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#indie moodboard#edgy moodboard#rainbow moodboard#messy moodboard#vsco moodboard#red velvet#rv#rv irene#rv seulgi#rv yeri#rv joy#rv moodboard#red velvet dumb dumb#the red
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IRENE ♡ sweet simple series: paris
#red velvet#rvedit#irene#redvelvetinc#dailyrv#rvsource#bae joohyun#ultkpopnetwork#ggnet#femaleidolsedit#kgoddesses#femaleidolsgifs#femaleidolsnet#femaledaily#emsigifs#*mine#*irene#dumb gifs i made three weeks ago#bunny met bunny :((
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IRENE Dumb Dumb, 2015.
#irene#bae joohyun#red velvet#rv#ireneedit#rvedit#femaleidolsedit#femaleidol#femaidolsedit#redvelvetinc#dailyrv#dazzlingidolsedit#kgoddesses#beautyidolsedit#mine#mystuff#gif*#dumb dumb#the red era#luvenom
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#red velvet#3rd gen kpop#era: dumb dumb#kpop girls#red velvet layouts#kpop#kpop icons#kpop aesthetic#kpop layouts#kpop gg
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MAMAS BOY!
#the mandela catalogue#tmc#mandela catalogue#adam murray#lynn murray#suicide tw#scopophobia#scopo tw#zerbs art#I HAVE AN ART TAG NOW#drew this while listening to dumb dumb by red velvet#very different vibes might i add#worlds most fucked up man (hes me#if you look at lynns feet#or adams arm#or his hand#ill show up with a weapon :3
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I made a quick sketch of Vel in my phone cus i was tryna enroll for the 2nd semester and the line took too long so i sent it to my friend and we started playing tic tac toe using velvet(s) (forehead), we took it seriously but none of us won...
#velvet trolls#trolls band together#trolls 3#i was the red circle ☠️#HELP 😭😭😭😭#this was so dumb I couldn't draw properly oh my god#shitpost#ill cook up something real soon
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Hmmm
Why he looking at her like that?
(Pumpkin Pie knows)
#this is dumb#crk#cookie run kingdom#pastryvelvet#velvetpastry#redpastry#red velvet cookie#pastry cookie
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Seulgi for Sure Magazine (January 2016)
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i won't shut up about them, actually
not mine!! don't know who it belongs to tho :(
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dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb
#kang seulgi#seulgi kang#red velvet#kpop#kpop fanart#kpop art#red velvet art#red velvet fanart#dumb dumb#seulgi#rv dumb dumb#dumb dumb rv#rv seulgi#seulgi rv
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Currant Cream: How did the second prince of the Vanilla Kingdom get here so fast?
Red Velvet: We love Currant Cream...but she's not always the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Does Currant Cream find out the real identities of B.A.D.4? Of course at some point.
#cookie run kingdom#crk headcanons#red velvet cookie#hellhound b.a.d. 4#t.n.t. b.a.d.4#b.a.d. 4#zz skull#mushy p.#currant cream cookie#just a dumb little set up
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#9 years ago (omg…) kpop peaked#dumb dumb#red velvet#the Red#2015#kpop#ggs#girl groups#mv#music video#photoshoot#concept
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I've been watching Wednesday and I headcanon that Enid recommends Wednesday random artists/songs that she thinks Wednesday would like, Wednesday doesn't like most of the stuff she gets recommend but she secretly enjoys tally hall and tries to listen to them in secret so Enid isn't like "I TOLD YOU, YOU WOULD LIKE THEM HA!"
in short: I think Wednesday is a secret tally hall fan and idc if people think this headcanon is ooc I like it!!!
#wednesday#wednesday addams#enid sinclair#wenclair#headcanon#music headcanons#tally hall#Wednesday addams is a tally hall fan and i dont care what you say!!!!#Enid also recommended Red Velvet to Wednesday and she kinda likes them so Enid would put them on more often#red velvet is the only kpop group Wednesday probably somewhat openly likes#such a dumb headcanon but i adore it <33
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K-pop Discography Deep Dives: Red Velvet (Part ONE)
A Disclaimer: I was planning, when I first started Tumblr, to be a lurker, but then I began an office job and needed something to listen to to keep myself occupied. And then, I started going through entire K-pop groups’ repertoires, album by album, and jotting down my thoughts. And then, I stumbled into K-pop tumblr and decided, you know what, there’s at least four people on this hell site who would read in depth rants about these discographies and at least five who wouldn’t read it and then get mad because it’s kind of our job as K-pop fans. My lukewarm takes should be taken with an entire silo of salt and the knowledge that this is completely for fun and occupying my very bored, very neurodivergent brain. All this to say, for the love of god, I’m a sleep-deprived student and I don’t have time for internet hate, so don’t kill me. With that being said, enjoy!
Here are my credentials: Red Velvet was the first k-pop group I ever loved, even though Blackpink was really my introduction. I became a ReVeLuv in 2019, because of Russian Roulette, and I’ve been a fan since, including of the members’ solo careers (Wendy in particular). But as I’ve gotten more into k-pop and since they come back so infrequently, I haven’t really been keeping up with them and I feel like I’m less of a fan than I once was. So, I’m super excited for their comeback on the 13th (especially with a full album!) and I’m hoping that through this deep dive, I’ll fall back in love just in time for the new album.
Red Velvet is almost a decade old, having debuted with four members (Wendy, Joy, Irene, and Seulgi) in 2014, with the 5th, Yeri, being added the year after. Red Velvet is known for their dual concept: the poppier, brighter Red side and the R & B focused, more sensual Velvet side, which sets them apart from many girl groups of their time that were pigeonholed into either “cute / naive” or “sexy / mature”.
Happiness is their official 2014 debut (again, with four members). While I do like this song, I don’t find myself coming back to it often because it just doesn’t sound like Red Velvet to me; it’s bubbly and odd, but in a similar way to a lot of k-pop; it sounds like many other “quirky” k-pop groups from the same time, and just a bit too young for a group who were all adults at the time. Wendy’s bridge remains a highlight, but like NingNing’s vocal showcase in Next Level, it doesn’t fit the song enough, and I wish it was in a better one so I could love it more.
Be Natural is the balance of sorts to Happiness, a more mature R & B track that’s a cover of the 2001 classic by S.E.S. I love the jazzy background of this one, and the kind of drawn-out pull of the vocals that sound much smoother than in Happiness. It was this song that proved RV could be more than just their debut, and could tackle both more childish and more grown-up concepts. While this is a cover, they put their own spin on it, though I admit I’m not a fan of Taeyong’s part, as I’m almost never in favor of random rap verses in very subdued songs. Also, I’m not a choreo blog, but shoutout to all the difficult work that they do dancing on the chairs, because my back hurts just watching it.
Ice Cream Cake marks the introduction of Yeri, which gives me a fair bit of bias towards this as I’m happy to see them all together. It’s bubbly and bright with almost impressive amounts of aegyo that’s definitely a product of its overly bubbly 2015 k-pop world, especially the rap verse that just jumps in out of nowhere. While it has far more personality than Happiness does (like in the slight creepiness of the playground-esque lalalala’s and the bizarre music video), I think that it’s still very much a marker of the beginning stage of Red Velvet’s career when they were still figuring out their identity as a band. I want to be clear that it’s not a bad song. But it doesn’t stack up to the instant classics that we’ll see in a bit.
Automatic, like Be Natural for Happiness, is the Velvet balance for Ice Cream Cake, and where ICC feels very young, Automatic is far more sleek and graceful in its delivery. It’s a gentle R & B track that glides along like it’s dancing on its tiptoes the whole time. It clearly was put together after the success of the Be Natural cover, and while there are similarities, I prefer Automatic for two reasons: a) Yeri’s there, rounding out the voices well, and b) It sounds more like a Red Velvet song, with a few little quirks. The instrumental is minimalistic, which lets the voices speak for themselves, and it’s the first title in this series I’ve loved on first re-listen.
From the Ice Cream Cake EP, Stupid Cupid was an immediate favorite. Starting off with that Western-movie-esque guitar, its intonation and production is reminiscent of a 2nd gen title, Girls Generation in particular. Normally I’m not a fan of a slight drop between pre-chorus and chorus, but it works here. I even don’t mind the rap verse, as the humor in it fits more with the tone of the song than one usually does. I never gave this song a second thought before, so I’m glad I found it.
Dumb Dumb is the first song that feels quintessentially Red Velvet in this review. It’s very much a “throw things at the wall” track, with that delightfully funky instrumental and a never-stopping drumline that feels like it’s beating your heart for you. It’s a song that feels like it shouldn’t work, between the key changes, the tempo changes, the many repetitions, the chanting, etc, and yet…it does? Dumb Dumb toes about five dozen tightropes perfectly, and I have no idea how. This song has so many things that are genuine pet peeves of mine, but I love it anyway, and if anyone could pull this off (with a random verse honoring Michael Jackson), it’s them.
The Red is almost universally known as an excellent album, and I can’t talk about every song (even though I would!), so I’ll just talk about a few of my favorites: Huff n’ Puff, Campfire, and Don’t U Wait No More. Huff n’ Puff bounces back and forth with an oddly warped instrumental and off-beat clapping, then ties it all together with a great bridge and its titular refrain. Campfire has more sing talk than I normally enjoy, but it’s still melodic and its brassy chorus more than makes up for it. And Don’t U Wait No More has an interestingly clipped call and response in its chorus that is now very much stuck in my head.
One Of These Nights is a surprising choice for a single, especially for 2016. Many reviewers responded with mixed or even negative opinions on it after the delightful bombast that is Dumb Dumb, and I can see why they did. One Of These Nights is not a song for everyone; it’s quiet, melancholy, and honestly depressing, and yet it’s so beautiful and heartfelt that it’s honestly my favorite of their singles. It was made to mark the Korean festival of Chuseok (that is, in legend, the one day of the year where two fabled lovers can reunite, before they have to part again), and that gentle yearning and happiness with an edge of tragedy is so comforting for anyone coming out of grief but still remembering the good times. Red Velvet’s voices are something special; they’re great separately, but together, they’re just stunning.
The Velvet is less critically praised than The Red, but I love both Rose Scent Breeze and Light Me Up. Rose Scent Breeze may seem like just another b-side at first, but it soon goes from gentle melancholy to a furious guitar riff-led power ballad that lifts you up without losing its palpable emotion. Light Me Up is an R & B song too, but has a youthful energy and a joy not found in their other “Velvet” songs. As both a queer person and a huge fan of Wendy’s voice, I admit I like her “La Rouge” version more than the original, though the harmonizing at the end feels like honest-to-god floating.
Russian Roulette starts with a similarly creepy “lalala” to the one in Ice Cream Cake, and was actually the first Red Velvet song I ever heard. It bounds forward with the choppy energy of a classic video game, and between the insane catchiness of its hook and the bizarre combination of murderous Tom-and-Jerry imagery and skyscrapers of aegyo, it’s no surprise it went viral. It both fits perfectly into k-pop cliches and pokes fun at them in the process, zig-zagging between what seems like a sweet love song and the visuals of a gang of expressionless dolls. It is…utterly bizarre, and, just like the first time, I’m utterly enthralled.
What to say about the EP? I love this entire album, and it’s so hard to choose a hidden gem. Lucky Girl, Fool, and Bad Dracula are all excellent tracks, and I love all of the different combinations of doo-wop, synth, and other vintage genres too. I’ve got to say that my favorite is Lucky Girl, though, partially for the delightful catchiness of the song as a whole, partially for the inclusion of actual “shoo-be-doo-wop” vocalization, and partially for the immaculate Girls Generation-esque 50’s/60’s production.
Rookie is not and never has been a song for me. It’s not that it’s a bad song, per se, and I actually enjoy the greater part of the verses. Red Velvet’s voices are great as always, and I also love that bridge. This song, truth be told, annoys me more than anything, because it’s so, so close to being good. But why, why, why, did they have to give it a chanty, aegyo-filled hook? Come on, guys, we were almost there. We could’ve had another so-crazy-it-just-might-work situation like Dumb Dumb, but instead there’s too much crazy and not enough working for me.
From the Rookie EP, I honestly preferred almost every song to the title, but Little Little was my favorite. It’s slow and quiet at first, and during the verses, you’ll think it’s bound to be depressing. But then, like an opposite version of Rookie, the chorus completely changes the song, turning it into a dreamy R & B ballad that’s been a fixture on my sleep playlist for years.
If the last few songs have been upbeat, Red Flavor is practically jubilant. It’s been called THE summer k-pop song, and for good reason. It bounces off the metaphorical walls, full of delight and youthful energy. Even the verses, albeit slower, set up that juggernaut of a chorus with its distinctive “red, red, red flavor” distortion in the post. I’m sure this is just me being a ReVeLuv, but this song is so nostalgic for me and never fails to make me a bit sappy, especially the slightly wistful outro. I don’t mind the rap, but I wish we could’ve gotten more of the singing section of the bridge instead. Overall though I really like this one.
The Red Summer is one of their strongest EPs, and while I wanted to give Mojito a quick shout-out, my hidden gem is, without a doubt, You Better Know. If you’ve read at least one of the disclaimers at the top of my reviews, you’ll know I’m neurodivergent. I have autism, and I kind of didn’t let myself believe it for a while. But one day I was walking outside and this song came on, and its message was just what I needed to finally let go and let myself stim for the first time. If you don’t have autism, it’s almost impossible to explain the pure rush of joy that stimming (especially after so long repressing it) can bring, and so whenever You Better Know comes up on my playlist, I find myself fighting a huge grin and getting the urge to dance. God, I love this song so much. I’m trying not to smile right now.
Peek-A-Boo: this was the song I considered my favorite Red Velvet single for a while, although One Of These Nights currently takes that trophy. From the start it crackles with an odd, tongue in cheek humor and a “well what do you want from me” shrug. The instrumental seems to pop out of random places, between a twinkling piano, snapping fingers, and some kind of chime that I can’t place, which go far better with the vocals then I would have assumed. I wish they’d pushed the voices more to be honest, because they feel a bit subdued here (and not in an expressive way like in Automatic), besides the last chorus, but otherwise this one still holds up for me. Because hey, who doesn’t want to watch five girls in rainbow dresses kidnap pizza boys from their cabin in the woods?
From the Perfect Velvet album, I have one main stand out. Kingdom Come needs no introduction for ReVeLuvs since it’s already practically required reading for anyone looking to get into the fandom. I admit I was put off from it for a while because it didn’t live up to being treated like the second coming of Christ, but I’ve definitely warmed up to it. It’s so soothing and warm, like a cat curled up by a fireplace, and Red Velvet’s voices come together almost perfectly to set the scene.
Bad Boy takes an even greater shift away from the Red side and towards the Velvet. One would think that a song like this would be boring and barely leave an impact, and they would be completely wrong. Bad Boy possesses a self-assured and smooth R & B flair reminiscent of Taemin’s more subdued tracks, and moves forward with an unhurried strut. It’s often cited as the pinnacle of their Velvet side, and I might have to agree. I don’t have a hidden gem for the Perfect Red Velvet repackage, since it’s only a couple songs.
So this is where we’ll take a break, because I think we’re about halfway through their discography. Like in the BTS review, I’ll leave my final thoughts until next time, and invite you to touch some grass and eat some Doritos.
I’ll see you in a few days for a boy group supplemental and then next weekend for the second part of Red Velvet. Tschüss!
#k-pop#review#k-pop deep dive#k pop girl groups#red Velvet#Wendy#yeri#irene#joy#seulgi#RV#chill kill#peek a boo#red flavor#Queendom#dumb dumb#russian roulette#reveluv#psycho#bad boy#one of these nights#Spotify
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I will always mourn "velvet" songs being r&b but if they had to evolve im glad they evolved into elegant fantasy/princessy instead of any other alternative
#remember when psycho came out and everyone was like 'whoaaaaa a blend of the velvet and red sounds!!'#it was our new normal and we never knew#as long as they keep the r&b bsides coming i am content#says kenna#ive listened to cosmic i think 40x today? definitely for 2 straught hours. she might knock dumb dumb off her 9 year throne in my heart
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