On June 1, 2015, BIGBANG released the second installment of their MADE Series with A. A has six songs: âBang Bang Bang,â âWe Like 2 Partyâ and their instrumentals, as well as âLoserâ and âBae Bae.â A features songs that are more party-centric and upbeat, which is different from Mâs sexually-charged, self-loathing anthems. The shift is perfect for summer; so many VIPs will enjoy it.
The album opens with âBang Bang Bang.â The song has a similar vibe to âFantastic Babyâ from a few years ago with booming sound, addictive chorus, and catchy beat. While it doesnât quite reach the addictive levels âFantastic Babyâ had, but itâs a good stand-in thatâwhile not as addictive as the aforementioned âFantastic Babyââit actually does a few things better.
For starters, T.O.P rocks the song. His rapping keeps getting better with stronger flow as he matures. Seungri, also, has more maturity that is evident in his lines.
On the flipside, âBang Bang Bangâ feels more like a song made for Just Dance or Zumba game. With this, G-Dragonâs vocals feel squeaky and off at times, which throws the song off in the beginning. No matter what, âBang Bang Bangâ is still an enjoyable song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ips2mM7Zqw
âWe Like 2 Partyâ has a summery vibe that is reminiscent of BIGBANG from days gone by. For fans of earlier hits like âSunset Glowâ and âAlways,â âWe Like 2 Partyâ will be more your style with its light instrumentals and vocals. The song isnât as heavy-handed as âBang Bang Bang,â so itâs a nice inclusion since BIGBANG shows off different sides of their abilities. The lyrics provide a feeling of wanting to make memories and have fun, adding to the summery vibe. The song can easily become an earworm and a song that could be timeless due to its lighter vibe. Plus, itâs one that could be used to introduce new people to K-Pop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFmfi1vM7co
âLoserâ was one of the singles from Series M. The song has twinges of heartache mixed with its mid-tempo sound. The beauty of âLoserâ is how each member represents a different element of loserdom in the lyrics. BIGBANGâs voices waver and flow well while providing the sense of loss, anger, and sadness that consumes them. Whatâs interesting is how some of the lines feel more flat than others, so there are twinges of being deflated. The song has hints of âLove Songâ and âBlueâ in it, so it is perfect for those who enjoyed them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CTced9CMMk
Finally, âBae Baeâ is fairly memorable not just for its lyrical content, but for the way itâs delivered. At times, you can hear that BIGBANG did not take the song seriously, and thatâs a good thing since it is sexually driven and one that has innuendo. How can it be taken seriously? Like with âBang Bang Bang,â T.O.P and Seungri shine brightest, especially Seungri whose vocals drip with sex appeal. T.O.P, on the other hand, has more good-natured fun in his vocals that make the song feel unique and complete. While itâs not among the top BIGBANG songs, its uniqueness gives it an edge that rank it high in a category all its own. âBae Baeâ is essential BIGBANG and flaunts their personalities the best.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKD03uPVD-Q
So far, while the albums are performing well on the charts, these arenât the best songs BIGBANG have produced. They get the job done and theyâre making a lot of fans happy, but the lyrics just donât suffice compared to BIGBANG of old. There are still two more mini albums to come, so itâll be interesting to see whatâs next. So far, there is a slight feeling of disappointment.
Made Series-A earns a 3.5/5
— Joelle HalonÂ
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