2/19/2024 0 Comments Aoa runway songs![]() ![]() The official music video was released on May 16 through the group's official YouTube channel and on 1theK channel, surpassing the 20 million views in conjunction since the release. The third and final teaser was released on May 12 and show short clips of the group dancing along with close-up of each member. The second teaser was released a day later on May 10 and was titled as "weekend version", showing the girls happy while walking on the street. The first music video teaser was released on and was titled as "week version", showing the girls working as lifeguards on a beach. All editions come with a random trading card. The single was officially released on August 3, 2016, as a physical single in eleven versions. On July 27, the pre-orders for the digital single started on iTunes Japan and "Good Luck" was available for pre-release download. On July 25, it was revealed that the Japanese version of "10 Seconds" and "Really Really" would be parts of the single, releasing audio teasers of both songs. On June 24, through the app Line, the group held a live broadcast, in which they discussed the upcoming release, revealing the prices among others details. On June 21, cover artworks for eleven versions of the single, including Limited Editions Type A/B/C, Regular Edition, and Limited Members Editions, were revealed. The pre-orders for the single started on June 9, 2016, at noon JST. On Jit was announced that the Japanese version of "Good Luck" would be released on Augas AOA's fifth physical single with no further details. "Good Luck" was released as a digital download in conjunction with the release of Good Luck EP in Korean on May 16, 2016. Adding that the release it's a "nice change for the group, which is boasting a fresh-feeling sound to showcase new textures of their voices". "Good Luck" was described as a brassy, slow-burning pop track by Fuse. The single was released in eleven different physical versions and as a digital download in Japan. It was released by Universal Music Japan on August 3, 2016. "Good Luck" was remade as a Japanese song for the group's the fifth single titled, "Good Luck," from their second Japanese studio album Runway (2016). It has sold over 545,952 digital copies as of July 2016. The song was a commercial success peaking at number 2 on the Gaon Digital Chart. A music video for the title track was also released on May 16. To promote the song and the EP, AOA performed "Good Luck" on several South Korean music programs, including Music Bank, Show! Music Core and Inkigayo. The lyrics were written by Han Seong-ho, Jang Yeon-jeong and Innovators and the music was composed by Matthew Tishler, Aaron Benward and Felicia Barton. It was released as the title track from the EP by FNC Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment on in conjunction with the mini-album. ![]() " Good Luck" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group AOA for their fourth extended play of the same name (2016). The song still reaches its ultimate goal relatively unscathed, but it would have been an absolutely outstanding entry in their discography had they stuck to their guns and decided not to try to cover so many bases."Good Luck (Japanese version)" on YouTube The song’s surging melodicism relies on an ever-building structure to deliver its knockout punch, but when the rap break hits after the second chorus, that momentum is violently interrupted by an unpleasant and unnecessary dubstep attack. This isn’t a particularly uncommon thing for k-pop or j-pop, but it really doesn’t work here. I assume because of this, the song shoehorns in a truly grating middle eight. Leader and rapper Jimin is one of the group’s most popular members, and without any hip-hop influence, War doesn’t give her much to do. That said, the song is at least a minute too long, and it’s clear even from the first listen exactly which portion should have been omitted. Instead, Way galvanizes through the strength of its oft-repeated, subtly anthemic hook. Gone are the incessant shouts and ad-libs present in their Brave Brothers material. Though War is uptempo, its melody has a more intentional feel than most of AOA’s dance tracks. ![]() Wow War Tonight‘s understated synth backbone is in line with some of the more 80’s inspired tracks the group has given us of late, and it’s brilliantly suited to the girls’ voices. The song sounds nothing like the two original j-pop singles they’ve given us thus far, but that’s actually to its credit. So, it makes sense that they’d put renewed focus on their Japanese career with the release of Wow War Tonight. After two years with a stranglehold on the charts, AOA have had a difficult year in Korea.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |