JIHYO’s command of the stage and stage presence made for a stage to watch. She looks very pretty throughout and her outfits felt bold. I also really like the choreography scenes and JIHYO’s solo shots. The fact that the music video does provoke thoughts about the lyrics and its meaning is pretty cool. A relationship can make someone feel good (what the literal meaning of the lyrics are), but it can easily be dangerous (what the lyrics could potentially mean if you read between the lines). Upon reflection, I feel the lyrics of the song can be interpreted both ways. Ultimately, this leaves JIHYO to call it quits and become a new version of herself. But once we enter the bridge of the song, the relationship breaks down with unanswered calls and text messages. At the start and for the majority of the video, we see the relationship between JIHYO and the male lead appear as strong as a rock. The music video shows the breakdown of a relationship. Without a doubt, Killin’ Me Good is a successful solo debut in my books and I cannot wait to check out the mini-album and hear more from JIHYO. It is more so how that sequence manages to switch up the momentum, and that JIHYO and the producers does so in a flawless and successfully manner without disrupting the song. I am absolute in love the post-chorus sequence of the song that features the line “ You’re making me feel something new“. My first listen to the song yesterday did deliver the impression that there might be a bit too much to the instrumentation, but that thought is officially long gone from my head. While this combination isn’t anything new, the instrumentation of Killin’ Me Good feels amply upbeat and its boldness does work well with JIHYO’s vocals. The instrumentation sits firmly in the R&B realm of music, but there is also a groovy presence to the song. Her vocals also help propel the song forward, which also gives the song tenacity and drive. I also like the fact that the vocals are bold and doesn’t waver at any point, which helps makes Killin’ Me Good a compelling listen. Her vocals stand out from the very beginning and are an absolute highlight. JIHYO’s solo debut also follows TWICE’s early 2023 comeback with READY TO BE, TWICE’s Japanese comeback with Hare Hare and the debut of the group’s first unit (MISAMO) in Japan.įirst impression of Killin’ Me Good yesterday is that JIHYO captivates in this solo debut project. However, this has also become a problem for the group during their performances, especially ones with strong choreography.JIHYO is the second member of TWICE to release solo music, following the footsteps of NAYEON, who debuted last year with POP! JIHYO’s lead single is titled Killin’ Me Good and it is contained on her first solo mini-album, Zone – both of which dropped yesterday. Therefore, stylists often dress them in short and tight-fitted outfits that highlight their curves. TWICE members are all known to have ideal body figures. Momo’s bra stop caused a controversy Jihyo’s revealing dress drew mixed reactions Mina’s sexy image surprised netizens However, there are also opinions that TWICE’s members are mature enough to wear these sexy outfits. Momo, Jihyo, and Mina became the talk of the town for their outfits that were deemed too revealing and inappropriate for the song’s concept by many netizens. TWICE’s outfits for “Talk that Talk” also led to a controversy over body exposure. TWICE’s controversial satin outfits Satin outfits became TWICE’s brand during “Feel Special” promotions Satin and glittery outfits were said to look unflattering on TWICE members on music show Tzuyu’s metallic outfit received mixed reactions Although they look eye-catching, these outfits still received mixed reactions as some claimed they failed to complement TWICE’s visuals and figures. The representative outfits of “Feel Special” were blue and purple satin mini-dresses, tops, and pants. In 2019, TWICE dropped the 8th mini album “Feel Special” with the title track of the same name. TWICE in “Talk that Talk” MV TWICE is once again dressed in satin in “Talk that Talk” MV In this comeback, the complaints came from TWICE’s satin dresses, which are said to look unflattering on some members and overlapping with their outfits during “Feel Special” era. Over the years, TWICE’s styling team and JYP Entertainment have faced backlash multiple times from fans and the public over the members’ outfits. TWICE’s highly-anticipated comeback promotions have just started, but the group is already caught up in a controversy over their outfits. The group returned to the music scene with the new mini album “BETWEEN 1&2” featuring the title track “Talk that Talk”. On August 26, TWICE had their first full-group comeback following all 9 members’ contract renewal with JYP Entertainment. TWICE has sparked controversy over their outfits during comeback promotions several times.
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