ﹒
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acquarelas · 3 months ago
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thatonefangirlly · 5 months ago
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Na- Nayeon 2nd Mini Album Review
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Nayeon biases! I'm baaaaaack and buckle up because we're diving into Nayeon's solo debut with her album "Na"! As someone who isn't a TWICE fan and doesn't really seek out their solos or group songs, I was intrigued to see what this cheerful ray of sunshine (as my bestie would call her) could bring to the table all on her own. Here’s the lowdown on what went down:
Concept: 8.9/10 Nayeon's concept for "Na" is like a sugary shot of nostalgia mixed with a modern twist. She plays on themes of youthful innocence and heart-fluttering romance, which suits her image perfectly. It’s like stepping into a pastel wonderland where every song feels like a daydream on a sunny day. However, I would’ve loved a bit more depth in exploring different emotional landscapes beyond the usual lovey-dovey vibes.
Lyrics:9/10 Let’s talk lyrics! They’re cute, they’re catchy, and they stick like bubblegum to your brain. Nayeon brings her trademark charm with lyrics that are refreshingly honest and relatable. Whether she’s singing about crushes or the thrill of being young and carefree, you can’t help but smile along with her. But hey, a tad more poetic flair wouldn’t hurt to add some layers to her storytelling.
Beats: 7.5/10The beats in "Na" are where Nayeon really shines. They're bouncy, infectious, and tailor-made for those dance breaks in your bedroom. Each track has its own personality, from the upbeat pop anthems to the softer ballads that let Nayeon’s vocals soar. My only gripe? Some tracks felt a bit formulaic, like they were playing it safe instead of pushing the envelope.
Visual: 8/10Visually, Nayeon serves looks for days! The music video for ABCD is a feast for the eyes, with vibrant colors and whimsical settings that complement the album’s playful vibe. Nayeon herself is a total star, effortlessly blending cute and chic in every frame. It’s clear she’s having a blast, and that infectious energy leaps through the screen. However, a bit more experimentation with visual storytelling could have elevated the experience even further.
Overall Impression: In the end, "Na" is a delightful debut that showcases Nayeon’s undeniable talent and charisma. It’s a feel-good album through and through, perfect for those moments when you need a pick-me-up or a soundtrack to your sunny days. While it doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it stays true to what makes Nayeon so beloved among fans: her infectious charm and killer vocals. Here’s hoping her next solo venture brings even more surprises and growth. While I do find it to be quite nice, I will still pick one or two songs out of the whole album. You know me... "Not a girly girl" and for me it's still a bit too girly. Until then, "Na:" will still be on my recommendation list.
So there you have it, folks! Nayeon’s "Na" album is a solid debut that’s sure to put a smile on your face. Grab your headphones, hit play, and get ready to dance like nobody’s watching and please for an opinion on your own!
Annyeong!
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lupebunny · 2 months ago
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~ . . . _ -˚ ₊ ❀ ˚ ⠀ -` ⋅
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those pretty faces always made you stand out in a crowd
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kpop-locks · 5 months ago
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꒰ ˀˀ ↷ nayeon ; simple + edit ”♡ᵎ ꒱
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biniih · 5 months ago
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୨୧ nayeon { twice } lockscreens!
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onceuponmykpop · 4 months ago
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TWICE:
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Known for their vibrant and diverse personalities, could each be associated with different colours that reflect their individual styles and energies:
1. **Nayeon**:
Cheerful and bright, colors like pink and pastels suit Nayeon's bubbly and cute persona.
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2. **Jeongyeon**:
With a more tomboyish and cool image, Jeongyeon might prefer colors like black, grey, or deep blues that convey a sense of strength and sophistication.
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3. **Momo**:
Known for her energetic and powerful dance moves, bold and fiery colors like red or orange could complement Momo's dynamic stage presence.
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4. **Sana**:
Sana's sweet and charming personality often shines with soft and elegant hues like lavender, mint green, or light blue.
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5. **Jihyo**:
As the leader, Jihyo exudes confidence and warmth. Colors like burgundy, gold, or earth tones might suit her strong and nurturing presence.
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6. **Mina**:
Mina's graceful and sophisticated image pairs well with soft and understated colors such as ivory, beige, or light pink.
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7. **Dahyun**:
Known for her quirky and playful nature, Dahyun might gravitate towards vibrant and quirky colors like neon green, electric blue, or bold patterns.
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8. **Chaeyoung**:
As a talented artist, Chaeyoung's creative spirit could be reflected in her preference for artistic and unconventional colors or combinations that stand out. Yellow is the most flamboyant.
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9. **Tzuyu**:
Elegant and graceful, Tzuyu might favor classic and refined colors such as navy blue, emerald green, or shades of purple that highlight her sophisticated beauty.
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These colors not only reflect their individual styles but also contribute to the vibrant and cohesive image that TWICE presents as a group.
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r5vh7c · 3 months ago
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