
Hi there.
I am quite cautious to leave a review in a gall of such a strong fandom. I leave a honest review after seeing Jay Park’s performance on TV and downloading his songs online.
Recently, K-pop is importing the international trend of electronics at the front line. It is quite inspiring of Jay Park to return with his favorite style of music, R&B, in this situation. Although the leading songs of the girl groups and their ‘hallyu’ wave are based on Electro house, originating from Europe, the main reason these songs capture the hearts of international fans is due to their appeal to the general public and the artistry. The European electro music style is highly various and deep; however, most were made for clubs thus they are long (the shortest song is seven minutes long) and some are quite hard to listen to lightly since they emphasize the artistic qualities of the DJ. However, Korean songs are edited very well, with refined melodies that grasp the trendy tunes.
So why am I suddenly talking about girl groups? It is because Jay Park’s ‘Abandoned’ is an Usher wannabe song. Some compare him with Taeyang but both Taeyang and Jay Park are Usher wannabes. Therefore, it is in fact meaningless to compare the two. To compare with Usher, this track (Abandoned) has the feel of Usher’s album back in 1997 – this is welcoming, seeing that Usher seems to be lost in the two-way road of R&B and club tunes these days. Anyhow, the fact that (Jay) created a track that is loyal to the basics of his style of music, instead of battling with poor club tunes, is to be highly respected. This shows his determination to do music that he likes, rather than going with the mainstream music.
I see frequently in numerous blogs that the track is rather boring; I think otherwise. Every song has its own philosophy and concept and ‘Abandoned’ pursues the extreme side of urbane music. Thus it cannot be bright nor have too much emotions. Some may say that it’s all bluff but R&B itself puts up a bare front. To say it nicely, the genre is refined, city-like and emotional but bluntly, it’s all bluff. However, I want to call it a refined, city-like sensibility. This kind of music does not work well yet in Korea since most Korean songs are still ‘뽕짝’ (bbong-jak; old Korean music style, very emotional though songs are upbeat). Whether it be rock, hip-hop, house, R&B, all Korean songs have this bbong-jak melody. (omit) I want to express it not as singing, but rather crying out with emotion. I’m not necessarily saying that this kind of music is bad; the problem is, this kind of music dominates 80% of K-pop. There is no variety. In this state, Jay Park’s song, which shows controlled sensibility with controlled vocals, is very appealing to people that love this kind of music.
In regards to Jay Park’s vocals, I believe that he is doing above average. The sound is not completely full, like that of Africans, but I believe that it will improve much if he refines his vocals which resemble the shallow yet emotional vocal of Justin Timberlake. I also believe that his voice fits very well to this kind of dance-R&B. Seeing his performance, showing that level of vocals while dancing is definitely above average for an idol singer.
In any case, in the world of K-pop that is divided into Korean bbong-jak and North-European electro started by SM, it was good to hear a track like ‘Abandoned’, an American style R&B that is abundant in the world yet so rare in Korea – and Jay, in addition, pushing his style of music without compromising with the reality. (The track is good to listen to) in terms of the song itself, the style and his philosophy. I do not know how well the songs are doing but I hope that, similar to Seo Taeji who brought the vanilla ice style to Korea creating a revolution, Jay’s style will rise up to the surface a bit more and become the starting point of the creation of more songs for listeners like me.
Thanks for reading a poor review.
SOURCE: dcgall; TRANSLATOR: Lydia@jaypark.net
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