K-pop group B.Heart's 'Realistic' first Mini Album

By Nayanika Majumdar / Feb 02, 2017 01:53 PM EST
(Photo : YouTube/InSum 레이 Ray) On Jan. 25, rookie group B.HEART debuted with their single 'Realistic.'

Grabbing the attention of a large crowd, the K-Pop industry seems to be growing at an extreme speed. The new bands have captured the hearts of many even though they have been extremely criticized for the quality of music and relativity of their videos. The new group "B.Heart" has recently released their brand new mini-album titled "Realistic". The album, followed by the success of their debut single has kept the fans engrossed with their talent and very "Realistic" voice.

The album showcases the brilliant vocal skills of the boys and gives the people amazing music and lyrics which can be very generic and realistic unlike auto-tuned voices produced by many of the labels. According to information from KMusic, the ballad based album was released on Jan 24 2017 and contains soulful music with rhythmic dance beats. The newest producer of the group, 'Stay Alone', has incorporated the painful strokes and dance music into every song that gives the song a unique feeling.

The songs of the album, especially the song "sad ", portray the creativity of the artists as the songs shift from one mood to another. The use of a lyrical piano line along with a trendy voice chamber shows the sensitivity of 'B.HEART' as regular people who witness all the things like their fans.

KPopScene further gives us a list of all the songs included in the band's mini-album. The first song of the album is called "Sad", followed by the title track "Realistic" and the acoustic version of the title track "Realistic (Acoustic ver). The next song is called "Don't Need Anything" followed by "Stay" and the last song named "Realistic (Inst.)". The album is produced under the label of Poong Entertainment and was released by the same.

The songs are in Korean language but are universally accepted and enjoyed. The new group "B.Heart" has a long way to go and we can expect a large amount of good music from the young boys in the coming years.

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