I’ve seen the Billboard lists and people making their own on various forums, but I wanted to share mine here. Let me know if you have similar music taste as me or where you would rank these songs on your own list (if at all)! @turtuallysarcastic@carmen@nightmoon@bcampbell1662
15. Sorry – AOA
The last few months of 2019 were phenomenal for AOA. Queendom gave exposure to many girl groups, but I think AOA benefitted the most. They were able to shed their previous image and rebirth their group after losing 2 members. Sorry takes all of the signature elements of an AOA song (breathy vocals, catchy chorus, sex appeal) and then amps up the mature factor. I always found AOA’s songs fun yet a little kitschy, which is not always my taste. Sorry hits a sweet spot between trying something new, but not too new to turn away previous fans and I think we can look forward to an AOA revival in 2020. If you like this song, I highly recommend checking out their cover of Mammamoo’s “Egotistic”!
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CharmingKey
December 24, 2019 at 5:35 PM
My Top 20 Kpop Songs of 2019
I’ve seen the Billboard lists and people making their own on various forums, but I wanted to share mine here. Let me know if you have similar music taste as me or where you would rank these songs on your own list (if at all)!
@turtuallysarcastic @carmen @nightmoon @bcampbell1662
15. Sorry – AOA
The last few months of 2019 were phenomenal for AOA. Queendom gave exposure to many girl groups, but I think AOA benefitted the most. They were able to shed their previous image and rebirth their group after losing 2 members. Sorry takes all of the signature elements of an AOA song (breathy vocals, catchy chorus, sex appeal) and then amps up the mature factor. I always found AOA’s songs fun yet a little kitschy, which is not always my taste. Sorry hits a sweet spot between trying something new, but not too new to turn away previous fans and I think we can look forward to an AOA revival in 2020. If you like this song, I highly recommend checking out their cover of Mammamoo’s “Egotistic”!