Warning: Objective Review & Analysis Of Jungkook's 'Golden'

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In this video, we're going to be discussing Jungkook's newest album, 'Golden.'
If you haven't already, be sure to check out the album - it's definitely worth your time! In this video, we're going to be discussing the song from a objective perspective, analysing its structure, melody, and overall quality. So make sure to stop by later to hear our thoughts!

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  • @hannasizemore8028
    @hannasizemore80287 ай бұрын

    Personally, I wasn't looking forward to this album much, because I don't really like American pop and I know that Jungkook loves it and planned to do an album for the western market. In that sense, I think I underestimated him, and forgot what he was bringing to the table as a performer, AND as a curator of good western pop. I've ended up really liking the entire album and listening to it a lot. It made me remember how well-chosen all the music was in the Golden Closet films. The lyrics in some of the songs on Golden aren't amazing, and I think that's where some of the haste shows. But he knows how to pick good pop songs, he picked 10 with a nice variety of sounds here, and then he elevated all of them with his voice and performance. Western media being what it is, he's going to get criticism for it "just" being a pop album and "just" being in English . . . and there's a probably even an idiot journalist out there who will say he's "just" ripping off MJ dance moves in SNTY. But when you think about it for a second, who else in the world could do something like this? Much less super quickly. He selected 10 hits from the enormous amount of material that was sent to him. He was able to perform and record all of them with a wide range of vocal techniques and styles, at about 3x the speed of even his ultra-talented bandmates. He can sing a crazy technical song like SNTY while dancing like Michael Jackson, pulling the vocals and dance off flawlessly, and do it all in a language he's not fluent in yet. There's no American performer who can do what he's done here in their native language of English -- and certainly no American performer who could do this, then turn right around and record a "k-pop" album in Korean and go promote it on Korean television shows. He's really operating at a different level from other people in the western market -- or the Asian market -- and it's pretty obvious that this album was done quickly almost as an *exercise* for future efforts. It's no wonder BTS and the individual BTS members are viewed as a threat. This album probably won't have the huge place in my heart that JITB and Indigo and D-Day do, because western pop isn't really my thing. But it is a joy and a BIG accomplishment.

  • @ladywolf5192
    @ladywolf51927 ай бұрын

    JungKook is a Global Superstar, and we all Army knew it long ago. Now the whole World does. BTS has 7 G.O.T. 💪🏼 in one group. I feel so proud. 💜

  • @SamJones01011
    @SamJones010117 ай бұрын

    I love Golden! 💜😍💜 Of course, I subscribe to the late Prince's belief that an artist's creativity must be respected, whether we the audience finds it appealing or not. Also, Suga during the Suchwita interview with JK, helped me to further appreciate how strong JK is as an artist (ie the speed with which he recorded the album). Congrats to JK! He did so well 😊

  • @lavonnelewis1622
    @lavonnelewis16227 ай бұрын

    I love your analysis. Hower, standing next to you shows his versatility. The introduction turns on more people this it turns off. When you look at the faces of the reactors when the song starts. You will see their face open up with excitement and pleasure.

  • @7toheavan4ever54
    @7toheavan4ever547 ай бұрын

    I agree with you 100% this album showcases JKs voice and what miracles he can do with just his voice 😊💜 🫠 he is golden indeed, Namjoon is right ! I too wish Jack Harlows lyrics would have been better, or someone else would have done the rapping part. Thats why I prefer the 3D version without the rapping.

  • @sarasumayya3839

    @sarasumayya3839

    6 ай бұрын

    Jack Harlow only added to the song

  • @zonrey2781

    @zonrey2781

    4 ай бұрын

    Many vocal coaches have said Seven and 3D were so easy for Jungkook. They said Golden Album showcases his vocal technical skils. Shows how well developed his vocal cords are.

  • @kizzygreen6477
    @kizzygreen64777 ай бұрын

    I think its a good first attempt at refining his range technically and stylistically. I love several songs, and they made it to my playlist (seven, standing next to you, hate you, shot glass of tears), and others are occassional replays. I truly believe he is special and look forward to what happens next. As a side note, I think him singing in English as well as he did is such a fucking feat, even though I cant imagine loving it less even if it was a Korean/English hybrid or even just in Korean.

  • @subobing3551

    @subobing3551

    7 ай бұрын

    The English! I can’t believe how great it sounds - he sounds so confident⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @DreamCatchingArt

    @DreamCatchingArt

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, especially how well he did in English. Blew me away!

  • @MultiWaider1
    @MultiWaider17 ай бұрын

    I loved Golden. 3D and Seven make sense when you hear the entire album. It has a theme throughout. The album evokes nolstagia. Favourites for me: Yes or No Standing Next to You Shot Glass of Tears

  • @subobing3551
    @subobing35517 ай бұрын

    You made me cry, i love your analysis of the song so much - I am so proud of JK- especially since this was made as you said in haste. I do have to say that because I grew up with MJ that I love that there are tastes of his type of vocals etc in Standing Next To You - it made me excited to have that back again. I don’t think it’s disrespectful to either JK or MJ. No one was as big as MJ in his day and I wish that for JK if that is what he wishes - Global Pop Star! Let’s go!!

  • @SamJones01011

    @SamJones01011

    7 ай бұрын

    💜

  • @genovevalara3989
    @genovevalara39897 ай бұрын

    I like how you always go to the main points, thank you so much. 💜💜💜

  • @loredelcreus6019
    @loredelcreus60197 ай бұрын

    JK, an amazing maknae of BTS, no one can deny how talented he is, given the fact that his hyungs always admire him because of his unwavering talent...

  • @eileencritchley4630
    @eileencritchley46307 ай бұрын

    Yes he sung with feeling's showing the emotions of the lyrics like a good vocalists should.

  • @donitapolk9413
    @donitapolk94137 ай бұрын

    7 out of 7 - this series has been near perfectly done! Great job!!💜💜 I love your analysis of Golden and JK's performance of the songs. My favorite songs are Shot Glass of Tears, Somebody, and SNTY. I agree with you that to compare him to any other artist(s) is disrespectful to him. Yes, we can acknowledge that he has a similar feel/vibe as another artist but to say that he is like ... it always gave me a slight "ick". Anyway, the album is very good and I have added some to certain of my playlists. I absolutely love the first line of SNTY, "Play me slow" ... he immediately had my attention! But, to each their own. Be well everyone - what's next Ms. Fairlane!

  • @michelletan9267
    @michelletan92677 ай бұрын

    Hi hannasizemore. Love your comments. You’re spot on about how fast JK has created an interesting mix of pop songs with demanding range, musicality and tough choreo within such short notice & in a language that he’s not well versed in!😮It speaks volumes of his work ethics and growth as an artiste. He’s certainly going to be a force to reckon with.💜

  • @lorainslack
    @lorainslack7 ай бұрын

    I love everything about Golden. The music is amazing. His singing is beautiful. His dancing is perfect. His beautiful personality stands out. His adlibs enhance every song. Thank you for your perspective.

  • @sharaineroberts8537
    @sharaineroberts85377 ай бұрын

    Don't know how many times I listen to Golden, just that I have been listening to Golden since released. It is well organized.

  • @maibara1151
    @maibara11517 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your thorough analyses of JK’s talents. He’s spent 10 years as BTS’ “front” man, and has improved so much both in his rich voice and his dancing which he does with such ease and creativity (kudos to the choreographers, a shout-out to Brian Puspos). Let’s be honest-no western pop singer has that combination of singing/dancing talent, plus producing the best MV’s. Korea has come so far and moved ahead of western pop and rock over the past few years, globally opening their music up to the world. I agree, comparisons to legends like Michael Jackson, Beatles, etc., are useless. Influenced, yes, but JK at age 26 is creating his own genre. K-Pop, led by JK (and Jimin too whose groundbreaking album is as good as any western album out there), and BTS’ incredible discography of beautiful pop/rock/hip hop/R&B has done what music should do-moved millions to enjoy hearing their music over and over again. On a somewhat negative note, I feel the western singers collaborating with JK in this album are riding the coattails of his talent and popularity, but that may be expected because of BigHit’s merger with the U.S. JK’s voice does indeed carries every song-you got it right❣️

  • @Condiciones2023
    @Condiciones20237 ай бұрын

    I’m not comparing the song , Standing Next to You, or performance to MJ or MJ’s music but it is clearly very inspired by him from the vocals to the attitude & dance moves. This makes me very happy because I’ve been a long time fan of MJ!!! I love Golden it’s top tier!! Congrats to JK. 👍

  • @athenastewart9167

    @athenastewart9167

    7 ай бұрын

    I think that Westerners forget the outsized influence that Michael Jackson had on music around the world. I see Jungkook's dancing and singing in some of the songs as an homage to that influence, a "thank you, MJ, for paving the way". He is certainly not the first artist to reference the Jackson style of singing and dancing, but I think he has certainly done it justice. Congratulations, Jungkook! 💜💜💜💜

  • @elizabethbenson9019
    @elizabethbenson90197 ай бұрын

    Honestly I was worried because I was looking forward to this album from Jungkook for so long. But I LOVED the album ! (I agree with you about Jack H.) He was very clear about his intentions with this album. I do look forward to his next album where he does writing and composition of his own. We all know how capable he is. After all he is Golden.

  • @every777dayz
    @every777dayz7 ай бұрын

    Your insights are always appreciated. However, I think the references to Michael Jackson in Standing Next To You are quite intentional. What confirmed this to me was his choice of white socks with black shoes in the choreo version MV. There so many others but that to me is the clencher. But of course he makes it his own.

  • @ck1948
    @ck19487 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your analysis as always. I love how you broke down each song. I loved this album as his choices fits his personality. Sometimes I think he is the energizer bunny jumping here & there. He seems to want to try everything before the timer goes off. Whether that’s military service, he gets older, etc….. Whatever that means to him. So the variety of sounds while telling a story just reminds me of his personality. One day he may narrow his style but I’m enjoying this phase. Jk is an awesome singer and dancer. He is also funny but can be serious when necessary. I’d love to see him in a k-drama. That may not interest him. For me, I will following JK and the rest of BTS . They have definitely changed music globally. Looking forward to 2025. Thanks. 16:47

  • @joannafilip418
    @joannafilip4187 ай бұрын

    I love yours explanations, and I agree with you, what I love about BTS JK he doesn’t want change who he is, and represents Korea and his fallows members with proud, love and respect and the best voice we can listen 🎧. That what I love about him and his brothers BTS. Also thank you for make us understand 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @Marina-zw9jz
    @Marina-zw9jz7 ай бұрын

    Мне понравился весь альбом . Голос у Чонгука настолько уникальный и сам он фантастически талантлив,причем как в пении, в хореографии так и как режиссёр, оператор..и т.д. не счесть его талантов. Я думаю ,что мы наблюдаем становление легендарного артиста мирового уровня.Глобального артиста

  • @daffodilunderhill7066
    @daffodilunderhill70667 ай бұрын

    When trying to decide which I love the most, Seven, 3D, or Standing Next to You, I realize I have to put Standing at the top mostly due to the fact I don't like it when other singers interrupt our Jungkookie when he is singing to me! Great analysis. I really appreciate your insights.

  • @haydeesalmor2277
    @haydeesalmor22777 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I agreed with you, specially the part about the lyrics in 3D. RM would had been a great choice to write that part.

  • @user-xl7qe3ye4m
    @user-xl7qe3ye4m7 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much.I do appreciate the point to point analysis you made and I do agree with you.Yes it's very clear that JK album is for international market abd it paved the way.JK is truly a versatile and remarkable artist .Yes he is just starting and hoping in time he gonna make songs or album for himself for his army for BTS whom he loves so much

  • @guadalupepanatex8026
    @guadalupepanatex80267 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate your insight and your take on our Jeon Jungkook “GOLDEN” album , he is truly doing art with his music , I can’t imagine how awesome he’ll be in his future endeavors but I’ll be waiting as all his fans for his next chapter as all his brothers will also be making music, sorry I have to include the 6 members also but that’s just me😊🫶

  • @7toheavan4ever54

    @7toheavan4ever54

    7 ай бұрын

    💜🤗💜

  • @charlottesmom

    @charlottesmom

    7 ай бұрын

    I'd love to see a completely written by him album, I like Golden but he wrote nothing on it. I want some personal passion out of JK (and Tae who didn't write anything on Layover). The main reason I became an ARMY 5 years ago was the passion the group put into writing their songs, it was something very special knowing each member had a hand in certain songs true most of their songs were written co/written by Namjoon, Yoongi, and Hobi but the other members also had a hand in quite a few songs and even some singles. JK's your Eyes Tell is my all time favorite song because it was written (co written) by him he had a hand in it and it shows, Stay Alive is another good example, Yoongi's writing and JK's singing blew that song out of the park!! I have no issue with the guys just singing others songs but them actually writing them means so much more. They pour their soul into songs they actually write. 💜

  • @7toheavan4ever54

    @7toheavan4ever54

    7 ай бұрын

    @charlottesmom they already wrote so many songs , and they will give us many more self writing songs in the future, so I am happily looking forward to anything they will bless us with. JK said that he didn't want to write anything this time , he actually just wanted to take rest before the military. He has always loved to cover songs, ( every time easily making them so much more beautiful, making them "his own" 😌) trying different styles and challenging himself . I feel that's what he did with GOLDEN. Having fun, challenging himself to sing all English and doing different styles. I'm happy for him and he sounds awsome, as always!! 🔥😎😊 My favorite JK ( written and co written) songs are Magic Shop, Your eyes Tell, Still With You ✨️, my you, Begin, My Time, Euphoria. Stay Alive with Yoongi , stole my heart and didn't give it back 🥹💜

  • @charlottesmom

    @charlottesmom

    7 ай бұрын

    @@7toheavan4ever54 So agree about Stay Alive, I remember scrolling through reading the Webtoon of 7 Fates and the music started, I was captivated from the first few notes! Yoongi is just such a great writer of the most beautiful songs (he's also my favorite member....don't tell the others 😉💜).

  • @7toheavan4ever54

    @7toheavan4ever54

    7 ай бұрын

    @@charlottesmom 😄💜

  • @user-uf7vq8tn7o
    @user-uf7vq8tn7oКүн бұрын

    Yes I agree with you he is a threat❤🎉 I love the Album

  • @eileencritchley4630
    @eileencritchley46307 ай бұрын

    My favourite's are Next To You as it' reminds me of my favourite British Bands of the 80's eg Deacon Blue, ABC, LightHouse Family, Hot House Flower and of course Spandua Ballet. My second favourite is Shot glass of Tears.

  • @user-uf7vq8tn7o
    @user-uf7vq8tn7oКүн бұрын

    I appreciate your analysis and opinion of Golden. It's a great insight and an eye opener for me on how each song offers. Jungkook is Jungkook I think at least he has started his style and brand on his own ❤🎉

  • @alanhigh9709
    @alanhigh97097 ай бұрын

    Great video & I always enjoy your view on things.

  • @nancyheinemann5497
    @nancyheinemann54977 ай бұрын

    Thanks…appreciate your analysis as always! I like the music and obviously it has world-wide appeal. Jungkook is very clear that this is his beginning and that he will work to improve. Seems to me he would be appalled to have his first album called “transformative”. He is far too humble!

  • @mscott3621
    @mscott36217 ай бұрын

    I've had Covid and missed your analysis until today. I so enjoy your point of view on things. I didn't listen to the entire album at first...I just heard the preview and liked some of it. Now that I've listened to the entire album, I really love the album. Obviously I have favorites but I really enjoyed the entire album. I've read that Jungkook is taking some heat from Korean reviewers for "removing" the K from Kpop. I like some kpop and I dislike some kpop, just like I like and dislike some western pop music. I might not be the best judge, but I think that Jungkook has never hidden his love of western pop so it stands to reason that he unapologetically embraced this opportunity to create a western pop album. I believe, as you called out, that he is working on english but may not be able to write songs in english yet. He did however, enter this activity with intelligence and passion and picked tracks that created a lovely narrative that took us through all the many levels of love. I have no problem with people comparing Jungkook to MJ. The problem I have is with the people that say he "stole" dance moves from MJ. As you stated, MJ completely changed the game. He was a revolution unto himself. Artists (Usher, Neyo, Chris Brown...just to name a few biggies) have been "dancing like MJ" for years. It is generally a compliment. I'm bothered that people are SUDDENLY bothered that JK can do it too. I hate the selective outrage. No one has ever complained about the three I named above. They are lauded for their ability to dance like MJ. Jungkook has been dancing like this for years with BTS and I never heard anyone complain until he went solo. I'm sure some of the outrage comes from people who know nothing about BTS...but it still makes me mad! I agree with just about everything you shared in your review...except for SNTY sounding like Broadway. I disagree completely. I'm sure you don't mind me disagreeing. That song is throwback to a different era of pop. I feel like that song is an homage to the music that sat in that space between pure pop and R&B-ish music. It's the music that crossed over and was accepted by a pop audience and opened the door for many artists to appeal to a wider range of folks. Earth, Wind and Fire, Commodores, Jacksons, MJ, Switch, KC and the Sunshine Band and all of those groups who had horn sections. In case you can't tell...that's my favorite track on the album and I've listened to it a billion times on repeat. Alexa doesn't even ask me what I want to hear...she just plays it! I'm so happy for JK and this new album. I know this won't be the last we hear from him as a soloist. Thanks for letting me get on and off my soapbox!

  • @nillilinuna446
    @nillilinuna4467 ай бұрын

    I agree with all of the commentors who referenced Michael Jackson. Standing Next to You is clearly an homage, in music, dance and singing style. I think it would be disrespectful to Jungkook not to acknowledge it.

  • @marcella8506
    @marcella85067 ай бұрын

    As you have pointed out in your insight on Jungkook Golden album all his songs are so versatile. That was a very pleasant surprise to me. I’m far from a music expert but I appreciate this diversity of songs. I actually love all of them. I share your opinion about Jack Harlow in 3D. And yes this is my personal opinion too although I love the song and the spectacular MV. Jungkook is a great vocalist, dancer and artist. I am blown away by his performance at such a young age. It is true that we should not compare. He is one of a kind.

  • @debhouckscraftycottage9288
    @debhouckscraftycottage92887 ай бұрын

    Great analysis. I share the same opinion about that certain rap section in one song, well, I don't particularly love the rap section in his first release either, but at least that one fits with the theme in the Explicit version anyway. I love that all the songs are themed but a different than each other. The whole album is in my playlist now, but my favorites are Standing Next To You, and Hate You. Well, there are several others that are growing on me a lot as well. As for the reference to Michael Jackson, Big Hit actually said that there are subtle references to MJ (although I think they are a little more than "subtle." Some of the dance moves definitely came from MJ influence. I don't have a problem with saying those things, but Jung Kook is Jung Kook, not MJ, and I mean that in a positive light. He brings his own style to everything he does and I'm there for it.

  • @user-uf7vq8tn7o
    @user-uf7vq8tn7oКүн бұрын

    I love❤ Golden Album it's a showcase of JK's style, brand and he always delivers his Best. I'm proud of his accomplishments and achievements. His listeners are not just ARMY but ordinary listeners who are not K Pop fans but appreciate him. Thank you for all your supprt🎉❤😊

  • @ligayaabille1565
    @ligayaabille15657 ай бұрын

    Amazing Golden tracks esp the title Standing Next 2U❤ That the album 'just happened' in haste makes it even incredible!!! As Sg said truly Jk is a music prodigy a genius in many areas esp music💜💜💜

  • @cemooney48
    @cemooney487 ай бұрын

    I like your analysis and agree. The unique thing about JK is that that he is always striving to try new styles, genres, and present a quality piece of work. His English is very good,. It is clear and he sings, especially "Standing Close to You", with a great deal of passion. He has said in several his English is not good but I disagree. Granted speaking and singing can be two different things. When he speaks Korean it is a softer sound, English can be louder and a somewhat harsher sound. There are so many words needed to convey what you want to say, and that is one of the things I struggle with Korean is that there are words that are dropped and thinking in English instead of Korean is what I need to do. JK has done an amazing job on this album and I could not be prouder.

  • @shireenedoo1978
    @shireenedoo19787 ай бұрын

    I loved the entire album .. Jungkook shows his versatility in this album .. producers have said Jungkook is a dream to work with, he does every way better than they expected .. even the choreographers say the same,.. I can't wait for him to do some korean solo songs, he did say they are coming so look out for it .. I loved your analysis, on point, I agree with you on the Jack Harlow thing but for me I would add Central Cee also .. that song Too Much could have done without that part .. Jungkook out there creating history once again 👍👍🥰🥰💜💜💜💜

  • @subobing3551

    @subobing3551

    7 ай бұрын

    Too Much was a Kid Laroi song so that was his choice I guess. I agree with you though!

  • @shireenedoo1978

    @shireenedoo1978

    7 ай бұрын

    @@subobing3551 I know but after listening the song, his part did not seem like a good fit at all👍

  • @michicks1323

    @michicks1323

    7 ай бұрын

    I didn't particularly like either Latto or Jack Harlow,. I didn't think it went with the songs very well but maybe I have got used to the raplines talent for merging vocals and rap.

  • @shireenedoo1978

    @shireenedoo1978

    7 ай бұрын

    @@michicks1323 I know what you mean all these collabs seem so out of place whereas BTS' rap fit so perfectly👍

  • @emmamcintyre6997

    @emmamcintyre6997

    7 ай бұрын

    I Agree, Latto, JH & Central Cee are all not needed and don’t Fit the songs and kill the vibe when they all come in, I know I am music snob as I have been blessed by BTS Rap Line & Vocal Line lyricism, Musicality & writing masterpieces songs in Korean & Japanese but this album was mediocre and sounded like every other artist that is played on the radio in my country (which I don’t listen to because it is all crap). I stopped listening to Generic American/English Pop Music when I became and ARMY in early 2015 so would of like original songs written by JK, also I laughed about the remark of JK being 26 yro and still a teenager, in my country you are an adult at 18yro & on your own and by 26yro hopefully you have fully matured, got a solid secure job or education, married, children, bought a house and been adulting for 8 years already so I am curious where in America are 26 year olds still treated as teens?

  • @elinoresperat8629
    @elinoresperat86297 ай бұрын

    Your analysis have expressed beautifully what I believe many of us feel about Jungkook and Golden. He is indeed a very special young man with the ability to soothe or excite us with his songs. I find myself with a smile on my face every time I hear his voice. I look forward to your review on JK's next album as he continues in his journey of self discovery. Oh, I agree with your opinion on Jack Harlow😃

  • @sarasumayya3839
    @sarasumayya38394 ай бұрын

    He has a voice like no one else. He sings with feel and his vocals are smooth and crystalline, really hard to explain

  • @zonrey2781

    @zonrey2781

    4 ай бұрын

    Sam Scott-Thorne a vocal coach from Glasgow did a reaction to Golden. He has done reactions to several BTS songs. He explains what body parts Jungkook and the other members use to come out with amazing sound. He explains what we think JK is singing falsetto is actually he’s using his head voice to chest voice. In doing so, Jk hits 5 octaves from head to chest voice. He shows when JK sings falsetto.

  • @lucyjoseph1091
    @lucyjoseph10917 ай бұрын

    I am enjoying Golden and listening to it a lot. I agree with much of what you say and am happy that the producers let his voice stand out as much as they did. I agree that Jack Harlow detracted from 3D but I am not sure his addition was strictly a producers choice. I think JK wants to work with artists he likes but maybe it doesn't always work. I think comparisons to Michael Jackson are apt but I would take it a step further back and consider this an homage to Motown. Yes, I am old enough to remember those days and I think the "grandeur" that people are talking about in the song actually goes back to those classic productions. Considering the roots of K-pop this makes sense to me. After all Michael Jackson was a Motown artist.

  • @littlegemini7062
    @littlegemini70627 ай бұрын

    Why are you so good analysing?😅 you say things we feel but can't even think of or express in words LMAO. It's like our feelings put into words!

  • @Maria2006001
    @Maria20060017 ай бұрын

    Generally i vibe with JK's choice of songs that he covers or likes. I've discovered a lot of new songs because of him. So generally I trust his taste.

  • @zonrey2781
    @zonrey27814 ай бұрын

    Sam Scott-Thorne has done reactions to several BTS songs and JK’s Golden album. He explains what body parts they are using to produce amazing sound. He shows when JK is singing falsetto or singing from his head voice to his chest voice hitting 5 octaves going down. He says his voice is very clear, that his vocal folds are well developed. That he makes singing appear easy but if someone tries it, they find not easy to do.

  • @amandarose3706
    @amandarose37067 ай бұрын

    I agree with everything you have said and all the comments before mine are certainly relevant. I strongly feel that the rap of Jack Harlow should have been totally changed out. I don't have a problem with his voice, I think his tone suits the song very well, but oh those lyrics are just so jarring to me. As an aside, listening to Too Much, the rap lyrics sung by Central C are crudish but also cute at the same time and much better to listen to. Anyhow JK is going to slay the world and I look forward to more of it.

  • @lilisoma7861
    @lilisoma78617 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your review I reallly enjoyed hearing diffrent thoughts about our maknae's first album I just wanted to add to your comment about the main track SNTY JK said that it wasn't the main track when he recorded it but after reviewing all the tracks he finally made his mind about it just because he wanted to showcase it as a performence more than a song for his biggest audience which is "Army" he said that he took that risk just because he knows that Army love stage performences with sofisticated choreo and this is how it ended as the title song, also he said that his choosed all the tracks mainly because they firstly matched his taste in music and secondly because he always wanted to try diffrent genres and see where he can go with his voice abilities 💜

  • @rickjitchakumusic
    @rickjitchakumusic7 ай бұрын

    As a professional musician, there is something that you barely touched on but still missed is how he interprets a song, no matter what song it is. And you also missed how Jung Kook said he didn’t plan on making a full album just a single which was Seven. Later he was talked into making an album and he said he didn’t have anything to really say in his music. I know exactly what he is saying because to write a song from the beginning is very difficult and a long process for some but easy to others. So he decided like he said to hire the best songwriters and producers and he put his best spin and interpretation on each piece. I think people who wanted him to write the whole album could have been done, but he needed to complete this project in a hurry. These are things that if you have never composed and produced music have no clue on and like Jung Kook has said, that is a big reason he respects RM, J-Hope, and Suga for that ability. And I really am not trying to criticizing anyone for their views but giving them more information on what goes on from the musicians standpoint. I lived what he went through went through learning his craft though not as difficult and intense as I never had to learn any choreography. And I apologize for the long comment and appreciate your views.

  • @Misfitdruid
    @Misfitdruid7 ай бұрын

    I've only listened to Golden once so far, admittedly skipping Seven & 3D bc I already knew I didn't care for them, (I can't get past the F boy sound of Jack Harlow. He might be the nicest person ever, but he presents himself as a F boy & I hate it). Standing Next to You is the only one that really stood out to me, and not in a good way. It was so blatently done to sound like Michael Jackson's style, (you can hear the influence of his Off the Wall & Thriller albums specifically) that I was actually concerned that someone is trying to position JK as the next MJ which isn't fair to either of them. There can never be another Michael, just as there will never be another BTS. Your analysis (and Yoongi's glowing pride) does make me want to take another listen and actually focus on the music. I'll get around to it....eventually.

  • @alwaysbel8057
    @alwaysbel80577 ай бұрын

    Overall I agree with you on most of your points, especially the point about Jack Harlowe (he was very misplaced on this album -- I totally agree). However, I don't think comparing JK to MJ (or to BTS) is a bad thing. BTS members have often voiced tremendous respect for MJ and I think there are several songs where BTS and JK have paid homage to him in a super respectful way. It is very evident the influence the MJ had on pop music in general, and on BTS and JK in specific. I don't think that's a bad thing at all. And obviously BTS has an influence on JK -- they are his brothers. He has spoken very openly about how they have all had a hand in influencing him both musically and personally. Not sure he could run away from being compared to BTS if he tried but I'm sure he has no desire to do so -- he's made the super clear over and over again. Again -- don't think the comparisons are a bad thing, they are just stating the obvious really.

  • @adayl8frnd571
    @adayl8frnd5717 ай бұрын

    Love your analysis and I agree with you about comparing Jungkook with the other artists. Although he is very much influenced by his hyungs (he did grow up with them) and other artists, he has his own colour and his own voice. As he said, there’s room to be better. And Andrew Watt summed it up when he said that he is not doing this for other people but for himself because he knows he can do better. He is an amazing, passionate artist and I am very sure that he has more to offer. All of BTS have more to offer. That’s what sets them apart! 💜

  • @claudettbruva1996
    @claudettbruva19967 ай бұрын

    Yo estoy disfrutando muchísimo cada uno de los lanzamientos que los chicos han estado brindando y, el de JK, no ha sido la excepción y sí un gran regalo. En BTS tenemos a quién nos hace reflexionar, a quien desnuda su alma, al príncipe azul de la voz hermosa, al amante de las canciones con alma, tambien al chico con la voz de angel, a nuestro rayo de sol y aun chico que lo que toca lo convierte en oro. Todo ello los ha hecho capturar un público diverso, entusiasta y que los va a escuchar por muuuchos años. Personalmente me maravilla el trabajo de JungKook.

  • @michicks1323
    @michicks13237 ай бұрын

    So many thanks for your thoughtful and insightful review. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I agree with you regarding comparing JK to other artists although I accept that people will always make the comparison. I am looking at it so that it might gain streams and in some instances more followers for BTS/Jungkook. Indivually the members are breaking down more barriers that BTS started as a group and SK culture is apparent in so many commercial businesses in the UK. Even those areas not big city! You can even have Korean cooking lessons in a nearby college, this only started 2 years ago . I love the fact that BTS has never stuck with just one genre and I think that is part of their overall strength. Such great ability to change up as and when. Never boring, always talented - no matter what you are watching. SK should be so proud of these young men. Thank you again from UK.

  • @user-vh2po9fv8g
    @user-vh2po9fv8g7 ай бұрын

    Have to agree 3D would have been so much better without Jack Harlow. Sorry he didn’t have Suga or RM write the raps they would have kept the tone of the song. JH did not☹️

  • @colleenbuxton9686
    @colleenbuxton96867 ай бұрын

    Dear Orange Crush loving and appreciating you seven days a week thank you for your wisdom understanding and caring, 20x20

  • @swisscheese2705
    @swisscheese27057 ай бұрын

    Totally agree with you on the Jack Harlow rap, it was so out of place. My initial reaction after hearing it “What the h*ll is he saying??!!!” Apart from that Golden is a masterpiece. Jungkook is a master singer/performer like no orher. He definitely is worthy of being called golden. He is the new King of Pop!

  • @lenniecalderon4350
    @lenniecalderon43507 ай бұрын

    All songs in Golden are superb but am bias to - Standing nxt to me, 3D and 7 - in this order. My only excuse for picking these songs is the beat which is the beat of my generation.

  • @susandobinsky3657
    @susandobinsky36577 ай бұрын

    Favorite song: Closer to You, but all really. # of times listening to album: 15ish, but some individual songs many more times. Thanks

  • @indiramenon2414
    @indiramenon241419 күн бұрын

    I loved Golden so very much!! Excellent! Excellent!!

  • @PaulineWilloughby
    @PaulineWilloughby7 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed your insightful analysis of JK’s Golden. I listen to the non explicit of the 3D version because I find the rap words misogynistic. The rap detracts from the sense that JK wants to go to the next physical stage of the relationship but he also respects her … “ and if you let me” I like the way you guided us through the stages of the romance with all its awe and desperation. It’s helped me to enjoy Golden even more. The grief in “hate You “ The certainty in “ Standing Next To you “ Jk is able to express all these emotions masterfully. The only part where we might part ways , is I do think there is a connection with the young Michael Jackson. A sort of tribute ? The clothes ( even down to the white sock s) are similar. Might I cheekily suggest that JK IS standing next to MJ!!! Thank you for your amazing insights !! X

  • @elsaliwag4150
    @elsaliwag4150Ай бұрын

    Thanks for your analysis. I love JK's album.

  • @AL-po-bang-po
    @AL-po-bang-po7 ай бұрын

    Did you leave out analysing the track 'Somebody'?

  • @svvemuri
    @svvemuri7 ай бұрын

    Admittedly JK's music is not my style, AT ALL. I find it difficult to relate to it; the very direct love pop songs. But anyone would have to be willfully ignorant to say he is not talented. I think a lot of the "criticism" stems from people trying to compare BTS releases. Just because they are from the same group and are vocalists does not make them the same kind of artists. All four vocalists' approaches to music and their preference of genre is very different. Their approach to music is very different. It is like comparing Justin Beiber to Lana Del Ray or the Weekend (just example to make my point, not comparing our guys to any of these artists); they may all dip into Pop but the sound is so distinct. I think people will enjoy solo releases more if they view each project on its own but the obsession with numbers, charting, sales, views, ranking the vocalists has kind of ruined that process of a bit. I won't trivialize the efforts of ARMY to get BTS to where they are but first and foremost BTS is music. Take a break from the charts and enjoy the music, just the music. I think it will easy to see the talents and efforts of all the guys then. The chorus of Yes or No is stuck in my head 😅

  • @anneprendergast7834
    @anneprendergast78347 ай бұрын

    Love your very balanced perspective. I think Jungkook is an amazing artist, but agree that this album shows signs that it was produced in haste. Nonetheless it’s a palpable demonstration of real talent and is a good show case for him, and obviously a massive commercial success. I think JK2 will be really something.

  • @jacquelinedainty
    @jacquelinedainty4 ай бұрын

    Love "Golden" and JK voice. Fav.(SNTY and Hate You)

  • @lenykurniaty771
    @lenykurniaty7714 ай бұрын

    Golden is a masterpiece.. His versatility in each song is immensely amazing.. Not only each song seems so personal and special.. but once we found out how fast he recorded this album is flabbergasted us.. golden has won 200 over awards which totally deserved.. I can't imagine his second album will storm the world... totally agreed with what you said.. i prefer JT than Jack Harlow version.. JK is a gift for us from the above.. his talent and his personality is just heart warming and give us much happiness

  • @bibi4294
    @bibi42944 ай бұрын

    Beautiful analysis 💜💜

  • @ligayaabille1565
    @ligayaabille15657 ай бұрын

    Sg said during Suchwita that Jk's voice sounds like autotune. Jk admitted he felt that since the Dynamite era.

  • @deborahromero1956
    @deborahromero19567 ай бұрын

    Thank you because of your comments about the comparison between MJ and JK they are different also don’t seem fair to me Jk is different in everything and I don’t know anything about music but I enjoy .That’s why I can say that the two are different. Thank ARMY 💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @junitadejesus1885
    @junitadejesus18857 ай бұрын

    Salamat ida❤❤❤ sa impormasyon😊

  • @leilaakiona9457
    @leilaakiona94577 ай бұрын

    You're so right about JH. I didn't feel like he contributed much to the song. It felt disconnected to me - sorry.

  • @bungluna9211
    @bungluna92117 ай бұрын

    I personally agree with you re: Harlow. I felt he didn't really add anything to the song. I'm not a lover of pop as a rule but was pleasantly surprised by the title track. JK is a talented young artist; I look forward to what he comes out with in the future.

  • @maryr1905
    @maryr19057 ай бұрын

    My first encounter with BTS was Dreamers at the World Cup. The second thing I found was the documentary where I saw that he arrived in Qatar to find a production that was not at his standards and he stepped in and fixed the production. I could see that he was an artist who knew how to stage a performance. As part of the BTS rabbit hole I am in for the past year, I have observed JungKook, and as a singer I pay attention to things related to his and all members’ voices. It seemed to me even at the Busan concert that JungKook was having some vocal challenges and they seemed to persist over the summer. So I was blown away by the quality of his singing on Golden. I don’t hear any problems and he seems to be in stronger voice than even during BTS. Some of that is natural as he is getting close to the age of vocal maturity for a male singer, but the control he had to give each song its own vocal character was outstanding. Second, I will be honest, the album was a pleasant surprise. Like you I did not like the feature on 3D and didn’t like Latto on Seven. I felt just like so many young western singers, that JungKook sold out to the unclassy and vulgar aspects of western music. These songs were in direct contrast with the message of respect that is a hallmark of BTS. Had RM been brought in to give his input and edits and JungKook do the rap himself as you said - RM could have written it for him if needed - it would have elevated both songs. JungKook didn’t need to do have features with his talent. I think with limited knowledge of English the writers/producers included double meanings and use of the F word in a manner different than just being sexy as JungKook seemed indicate was his intent in interviews. Like you said about your feeling on Harlow, this is just my opinion and with Seven reaching the milestones it has reached, I am probably in the minority. All the above is really just to say that when I listened to the rest of Golden and saw how it focused on JungKook singing and really good production of the songs, I was very happy and relieved. I have been listening to the rest of the album whenever I can. As always, your analysis was interesting and informative. As for my favorite songs I think Standing Next to You is fantastic. It showcases him to the world as a performer and singer so much better than Seven or 3D. I am not as concerned as you with the Michael Jackson comparisons. I think JungKook is intentionally paying homage to MJ. In the choreography video he has the black pants and shoes with white socks that were Michael Jackson’s style. It shows off the footwork in the choreography so it makes sense to do. As with Dynamite choreography there are moves and references to MJ throughout the performance. His dancers are amazing. There are also fun “Easter Egg” references to BTS or previous solos like Left and Right, Black Swan, DNA, etc. I love that I can listen to the song or watch the performances and just enjoy them in awe of his talent. Other songs I like are Too Sad to Dance because I can sing along in harmony with him, which is something I always do when listening to music. He did the same harmonizing at the Weverse listening live that he did, so that was fun. I also like the last verse which says just go out and dance anyway even if you are alone. Sounds like a metaphor for this solo stage of BTS and what he finally decided to do. Next favorite is probably Yes or No. It has single possibilities I think and is another strong vocal performance. I also like Hate You and the differences in how he sang that to evoke the feelings of the song. The rest of the new songs I am also enjoying with their own styles. Thanks again for sharing your insights. I always learn things.

  • @debbiebtslover8963
    @debbiebtslover89637 ай бұрын

    It’s so so pretty 🥰💜💜 To change the speed it’s function and 오른쪽 버튼??? 💜💜

  • @dasandbox2555
    @dasandbox25557 ай бұрын

    Excellent, thoughtful, for me, analysis of Golden and Jungkook. I look forward to what JK will do next.

  • @user-ms3ye9gs7z
    @user-ms3ye9gs7z7 ай бұрын

    I don’t also like that JK was being compared to MJ

  • @lindagraham2779
    @lindagraham27797 ай бұрын

    I agree with you. I don’t like the comparisons to MJ that I see often. I also agree this album was made in haste and is only the beginning for him. I eagerly await an album solely written and even produced by him or him and Suga. He is the genius who wrote Still With You, Magic Shop, My Time, Begin, Stay, and contributed to many others. I’m looking forward to hearing his own creations-that will be when he truly has an impact and all comparisons will cease as he is a unique talent. I’m so very proud of him and will be rooting for him. My favorites from this album were Closer to You and Hate You. Standing Next To You is a showcase tune for performances and is very well done. Jack Harlow’s rap has been under a lot of fire and understandably so. One girl, too boring, as spoken by a boor. I’m never impressed when rappers say they like several women at once. This is not romantic love but something else that most people would never do. Then he says he shows his girls to the boys and has her on camera playing with herself. All these things are so uncool and he sounds pervy to say the least and borderline criminal if nonconsensual . I’m also not that impressed with Latto’s lyrics-so graphic. The clean version of Seven without her rap would have been the same catchy song and made it a sweeter love song. However, I think Junkook went with these raps for the shock factor as that is trendy and garners attention. He is also out there to demonstrate he is a grown man and not a baby. It’s working, so mission accomplished on many levels. This album is exceptional and his potential shines. When he returns from the military is when we will see his full potential realized and i eagerly await him. Meanwhile, we have this treasure of an album and time to appreciate all their discography from 10 years, which huge volume never ceases to amaze me. I love these guys and their music and dance and they themselves. A wonderful phenomenon to be enjoyed and I am truly grateful they share their talents and passion with the world. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @emmamcintyre6997
    @emmamcintyre69977 ай бұрын

    I’m most confused about ARMYs saying that JK wanted to break into the American or overseas Pop market or to reach new audiences with this album, hello, he is already a global, worldwide massive superstar in every country in the world with a fan base of 150+million and counting so he is already well known all over the globe, it’s only the racist, ignorant, xenophobic people who refuse to listen to music that is not in English, plus the “audience” he attracts with this album are mainly toxic solo stans, multi stans, YT Clout Chasers or people who Just like to pick fights with ARMYs on socials.

  • @AlvinaMayeda-qq1ze
    @AlvinaMayeda-qq1ze7 ай бұрын

    I personally have no problem with Jack Harlow even tho I’m a Chinese chef 60 y/o mom. I grew up with 4 trouble making brothers who speak with no filters. Reactions of the most young ppl n even older folks r laughters at the outrageousness of the lyrics. It’s a light-hearted song n I think Jack enjoyed shocking JK n the audience. I like the fact that he genuinely likes Jk n gave or not lent JK the Kentucky huge diamond n gold necklace. Kid Laroi also likes Jk. I think JK was smart to go this route. It was a surprise gift engineered by Andrew Watt. I’m thrilled for JK. Btw, my church friends will b shocked that I’m into Bts.😝❗️I know about TaeKook but under the circumstances how can u b angry when they grew up together? There’s something pure n innocent about them.

  • @MsStageact
    @MsStageact7 ай бұрын

    To be honest, after 3D I didn't expect much from "Golden" as I'm usually someone that likes the B-sides more than the title-tracks. Actually I expected nothing anymore. I guess, I was wrong? The retro-funk "Standing Next To You" is exactly what I imagined a mature Jungkook would sound like. I simply love it !! Apart from all the nods to MJ this song is a perfect dance song. The instrumentation (Man, the bass!!!...the drums....the guitar....everything), the vocals are amazing, the adlips. And in the MV there's this man with charisma oozing confidence out of every pore. THAT's what I call sexy! And that song with a live band has made this ole girl very very happy! It shows that Jungkook doesn't need any hip featured artist. Seven and 3D were for the younger demographic. SNTY is for everybody. And I truly believe that this one will pave his way as a global superstar. Apart from the title track I also love "Yes Or No", "Hate You" and "Shot glass of tears". "To Sad To Dance" has also a certain quality. "Closer To You" and "Please Don't Change" sound somehow similar despite the different lyrical topic. I can't pinpoint it, but they're both not really my taste, but quite ok. "Sombody" sounds strange and is the one I don't like at all. But at least I don't hate it like 3D ;P. Anyway...overall I thoroughly enjoy 6 of the 10 songs (I count Seven just once) , then there's two I won't skip and two that I would skip. That's really good for an album. So I decided to buy it.

  • @charlottesmom
    @charlottesmom7 ай бұрын

    I just really wish we got songs JK actually wrote himself, we KNOW he can write gorgeous songs, I wish he had. 💜 (I guess I was just looking forward to something more personal).. Was also disappointed Tae didn't write any of the Layover songs, I do love several of them regardless. Jiminie wrote/co wrote a good portion of his Face album songs...which was awesome.

  • @SilverSeaOT7
    @SilverSeaOT77 ай бұрын

    I personally think that Standing Next to You is the gold in Golden and it is my absolute favorite on the album. I think it may have been a purposeful choice to write the music as they did. Perhaps to avoid what was expected. I do love pop, but sometimes the “formula” can get a little boring. I loved the vocals, the high notes, the runs, but I’m not a musician or singer. I just know what I like when I hear it. (Like the live vocals from iHeart Radio…so good!) So I don’t have a music background but I was professionally trained in multiple dance forms for over ten years. It may have been a lifetime ago, but I still know amazing dancing when I see it. This choreography is extremely difficult and Jungkook and his dancers were just exceptional! I don’t get easily blown away by choreography and dance performance these days, yet here I am looking like a leaf blower hit me lol. So many dancers think as long as they do the dance steps correctly then it’s ok, but it’s not. You have to “feel” the dance (some call it the dancer’s musicality.) Jungkook felt that dance from the top of his head to the tips of his toes. Like most dancers, JK knows how much MJ gave to the fields of music and dance. I feel it’s a great tribute while still screaming JK. This dance performance was epic in both MVs. I realize there are many people who could care less about the dance and to them I say, thank you for kindly allowing me to geek out about the dancing for a moment. I also really enjoy Somebody, Closer to You, and Yes or No, then Hate, Shot Glass of Tears, Please Don’t Change, and Too Sad to Dance. I do know from interviews that Standing Next to You is very special to him. So I’ll be standing next to him and continue streaming. Plus I would love to send him a message that he can get similar numbers on his solo MVs and songs as he got with the collabs.

  • @heatherlyncleare1706
    @heatherlyncleare17067 ай бұрын

    I really agree about Jack Harlo, it did not do anything for me. I listen to the other versions of 3D

  • @Nollugs5111

    @Nollugs5111

    7 ай бұрын

    Me too!

  • @ligayaabille1565
    @ligayaabille15657 ай бұрын

    Yah there is only one MJ ever. Same with Beatles. BTS has different throne. And Jk has his own crown.

  • @kathyw2374
    @kathyw23747 ай бұрын

    What's with the autotune comment? Overall a good analysis

  • @user-xw6cm2tf8q
    @user-xw6cm2tf8qАй бұрын

    Payolakook pay success it's obvious

  • @goodmannerplease
    @goodmannerplease7 ай бұрын

    The songs i don't like are seven and 3d because they are voulgar. The others are really good.today someone told me that the dance moves are like MJ but I don't think so. The same moves but so different for me. Am i the only one to think so?

  • @PipinKratky821

    @PipinKratky821

    7 ай бұрын

    yes

  • @Alice-gr6ps

    @Alice-gr6ps

    7 ай бұрын

    BTS and their choreographers have made a few dances with MJ moves and vibes. Even his outfit in the standing next to you choreo video is very MJ. BTS did a great dance break to Dynamite on one of award shows- very MJ. I’m not a super fan of MJ but many artists and dancers are influenced by him. We can just enjoy JK’s version.

  • @goodmannerplease

    @goodmannerplease

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Alice-gr6ps yes i saw that dymamite break and it was amazing: mj vibe but still original!

  • @SilverSeaOT7

    @SilverSeaOT7

    7 ай бұрын

    Lots of this moves. But MJ moves have long been incorporated into the greater dance community. But JK did it with his flair.

  • @Ketarine
    @Ketarine7 ай бұрын

    The comparisons with MJ are huge, however I agree that he is not an "heir" or the "new MJ", he's just himself Jung Kook. His music and his dance have a lot of homage to MJ and even some BTS, but it is just that, homage to his inspirations. JK is just finding himself as an artist and this is his first solo output. He has an amazing instrument, and he knows this without the bane of conceit. He'll soon gain enough confidence to write his own songs instead of relying on the A&R of Hybe America (and Scooter) to find generic pop songs to sing. Not that his album is generic, he's put a lot his artistry in it - I'm just patiently awaiting more of it!

  • @shinycheyenne
    @shinycheyenne7 ай бұрын

    I thought that in terms of defining himself as a pop star with music he likes to listen to and perform, the album fit Kookie great. I like pop music just fine, but unfortunately most of the album was not to my individual taste. Seven was not my thing at all, and 3D was only slightly better (would've been far better without Jack Harlow). Standing Next To You was great because it was the least that sounded like the other two. And Yes or No and Somebody were great too. The rest of the songs I had issues with, mostly in terms of the songwriters and producers. Kookie sang/performed the hell out of each and every song, but I do feel that the songwriters did not do anything to help him. When rapline and in-house Big Hit producers write songs for BTS they know their members strengths and weaknesses, and know where is good to push the envelope and where is better to play to strengths. The American writers/producers were so clearly not familiar with Kookie's strengths and weaknesses (which is understandable given they likely just met for the first time this year). I thought Kookie did a great job singing in English because these songs felt like they were purposefully trying to make him trip up. The lyrics and beat in a few of the songs moved faster than Jungkook could keep up most of the time (especially Seven). This wouldn't be a problem in his native tongue, but in English? For his first ever attempt at American pop? Don't you think they could slow it down just a bit so man doesn't feel so rushed? In spite of that, he did a fabulous job and I'm seriously impressed. A lot of the lyrics were also extremely surface level and left me thinking "show don't tell" in almost every song, especially Too Sad to Dance, Hate You and Shot Glass of Tears. The Major Lazor and DJ Snake songs were also far lackluster than what I was expecting from those DJ's past catalogs. In all, this album felt like Kookie because it was obvious all the songs were his taste, he enjoyed performing them, and he's just an inherently show-stopping performer, but it also lacked that je ne sais quoi that in my opinion the rest of the members solo albums had in spades.

  • @marciamoore154
    @marciamoore1547 ай бұрын

    I so agree about Jack Harlow. I felt it detracted from the song and the words were disrespectful to women, something Jungkook has never shown.

  • @Crispina-qx2rq
    @Crispina-qx2rq7 ай бұрын

    I agree with you in jack harlow rap...we asians are still conservative so i prefer to listen the clean version of 3D...Love you jungkook wish you all the best❤

  • @Nanna0416
    @Nanna04167 ай бұрын

    Another good analysis and I totally agree with you incldg your take on Harlow’s rap. Thank you .Salamat Jungkook is an amazing talent and a good person too. Love GOLDEN💜

  • @susandobinsky3657
    @susandobinsky36577 ай бұрын

    I REALLY REALLY agree with you about Jack Harlow’s rap. I love the whole album, except, whenever possible, I skip Harlow’s verse & downloaded the alternate version. You are right, Harlow’s words are 1) immature but also offensive (dead body, ABG’s etc). I dislike his rap because it is misogynistic. Jung Kook’s lyrics are sweet and loving. I was glad to hear your review & be able to comment here (vent) because I start fuming every time I hear Harlow’s rap, after enjoying the rest of the song. I like the whole album but my favorite song is Closer. Thanks for your review.

  • @muppetgurl
    @muppetgurl7 ай бұрын

    there is no such thing as "objective analysis" ... can only be subjective, ... be honest and I may watch your opinions

  • @vmarie9535
    @vmarie9535Ай бұрын

    You lost me with the analysis for Standing Next To You. The animated silhouette looked nothing like MJ, weird. The song is in the Funk/Disco genre. Very familiar to us who lived through that era, liked the club scene and listen to R&B music. Though Pop has become Caucasian friendly, that wasn't its origins.The pop sound is a blend of Jazz, Blues, Rock & Roll, Big Band, gospel and many black music sub-genre. Elvis and the Beatles made it acceptable, and marketable, to mainstream white audiences and entertainment companies. In some ways Golden shows the progression of Pop itself, going from the music perfected in black communities, to music curated by white artist for white audiences. JK is the rare artist who can pull off such diversity, but it may have more to do with his instinct for style & nuance than culture. He's studied Western music, took what works for him, and adapted it to his vocal colors. All of the music greats (GOATS) have this same ability. Unfortunately, most K-pop fans, including Army, have little concern with music from black artist. To clarify, black artist are ones born in America and influenced by the experiences they endure there. JK seems different because he is. He's that rare person with God given talent, who's constantly improving.

  • @ligayaabille1565
    @ligayaabille15657 ай бұрын

    Yes I agree👍Too much music instruments used! But Jk loves it. I prefer the minimal sounds to accompany Jk's golden voice.

  • @mora5146
    @mora51467 ай бұрын

    🤔 but I think standing next to you is how pop is sounding this days, still I really liked the song, more than the two previous. Side note, I can only see Jimin dancing when I listen to too sad to dance 😂

  • @J9bean4
    @J9bean47 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the analysis. Jk is so talented but honestly I wasn’t expecting much from Golden when I learned he wasn’t involved in the creative process and that it was geared toward the western market. I agree with your thoughts on 3D the song would have been better without JH part. I also agree comparing solo artists to MJ or BTS is disrespectful. Most want to be know for there own talent and achievements not just as “the next” so and so.

  • @djispacevet6931
    @djispacevet69317 ай бұрын

    Agree with your thoughts. Especially the Harlow not great add. After JK on Jimin's hidden track I hoped RM would be the rap on a Golden song.

  • @MonicaSerban
    @MonicaSerban7 ай бұрын

    Talking about versatility and vocals and not even once mentioning "Somebody"???????? The song where he intentionally changed his voice and surprised everybody with the dark and unique sound????????? The song with the the heaviest underlying dark atmosphere? I guess we went to different music schools. As for commenters disliking toward Jack, Good God, grow up a bit and listen to the alternate version and stop whining. For real now. Bottom line, Golden is among the few albums where I will never skip a song and I am a heavy music listener (from all over the world). It is an all-rounded album, produced and delivered with an excellence that is unprecedented in the last 20-30 years. I know, scary - for all types of audiences. And yes MJ and Jungkook are different. But as somebody who saw them both live, in a stadium concert, they are at par when it comes to performance, charisma, dance, stage domination and live vocals. Only James Brown may have been at the same level. So yeah...

  • @zee2674

    @zee2674

    7 ай бұрын

    Michael Jackson? James brown? You are comparing him with THE Legends of entertainment?! Jk is talented but he still has a long way to go.

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