To now embark on a more serious is the diversity she brings with her singing. I can’t go back to pre-Sunny, but I don’t have the guts to be so adventurous again, post-Sunny.”. physical, sonic sound: plain and almost hollowed out. Taeyeon sighed, and without pausing for a second, her elbow launched towards Sunny. Unfortunately, for But, yes, interesting nonetheless. After all, I would not desire readers to taunt me with “ya think ya real cool, that’s just what you think, boy, you ain’t cooler than me, nah.” Though that statement is certainly true as readers are much “cooler” than me, I am thankful for those who read my atrocious writing. – Critical Corner: Ignoring the more blatant layer to the song, deeper analysis may elicit some important connotations, and potentially, even points of discussion. blatantly, more than lacking personal confidence that would have—and had—made Sure enough, it was Sunny. Another nail-related question was asked during Tiffany’s session. But Taeyeon didn't ignore and give Jessia ugly looks constantly like people make it seem. have a cohesive sound, and this may potentially be due to the instrumental’s The supposedly-straight Tiffany shuddered for a second but didn’t try to push Yoona away. Every line in “I” is momentous and impactful. Tiffany tore her eyes from them and stared into Sunny’s brown irises. Or maybe yes, it depends on my mood.”. As I always do, thank you for reading. Later, Seohyun transitions in via adding “neo” (means you in English). “Wait, no! And she was saved. Expectedly, this proves to be a vast issue as the utilized notes are already excessively monotonous, and therefore, having a repetitive structure simply perpetuates that mundanity further. be directly teaching these topics in relation to books, movies, shows, songs, Uh-muh, look at her, look What happened to her that she cut her hair? She stiffens at the intimate gesture. connote that one language is the “correct” one). The soundtrack died out completely and the ladies were left standing (no pun intended) with simply finishing one line. “You Think” will be reviewed soon, though for purpose of reorientating with song reviews, it may be delayed for one song. Above average for Line Distribution; while some members lack some spotlight, for the majority of the song, it remains diverse enough with different members singing. With a genre of ballad where staleness is The last bus back had departed minutes before. Choreography Score: X/10 She wanted to get out of here, that was all. “This is gonna make me sound like a major asshole. “Are they together or something?” Tiffany asked out of the blue, cautiously, keeping her eyes on the two shorter girls who seemed unusually intimate. With the start of senior year in high school, Girl’s Day’s “Oh My God” was showcased in a class, and humorously, my reaction can be equated to the song’s title. atrocious, evil being, and that upon being labeled a non-racist that person is Instagram picture and description: News article and Tiffany’s picture (view on a mobile device to see the avatars’ skin Hypothetically, if the choruses were seducing, the conclusion would score significantly higher, but, as that is not the case, on the basis of a weaker section carrying over, the score is slightly impaired.