Song Review: JU-NE (iKON) – Feel Lost
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Song Review: JU-NE (iKON) – Feel Lost

The guys of iKON have slowly been establishing solo careers now that they’re free from YG Entertainment’s shackles. JU-NE has previously recorded a few OSTs, but Feel Lost (나 홀로) and accompanying mini album Bruise mark his official debut. The song sees him adopt a rock approach, melding guitar with funky rhythms. As a guitar … Continue reading

Song Review: Bobby (iKON) – Harmless (ft. Chanmina)
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Song Review: Bobby (iKON) – Harmless (ft. Chanmina)

iKON’s Bobby has returned with his third album and a dramatic new hairstyle. He’s also paired with Japanese artist Chanmina, trading blows over the banging Harmless. The song brings him back toward cathartic, confrontational hip-hop. Bobby has always pulled off this style well, and Harmless‘s electronic edge has plenty of potential. Its rugged bass immediately … Continue reading

Song Review: DK (iKON) – LTNS
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Song Review: DK (iKON) – LTNS

Since switching agencies, iKON members have had more opportunity to develop solo careers and explore different sounds. DK (Kim Dongyuk) is known as the group’s main dancer, but his music takes a more downbeat, angsty turn for pre-release LTNS (오랜만이야). This track melds rock textures with mid-tempo percussion. The vocals are heavily filtered, giving them … Continue reading

Song Review: iKON – Panorama
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Song Review: iKON – Panorama

Freed from YG Entertainment’s clutches, iKON are now releasing music with greater frequency. Panorama arrives just months after the group’s latest album and sees the guys working with new collaborators. However, the track retains iKON’s classic sound. At its best, Panorama works as a pleasant, sing-song mid-tempo that showcases a lighter side of iKON’s musical … Continue reading

Song Review: iKON – U
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Song Review: iKON – U

Days after hitting us with pre-release Tantara, iKON have delivered their first album under new management. And if title track U is any indication, the group is in a very happy place. This is their most upbeat single yet, offering their take on the popular disco-party sound. Given the song’s co-write from member Bobby, I … Continue reading