These aren’t your grandma’s “shooby doos.” - C.K. But at its core, the song is a testament to how their vocal harmonies are so strong, they can pull off a bit of doo wop. “Lucky Girl” is an amalgamation of the sonic variation the group excels at, with a collage of textures that includes circus music, electronica, and the “womp womp womp” of a sad trombone. The girls prove you only need five members to take on big band. Never one to keep things simple, both styles get mashed together for the final, cleverly chaotic chorus. This standout from The Red sees the group opening with peppy energy over a staccato-focused rhythm, before flipping the song into a lush bed of soft synths and warm harmonies on the chorus. CAITLIN KELLEYĭuality is a key word when talking about Red Velvet’s music, and “Red Dress” represents how the quintet can so easily pivot their mood and sound mid-song. (Not to mention, they share the same lyricist: Jeon Gan Di.) Word play knows no language barrier as Wendy belts, “Don’t make my mind all scrambled up!” Atop a reggae beat, this slow simmer of a song is one of their slinkiest R&B-sides yet. This egg-cellent track is the thematic cousin to labelmate f(x)’s “Rum Pum Pum Pum” in the sense that both build romantic storylines around surreal metaphors. On the savory end of Red Velvet’s food-related imagery, “Sunny Side Up!” follows a fragile relationship that could be over easily. “Sunny Side Up!” ( ‘The ReVe Festival’ Day 1, 2019) This experimentalism shows the group at their best and is just one reason why their full projects are worth diving into far past the lead single. The chorus of this hidden gem incorporates a chant-like melody that strangely fits right into the blend of dark, trap production and encouraging lyrics. One of the most brilliant aspects of Red Velvet’s artistry - which you’ll inevitably find as you read through this list - is their ability to turn the unconventional into the most addicting of pop songs. They ended up collaborating with Ellie Goulding on a remix of her recent hit “Close to Me.” This past year, “Bad Boy” made them the first girl group to top Billboard’s 2018 list of the best K-pop songs. Earlier this year, the ladies embarked on their first headlining tour in the States, and they instantly sold out a Los Angeles date. Nine of their albums have topped Korea’s Gaon charts, and they won best female artist at the 2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards. Red Velvet has racked up a sizable amount of achievements over the years. Sometimes you gotta be bold, and this quintet is constantly pushing themselves into new territory, taking conceptual risks while maximizing the outsize talent of their unit. They can be anything they want: girl scouts, murderous vixens, eccentric carnies, aesthetic baddies, or B-movie heroines. K-pop is known for artists rapidly shapeshifting between concepts, but Red Velvet takes that to another level. Please check in-store for local store price and product availability.Red Velvet on Stateside Fans, 'Bad Boy' & What's Next: 'Everything is a Secret' Local store price and product availability in-store may vary from those displayed on our website. Prices and availability are subject to change without notice. You should not rely solely on the information displayed on our website and you should always read labels, warnings and directions prior to using or consuming a product. Ultrafiltered Skim Milk*, Skim Milk, Soluble Corn Fiber, Sugar, Erythritol, Cream, Enriched Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Thiamin Mononitrate, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Vegetable Glycerine, Contains 1% or less of Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Chocolate Extract, Natural Flavors, Salt, Soybean Oil, Cellulose Gel, Cellulose Gum, Mono and Diglycerides, White Rice Flour, Inulin, Sunflower Lecithin, Stevia Leaf Extract (Reb M), Caramel Color, Beet Extract for Color, Vitamin A Palmitate.ĭisclaimer: Actual product packaging and materials may contain additional and/or different ingredients, nutritional or proper usage information than the information displayed on our website.
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