K-Pop Rookies January-June 2014: The Best and Most Notorious Debuts
Joelle Halon
The first half of 2014 started out with a bang with major releases from EXO, Infinite, Girlsâ Generation, and 2ne1. Often lost in the shuffle are the potential next generation K-Pop stars. 2014 hasnât had a shortage of rookiesâ43 officially debuted so farâgenerating a lot of buzz of who could be âtheâ next big group.
Some groups appear to have what it takes, others not so much. Here is a ranking of some of the artists who have potential and some who need a little more work.
The Best
Akdong Musician| Debut: April| Songs: âMelted,â â200%,â âGive Loveâ
Dubbed âsuper rookiesâ by many K-Pop websites, Akdong Musician have maturity past their ages. At aThe Best
Akdong Musician| Debut: April| Songs: âMelted,â â200%,â âGive Loveâ
Dubbed âsuper rookiesâ by many K-Pop websites, Akdong Musician have maturity past their ages. At ages 18 and 14 (Korean ages), siblings Lee Chan-Hyuk and Lee Soo-Hyun have a special something that helped them dominate the charts.
Their emotion-packed ballad âMeltedâ showed a remarkable deepness and ability to understand humanity through simple lyrics and haunting vocals. â200%â and âGive Loveâ showed their youth and abilities to have fun. Expect the duo to pick up many awards at the end of the year.
Mamamoo| Debut: January| Song: âDonât Be Happyâ
âPowerâ is the buzzword associated with Mamamoo because they have it all. The girls provide something fresh to the K-Pop world with their jazzy voices and throwback style.
Since their debut, Mamamoo has already gained an international following despite minimal promotions on music shows. Of course, following up their debut single with âPeppermint Chocolateâ with K.Will and Wheesung didnât hurt their potential surge.
Kiss&Cry| Debut: January| Song: âDomino Gameâ
Kiss&Cry thrilled with robust vocals and stage presence. They came bursting out of the gates with vocals unmatched by many other rookies, and with Dia releasing single recordings, Kiss&Cry is doing what they can to remain ever-present. âDomino Gameâ caught the attention of many listeners, and the fun dance made the video enjoyable. Weakness is not in Kiss&Cryâs vocabulary, which is why they have the ability to stand tall in the K-Pop world.
Lee Michelle| Debut: March| Song: âWithout Youâ
Lee Michelle has enough depth to her soul, she could challenge the deepest ocean. âWithout Youâ was an explosive debut, and one that definitely deserves more love and attention. Her deep vocals and ability to tell a story make Lee stand out. The one downfall was minimal promotion. If she was promoted more, âWithout Youâ would have earned the attention it deserved.
Solid Starts
GOT7| Debut: January| Song: âGirls, Girls, Girlsâ
GOT7 already earned a large fanbase, and itâs easy to see why. Good-looking and charismatic, the boys definitely charmed their way into many a female heart. They dance well and have the talent, so itâs unfortunate their debut song didnât show their vocal talents. The song was a bit bland, but their mini album had many other songs that suggest the boys have what it takes.
Lip Service| Debut: March| Song: âYum, Yum, Yumâ
Bipa and Kora are going to be a fun group to watch. Theyâre spunky with a wicked sense of humor. Whatâs not to like? While they appeared on a few of the music shows, some more appearances will really help the girls because they are quirky and enjoyable. Plus, âYum, Yum, Yumâ endeared itself to K-Pop fans with food-themed lyrics. It will be interesting to see what lies beneath this potential winner of a duo.
BTL| Debut: May| Song: âToo Gâ
Beyond the Limit (BTL, not to be confused with Bacon, Tomato, Lettuce) have amazing visuals and a nice track in âToo Gâ due to its addictive chorus. Theyâve already impressed on their Music Core and Inkigayo debuts, so they will earn fans, and video teasers promised a nice treat for fans looking for beefcake.
While they have some positives, they risk falling into the generic boyband category if they lose steam with their concept. Some fans see some similarities between BTL and EXO during their âMamaâ days, so they may have to work harder to prove themselves.
Scarlet| Debut: February| Song: âDo Betterâ
Scarlet debuted with little hype, and it took a while to find out what the girlsâ names are, but despite this, they show a lot of promise. âDo Betterâ was a solid song that quickly developed a niche group of fans. The songâs MV was riddled with awkward English (whatâs a âboggy slushieâ?) and cheesy graphics, and the dance left a lot to be desired. Thereâs still room for Scarlet to âdo better.â
Weakest Links
Aila| Debut: January| Song: âPretty Pretty Pretty Girlâ
Ailaâs debut stage was painful to watch on Music Core before they disappeared somewhere. The girls, Ra-Hee, Shi-Yeon, Yena, and Kelly, looked too old to be flouncing around in cute Lolita dresses, and their vocals were all over the place. It was difficult to take them seriously. It was hard to not feel bad for them as there was little crowd reaction as the âthumbs downâ mounted on YouTube.
Hopefully their company, Plane Entertainment, thinks of a new concept or else these girls do not have a chance at survival.
M.O.A| Debut: February| Song: âIâll Call Yaâ
The M.O.A girls unfortunately, have little chance to make waves. KBS banned their first attempt at the âIâll Call Yaâ MV due to poor quality; the second attempt wasnât much better. Professional Entertainment is not very professional.
The girls have pitchy vocals. Their song, while catchy at some parts, lacked finesse and could easily annoy listeners with the high-pitched, jilted chorus.
If the company can get their act together, get the girls a better choreographer, vocal coach, and perhaps a budget for a real video, they may have a chance.
JJCC| Debut: March| Song: âAt Firstâ
JJCC should have been more impressive considering they are Jackie Chanâs group. Instead of a charismatic, action-packed debut, the boys performed a mediocre song that was barely memorable. However, they are handsome men, and Jackie Chan is behind them, so one weak start will not wipe them off the map. They may do just fine in upcoming promotions.
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