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Buried Treasure: MADEIN – Dadarida

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Buried Treasure: MADEIN – Dadarida

A Okay-pop act’s title observe isn’t at all times the very best tune on their album, even when it’s the one most individuals will hear. Generally, b-sides deserve recognition too. Within the singles-oriented world of Okay-pop, I need to highlight a few of these buried treasures and provides them the props they deserve.


MADEIN’s title observe Uno is among the many weakest songs on their new album. The group sound so a lot better on adventurous materials like Dopamine and, particularly, Dadarida. This observe goes full on Afrobeats — a classy transfer and one thing we should acknowledge up entrance. I imagine two issues might be true on the identical time: The tune might be blatantly appropriative and likewise very robust as a chunk of music. It’s the identical manner I really feel about Younger Posse’s latest Ate That.

Do I want Dadarida got here from an precise African artist? Sure! (And if you understand any artists who favor this sound, go away them within the feedback) However, this terrific tune discovered its solution to MADEIN as an alternative, which looks like an ungainly match at first. I can’t discover any credit on a particular pattern, however Dadarida clearly opens with a borrowed exclamation. It goes on to ship typical Okay-pop verses, albeit over a shocking mattress of percussion that retains momentum excessive. Then, we transfer into a panoramic refrain. I like the way in which the melodies and manufacturing coexist right here. It feels so cinematic and satisfying. Dadarida turns into much more rhythmic because it goes on, climaxing in a percussive showcase that sends the observe out on a excessive.

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 Hooks 9
 Manufacturing 9
 Longevity 8
 Bias 9
 RATING 8.75

Grade: B+

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