It’s been a busy summer time for Ok-pop acts releasing Japanese music. Xikers is the newest group to enterprise into this market with the discharge of their first authentic J-pop single Tsuki (Lunatic). The track consists by the standard KQ Leisure suspects, guaranteeing continuity with their Korean discography. In actual fact, it looks like a pure extension of xikers’ most up-to-date Korean title observe We Don’t Cease.
Tsuki melds old-school hip-hop with fashionable Ok-pop influences, delivering a rambunctious power that matches the group’s youthful spirit. Other than a melodic pre-chorus, the track depends extra on chanted bluster than finely-tuned pop hooks. This method works properly on this model of observe, although Tsuki‘s refrain grows a bit repetitive because the track goes on. Its lack of a singular, defining sonic character makes it a stable — if anticipated — entry into the Japanese market.
Hooks | 7 |
Manufacturing | 8 |
Longevity | 8 |
Bias | 8 |
RATING | 7.75 |
Grade: C+