BAP's Badman

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Authorpinktokkimin
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The song didn't really do it for me....like idk I'm not a music major or anything so I can't use more offcial/correct terms to describe their music, but it just doesn't do it for me. I know that for some groups it's better and more beneficial to experiment w/ different sounds, but BAP just keeps sticking w/ this concept and it just seems so much more safe to me. I really liked Crash and Stop It because it was SO different from their other songs, but Warrior, Power, One Shot and now Badman all have that same vibe to them and I just wish that TS would let them promote more cutesy songs again. I think that might be one reason why EXO is doing a slight bit better (ok, just looking at the number of views and the fact that EXO has won #1 on music shows already while BAP hasn't). MAMA, Wolf and Growl all sound different enough from each other that it'll draw in new fans, and of course BAP has drawn in new fans too but their growth in popularity and on the music charts have been much more gradual than EXO's. 

I guess I'm really trying to explain that yes I am EXO biased, but no I don't hate BAP. I just personally don't like that they aren't experimenting as much as they could and are staying safe. Please don't kill me Babies, I'm sorry....

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-exotic 11 years ago
I mean they do like to experiment a lot with different genres...they've even said that before. Hurricane, Coffee Shop, Rain Sound, Punch, and some other songs are quite diverse. Oh well, it's your opinion and nobody can change it.
Anonymousxx 11 years ago
But i guess they just want to keep their concept. They have baddas i mean maybe bad boy concept. So they keep it till today. Well yeah i'm baby :)
ExoticM 11 years ago
LOL im gonna agree with you on this i havent listen to badman yet bit Ive been seeing that in their songs, They are good but if they keep doing the same thing it will get boring and they might lose fans *pouts*
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