DIA – Do It Amazing
MBK's new girl group DIA has dropped their
first album. The LP has 11 brand new tracks for your listening pleasure, 3 of
them being remixes of "Somehow." DIA consists ofChaeyeon, Eunice, Jenny, and Yebin, rappers Cathy and Eunjin, as well as their leader (and former F-ve
Dolls member) Seunghee. The group's name comes from "diamond," and is
pronounced "dye-uh" (or "dahy-uh," if you prefer) in the song "Lean
on Me."
The first track is
"I Want to Listen to Music," a lively tune sung to an acoustic guitar. When the
angelic voices come together in silky harmony, that's when the track really
picks up. I also really enjoy the fierceness in the vocals. The lyrics
describe meeting and being with a boy while music plays.
"Lean on Me" starts out with a
pounding hip-hop beat, and then launches into a pretty, bubblegum pop refrain.
Rapper Microdot (fresh
from his comeback after a 9-year hiatus) also features on the track, and
injects something different into it, as he shows up in the beginning. The
bridges and verses at this point are both familiar to fans of girl groups, and
fresh at the same time. The song is about how lovers should support each other.
Coming in fierce
and brilliant with sampled scratches and backbeats, "Somehow" is their title track. It's beautifully crafted,
cheerful pop, but it has a sensibility that sets it apart. Thank you, Shinsadong Tiger! They manage to fuse several elements together here without
falling into the trap of sounding like they did exactly that. The raps here are
mercifully short, as they are too sing-song and add little to the tune. The
song itself is all about spending time with a guy.
"My Friend's Boyfriend" is a bratty,
playful tune with a frenetic, bendy synth. It has a lot of repetitive,
delectable hooks to sing along with and this sense of "whatever, I do what I
want" that I love and laugh along with. Obviously,
it's about stepping out, looking hot, and stealing a guy from someone else.
"One
Star In My Heart," if you couldn't guess from the title, is a
pretty ballad. Singing to piano accompaniment, the girls' voices are
cotton-candy-sweet, and this song showcases their vocal strengths. The talent
doesn't get drowned in overproduction, which is a good thing. It's very
soothing and you can hear the emotion in their voices. The star is a metaphor
for their emotions, and they're saying you have to be careful with those
feelings.
"Like Yesterday" is a sweetly sung
acoustic guitar piece that almost emulates indie folk, except for a gusty
chorus. These girls definitely have pipes and know how to use them. Like the
previous track, it doesn't get bogged down and uses the girls' voices well. The
song concerns a man who lied, and, even through the seasons, the resulting
breakup seems "like yesterday" and
is just as painful.
The seventh track,
"Same Place," starts from
a 'different place' than the previous two tunes. While there is acoustic
guitar, there are some other synth offerings, and autotuned effects at the
beginning and ending. This song is where the raps seem to be better served up,
as well. The tune evokes a place that reminds both the boy and girl of their
breakup.
"Say Hello" shares some
characteristics with ballads, but turns quickly into mid-tempo soft pop.
There's an interesting string instrument that I can't quite place that clearly
stands out at times during the track. It's got some sweet layering effects, and
the girls' angelic voices really come through nicely here. The track has to do
with spending time with a lover.
Track Listing :
I Want to Listen to Music Click Here
Lean on Me (Feat. Microdot) Click Here
Somehow Click Here
My Friend's Boyfriend Click Here
One Star In My Heart Click Here
Like Yesterday Click Here
Same Place Click Here
Say Hello Click Here
Somehow (Chinese Ver.) Click Here
Somehow (Acoustic Ver.) Click Here
Somehow (Inst.) Click Here
Lean on Me (Feat. Microdot) Click Here
Somehow Click Here
My Friend's Boyfriend Click Here
One Star In My Heart Click Here
Like Yesterday Click Here
Same Place Click Here
Say Hello Click Here
Somehow (Chinese Ver.) Click Here
Somehow (Acoustic Ver.) Click Here
Somehow (Inst.) Click Here
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