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Old 20th November 2011, 03:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ahtka-chan View Post
People, since Temptastic their songs aren't memorable at all, at least the album songs.

Yayaya is just a bunch of ramdom words thrown together over a happy instrumental and Wae Ireoni is a song that REALLY alike the music from the Northeast here in Brazil.

I don't remember the albums songs of Temptastic.

John Travolta Wannabe has a stupid title and the only good song there is Roly Poly. The repackaged version has a cheap version of Roly Poly and the songs are really bad. The remixes are just the same as the original versions just with different arrangements!

T-ara was really fierce back in ABSOLUTE FIRST/BREAKING HEART and I miss they like that.

And yes, I love T-ara and I like Yayaya, Roly Poly and Cry Cry. It's just that even liking these songs, I'm able to see that their releases has been very generic (i.e.: Yayaya)
Wae Ireoni is AMAZING. It's easily their best or second best song ever. Temptastic isn't as good as AFA/Breaking Heart obviously, but the songs still sound distinctly T-ara. Black Eyes is like one T-ara song (Cry Cry) with three songs by some other boring, generic groups. The second song on John Travolta Wannabe wasn't that great either, but I never once thought "this sounds like a generic girl group song, not T-ara" while listening to it.

I'm also going to respectfully disagree with love in music's comment that none of the songs are filler this time around. It's not that their releases have never had filler before (because they all have), but this is DEFINITELY not the release that changes that.