[Article] BIGBANG showing their power ‘봄여름가을겨울’ (Still Life) Number One on Melon Weekly Chart [DA:Chart]

Group BIGBANG topped the Melon charts at the same time as their comeback.

According to Melon on the 12th, BIGBANG’s new song ‘Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter’ (Still Life) topped the weekly charts, proving their continued popularity.

The new song ‘봄여름가을겨울’, which BIGBANG released in about 4 years after the release of ‘Flower Road’ in 2018, is a band sound-based song about the flow and change of seasons and the cycle of the world that blooms and dies without hope. It is receiving a warm response because it contains the sincerity of BIGBANG.

In particular, after its release, it swept the daily charts as well as the Melon TOP100 chart, proving its dignity as a ‘K-pop legend’.

In addition to ‘봄여름가을겨울’, spring related music sources with a sense of the seasons are also showing meaningful records, rising rapidly on the charts. First of all, Busker Busker’s ‘Cherry Blossom Ending’, which is receiving a lot of love every spring, climbed 56 places and settled in 43rd place.

In addition, Jang Beom-jun’s ‘I could feel the scent of your shampoo in the swaying flowers’ and Loco and Yuju’s ‘Accidental Spring’ also entered the weekly charts. Following this, HIGH4 (Hypo) and IU’s ‘Spring Love, Not Cherry Blossoms’ jumped 47 places to rank 51st, while BTS’ ‘Spring Day’ and Ben’s ‘When the Cherry Blossom Blooms, Let’s Break Up’ are also attracting attention on the weekly chart.

Not only that, IVE’s ‘LOVE DIVE’ entered the 9th place on the weekly chart and showed an all-time rookie-like step, and Lim Young-woong’s ‘HERO’ and ‘The Last Love’, which gathered topics by announcing the release of the pre-released song on the 17th, are also on re-entry. It was successful and attracted attention.

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Source: Naver

 

[Article] Weekly Number 1 Single on Melons ‘봄여름가을겨울’ (Still Life) – Legend BIGBANG back after 4 years with dignity

Make a comeback four years [osen : a Seon Mi Kyung], who returned to the BIGBANG and melons and attention the charts at the same time.

According to the Mellon on September 12, BIGBANG’s new song ‘봄여름가을겨울’ (still life) and go straight to No. 1 in the weekly chart still proved popular.

The new song “Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter,” which BIGBANG released about four years after the release of “Flower Road” in 2018, is a band sound-based song that sings about the flow of seasons, changes, and the cycle of the world blooming and falling endlessly, and is receiving enthusiastic response in that it is filled with BIGBANG’s sincerity.

In particular, 100 chart as well as daily, sweeping the release, the melon top of grandeur about them as a ‘Pop Legend k’ to prove it caught my eye or even better.

‘봄여름가을겨울’ conveys a sense of the season but sound on the spring are soaring on the chart and meaningful shows a record.First of all, love from the hot spring, the Busker Busker of ‘The ending.’ is a whopping 56 stairs rose to become firmly rooted in the 43rd and successful ‘orientation shot’ of the many music fans this year without fail.

Jang Bum Joon of ‘swinging your shampoo smell it in the flowers.’ and Rocco saw the wandering ‘spring by accident’, also entered the new weekly charts.4 (hypo), and high, IU ‘spring love, not cherry blossoms,’ of the 47 spots to 51st place and Bangtan Boys’s ‘spring day’ and Ben’s ‘stop cherry blossoms, we broke up.’ at attention in the weekly chart.

Ive, as well as of the ‘love dive’ weekly chart entry into the No. 9 and 17 coming down showed the new class of all time, and Front Line Gaegok announcement, opening up of the topic of conversation attracted attention. by successful re-entry, ‘hero’, ‘the end of love’ of the imyeongung /This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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[Article] NYLON Manila: BIGBANG’S STILL LIFE is a heartfelt and sentimental ode to change, themselves and their fans

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BIGBANG’S STILL LIFE IS A HEARTFELT AND SENTIMENTAL ODE TO CHANGE, THEMSELVES, AND THEIR FANS

Forgoing pop beats and explosive production, Still Life sees BIGBANG stroll down memory lane and reflect on all that has changed in the past few years.

The word legend is thrown around too often these days. But using that to describe BIGBANG is the most apt of descriptors. Ever since the group made their debut in the mid-2000s, they have undoubtedly changed the game, scoring hit after hit and shaping what it means to be a K-pop act in the global scene. For many fans, their first experience with K-pop came from listening to BIGBANG’s music, whether it be out of curiosity or intrigue from their viral hits. To many, BIGBANG helped them on a love story with the genre that has continued to this day.

After dropping Flower Road in 2018, the group has been on an extended hiatus, due to personal reasons and other scandals that at times made many V.I.Ps feel that they would never be coming back. But as they say, never say never, and BIGBANG has finally made their return to the scene with the release of their new song, Still Life. So, how does one of the most iconic boy bands in K-pop make a grand comeback? Simple, they skip the bombastic sounds as heard in BANG BANG BANG and instead, deliver a soulful ballad that feels tailored made for their fans, and arguably for themselves.

OUR BEAUTIFUL 봄여름가을겨울

Still Life is a mid-tempo track that features a gentle and warm band sound. When you press play on the song, you are first treated to Taeyang’s vocals that honestly feels like a warm hug from a friend you haven’t seen in years. Listening to the song is like being hit with a wave of nostalgia, not just for its lyrical content, but because each of the voices feel so familiar. Taeyang’s buttery voice, Daesung’s unique vocals, G-Dragon’s distinct tone, and T.O.P.’s lower register all hit different. When you listen to a track from the group in the early 2010s and listen to Still Life, it’s like little has changed. Aside from the fact that they all sound so good on the track, Still Life also stands out because it lacks a proper chorus. It is not your typical K-pop song and that’s fine.

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On the surface, the track is about the flow of time through the seasons. But it’s not hard to imagine or see that the song has a deeper meaning connected to what has happened to the group. In essence, it’s like a reflection of their past, how they’ve changed, and what they have to say about it. The music video starts of the Taeyang on a ship surrounded by a field of yellow flowers. These flowers could symbolize the yellow light sticks of the band, as if saying Taeyang is surrounded by their fans and is still with them.

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We then see Daesung in a nearly empty hallway as he says goodbye to his youth. It then shifts to G-Dragon on a set. A video of their fans with light sticks is then played in the background, further hitting home the theme of incorporating their fans into the song’s message. Finally, we then see T.O.P. on the moon looking down on earth, his isolation reflective of how much he has been maligned in the past few years. But in his verse, he talks about how he is a good person and is willing to become a better one.

STILL LIFE, STILL HERE

For newer K-pop fans who haven’t paid much attention to BIGBANG’s music, you probably know the group for the issues and shake-ups they have been through recently. Aside from doing their military service and pursuing solo adventures, the group wasn’t immune to scandal. Most famously, Seungri left the group because he was embroiled in personal controversy. And it’s clear that the members have a lot of thoughts about this. At no point during the music video are all the members scene in one shot. Instead, they are in their own little words. We also see shots of four empty chairs, four spotlights, and four flowers. And to top it all off, the music video pointedly ends with their logo showing five lines. The fact that their picture on the YG website is the five line logo should tell you as much.

One on hand, Still Life is sentimental and comforting, much like that “hello” many fans have been waiting for. BIGBANG is still here and that bond with their fans remains unbroken. On the other, the track is also a reflection of just how much the group has changed since. Just like with the passage of time, BIGBANG is not the same as they once were and are inherently different people. The music video may use bright colors, but it feels sad, melancholic even. It’s actually bittersweet to think that this is supposed to be their grand return, but BIGBANG is using the moment to say that things have changed.

 A LONG TIME COMING

Whether this is the start of a new chapter of BIGBANG or one of their final releases as a group is up to them. So much has been said over the years and Still Life is BIGBANG’s way of speaking their truth. For many V.I.Ps, especially those who have been following the group for over a decade, it was a special moment and one that they needed. BIGBANG was always one to zag when others would zig, and Still Life is further proof of that.

We missed you BIGBANG, it’s good to have you back. Now, if you’ll excuse us, we’ll get a warm blanket and listen to Still Life as we get in our feels.

Source: NYLON Manila

[Article] [Lee Moon-won’s Showbiz Watch] BIGBANG and Popularity

BIGBANG is back. It is a comeback after 4 years since the digital single ‘Flower Road’ in 2018, which was the last music activity. And immediately after their comeback, they caused a stir. The digital single ‘봄여름가을겨울 (Still Life)’, released at 00:00 on April 5, topped the Melon Top 100, the largest music site, in 8 hours after its release, and also climbed to the top of the daily charts. The number of 24-hour users was also recorded at 909,666, making it the 10th place among all-time boy group Melon 24-hour users. It goes without saying that ‘chart burnout’ was achieved by taking first place on other music sites such as Jenny, Flo, and Bugs at the same time.

However, some media interpretations of this phenomenon are unusual. The public’s nostalgia for the BIGBANG is cited as the cause. Although BIGBANG itself is ‘old’, it is said that it is gaining popularity due to the aspect that stimulates the public’s memories. Of course, there are not many cases where they sparkle with such an effect after a day or two on release, but now ‘봄여름가을겨울’ is showing signs of prolonged domination of the charts. And that’s an overwhelming number. It means that they are continuously creating a new consumer base, and it is true that Korea is a rare sight to see even if Korea is a ‘land of bandwagons’.

On the other hand, the age statistics of users in the early stages of music release also make it difficult to conclude that this is a nostalgia effect. Users in their 20s account for an overwhelming portion at 45%, followed by those in their 30s and 20s, and those in their teens and 40s with 13%. The nostalgia effect makes it impossible to see. Rather, it shows that the fan base among the new generation has been steadily increasing even during the four years of cessation of activities. So, at least now, it’s time for a different interpretation. This is mainly divided into two aspects.

First, let’s look at the singularities of the BIGBANG consumer group. In a nutshell, BIGBANG was the de facto last runner of the ‘boy group that both men and women consume at the same level’. You can tell by looking at the statistics of music users above. In terms of gender ratio, 44% male and 56% female. It is a composition that is rarely seen in the theory of gender ratio of music users of boy groups. For boy groups 2:8. The 1:9 ratio is often the default. Of course, this ‘봄여름가을겨울’ is not the only one. In the 24-hour user ranking of the boy group Melon, which has been counted since Melon started its music service, 9 BIGBANG songs out of the top 10. In addition to BIGBANG, BTS’ ‘Poems for Small Things’ is added. 1st place is the 2018 single ‘Flower Road’, the last song of BIGBANG’s ‘Five-Person System’. It had a whopping 1,269,105 users. In general, this is interpreted in terms of ‘popularity’, but strictly speaking, it must be said that it was only possible to approach the concept of ‘popularity’ because male consumption had soared as much as that of females.

That’s true. Just because it’s a girl group doesn’t mean that the female group doesn’t consume it, on the contrary, as it is common for female groups to consume more fervently, boy groups were not originally ‘products that the male group doesn’t consume’. However, in the 2000s, there were only two boy groups, G.O.D and BIGBANG, that both female and male groups consumed at an almost equal level. Only a few songs that rode the rest of the trend were consumed at different times, and it must be said that there were actually only two of the teams that showed strong male loyalty and tried to consume ‘immediately on a comeback’ for every song they released.

Among them, BIGBANG had more unique parts. From the early days of SM Entertainment’s SMP, the element of ‘sword choreography’ that was particularly well-received by the female group was not specifically employed, and the male group showed a good response to the random stage production. The lyrics of the song also expressed in a somewhat rough language the self-pity, romanticism, and difficulties of life that are characteristic of men. Although it is difficult to see this as a masculine trend, it is clear that he was trying to position himself well to get a male response.

However, the direction of the K-pop industry changed in the 2010s. While walking in the direction of maximizing profitability, it took the female-oriented route, which guarantees a much more stable profit for the boy group. Teams like BIGBANG have become rarer. The route taken by BIGBANG has been absorbed by the underground hip-hop scene, and it has become extremely rare in the K-pop boy group that is a ‘blockbuster’ in the popular music market. In the end, the hit with the concept of ‘popularity’ in BIGBANG’s comeback needs to be interpreted as a phenomenon in which the male response to the K-pop boy group model returned before walking the female-oriented route like this. It is said that there is definitely a demand among men to consume men’s stories and attitudes through male idol groups.

On the other hand, it is also worth mentioning that BIGBANG took a different musical path from the current mainstream as a K-pop ‘generation’. BIGBANG has mainly used the mainstream music form at the time of its birth, that is, pop based on a melodic essence while crossing various genres. In that dimension, even ballads have been employed, and that flow is also reflected in ‘Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter’. It’s a so-called ‘good song to sing at karaoke’. But, as we all know, the K-pop industry took a different path after that. As the overseas market exploded, especially the Western market, including the United States, they tried to move to a dance pop centered on beats and sounds that fit the Western trend. Melody pop like BIGBANG passed into the hands of solo singers who crossed the indie scene, and it became difficult to see in the level of a ‘blockbuster’ idol group.

However, the problem is that the Korean public still has a strong attachment to melodic pop. This is true regardless of age or gender. There is also a view that the phenomenon of new generation trot singers such as Lim Young-woong absorbing up to the 3040s is fundamentally because their attachment to melodic pop is not compensated in the mainstream popular music market. In addition, the ‘Rollin Phenomenon’ and the big hits of retro broadcast sound sources such as ‘Sprout Three’ are also interpreted in that dimension. The enthusiasm for ‘The Return of the BIGBANG’ also leaves room for interpretation at this point.

In conclusion, the reason for the success of BIGBANG’s comeback needs to be interpreted in terms of attachment to a specific aspect of the popular music product represented by the team BIGBANG, rather than the nostalgia dimension of ‘BIGBANG’. Demand is definitely there, but it is an example of an explosion of demand that has not been compensated recently. Of course, the expectation that the K-pop industry will make a product that takes this into account after BIGBANG’s comeback is still difficult. As a global industry, K-pop has gone farther than expected, and once the industry has changed, it is not easy to change its place. In that regard, maybe the Korean pop music market needs a team called BIGBANG for a little longer as a trend.

/ Lee Moon-won, pop culture critic

Source: Naver

 

[Article] QUIZ: Which BIGBANG Song Is Your Life Anthem?

QUIZ: Which BIGBANG Song Is Your Life Anthem?

QUIZ: Which BIGBANG Song Is Your Life Anthem?

Apr 11, 2022

Ever since BIGBANG announced that they would be releasing a new song, the world of K-pop couldn’t have been better. It was the announcement that us VIPs have been waiting patiently for. BIGBANG is back, and what better way to celebrate than to take this quiz to see which song of theirs is your life anthem?

Hey Soompiers, what were your results? Let me know in the comments below!

binahearts is a Soompi writer whose ultimate biases are Song Joong Ki and BIGBANG but has lately been seen obsessing over Hwang In Yeop. Make sure you follow binahearts on Instagram as she journeys through her latest Korean crazes!

Currently watching: “Pachinko” and “Soundtrack #1”
All-time favorite drama: “Secret Garden” and “Star In My Heart”
Looking forward to: Won Bin‘s return to the small screen

Source: Soompi

[Article] BIGBANG’s “Still Life” Becomes 1st Song By Male Artist To Achieve Perfect All-Kill In 2022

BIGBANG’s “Still Life” Becomes 1st Song By Male Artist To Achieve Perfect All-Kill In 2022

BIGBANG’s “Still Life” Becomes 1st Song By Male Artist To Achieve Perfect All-Kill In 2022

Apr 10, 2022

BIGBANG’s latest single has completely dominated the Korean music charts!

On April 11 at 12:30 a.m. KST, Instiz’s iChart announced that BIGBANG’s new digital single “Still Life” had scored a perfect all-kill, making it the first song by a male artist to achieve the feat in 2022.

A song is awarded a certified all-kill when it is No. 1 on the daily and 24Hits charts of Melon, the daily and realtime charts of Genie and Bugs, YouTube Music’s Top Songs chart, VIBE’s daily chart, and the realtime charts of FLO and iChart. A perfect all-kill means the song has also topped iChart’s weekly chart.

2022.4.11 0:30 (KST) https://t.co/YcCwtsr6XX
iChart™ 퍼펙트 올킬(Perfect All Kill)을 축하합니다! (9개 차트 올킬+iChart 주간/실시간 1위)
BIGBANG (빅뱅) – 봄여름가을겨울 (Still Life) pic.twitter.com/KE6uap3lMw

— iChart™ (@instiz_ichart) April 10, 2022

Congratulations to BIGBANG!


Source: Soompi

[Article] BIGBANG Becomes 1st Male Artist Of 2022 To Achieve Certified All-Kill With “Still Life”

BIGBANG Becomes 1st Male Artist Of 2022 To Achieve Certified All-Kill With “Still Life”

BIGBANG Becomes 1st Male Artist Of 2022 To Achieve Certified All-Kill With “Still Life”

Apr 10, 2022

BIGBANG’s new single is sweeping the Korean music charts!

As of 9:30 a.m. KST on April 10, BIGBANG’s digital single “Still Life” has achieved a certified all-kill, making them the first male artist to pull off the feat in 2022. Ever since its release on April 5, the song has been dominating Korea’s realtime music charts, in addition to topping international music charts all over the globe.

A certified all-kill is awarded to songs that are No. 1 on the daily and 24Hits charts of Melon, the daily and realtime charts of Genie and Bugs, YouTube Music’s Top Songs chart, VIBE’s daily chart, and the realtime charts of FLO and iChart. It remains to be seen if “Still Life” will also achieve a perfect all-kill, which requires topping the iChart weekly chart as well.

2022.4.10 9:30 (KST) https://t.co/YcCwtsI9ZX
iChart™ 올킬(All Kill)을 축하합니다! (6대 음원 사이트 9개 음악 차트 1위)
BIGBANG (빅뱅) – 봄여름가을겨울 (Still Life) pic.twitter.com/cTRIYQ6ed6

— iChart™ (@instiz_ichart) April 10, 2022

Congratulations to BIGBANG!


Source: Soompi

[Article] [D: Issue] An era in which “Billboard” is easier than “Melon”… what BIGBANG Number One on Melon really means

Long-term dominance on the charts with new song ‘Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter’ in four years[Daily = reporter Park Jung-sun] “I think the Billboard chart number one is easier than the Melon chart number one.”

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What used to be a joke among Korean pop music industry officials has become a reality. Of course, it’s not easy to get on the Billboard charts. However, it is true that K-pop singers such as BTS, Stray Kids, and Seventeen have been frequently ranked at the top of the Billboard charts. On the other hand, it has become difficult to find the name of a male idol at the top of Melon, the nation’s largest music site.

Meanwhile, the group BIGBANG swept the domestic music charts with its first new song “Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter” in four years.It topped the Melon daily chart in just half a day since it was released at midnight on the 5th.As of 0:00 p.m. on the fourth day, it is still at the top. In addition, the number of Melon users exceeded 900,000 in 24 hours. According to an analysis by netizens, it is the first time in two years that the number of users exceeds 900,000 24 hours after the release of the song.

“Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter” has also risen in the global rankings. The iTunes World Wide Song Chart also occupied for two consecutive days, and the song, which entered the Sportify Global Chart 115th place on the first day of its release, settled at 21st place, up 94 steps in just one day on the 6th. It is proving its huge popularity on YouTube, breaking the record of 24 hour views excluding BTS and BLACKPINK.

Previously, BIGBANG had always been at the top of the charts during its activities, solidifying its position on the music charts. According to Gaon Chart, the number of times BIGBANG topped the weekly chart on an annual basis for the past 10 years was the highest at seven in 2015, and the most recent at three in 2018. The number one song on the weekly chart is a total of 10. He even set a rare record in 2015, ranking first on the monthly chart for four consecutive months.

Given these past performances, BIGBANG’s latest No. 1 ranking could be taken for granted. However, the reason why it gives meaning to BIGBANG’s Melon No. 1 ranking,  which was taken for granted only five to six years ago, is that it has become difficult to enter the top ranks of the Melon charts. BIGBANG is the only boy idol group that has topped the Melon chart every day since the chart aggregation method was changed.

Most of the so-called “fourth generation” boy idol groups do not rank high on domestic music sites, even though they perform well on overseas iTunes charts. In the past, it was common for singers who were popular in Korea to enter Asian countries such as Japan, but in recent years, they have received attention from overseas first and are often known in Korea.

The fact that BIGBANG’s music topped the Melon Chart and the possibility of long-term rule is mentioned can be interpreted as a sign that not only fandom but also the public are intensively using the music at the same time. The strong consumption phenomenon that appeared at the beginning of the existing release could be maintained for two to three weeks, not only by fandom but also by the general public.

Of course, the eyes of BIGBANG are not all that beautiful. This is because two members of the group, including Seungri, who caused a stir over the Burning Sun scandal in Gangnam, and T.O.P, who admitted smoking marijuana four times in total and was sentenced to 10 months in prison – on probation – in 2017, were clearly found guilty. Seung-ri left the team in 2019, and T.O.P. participated in this “Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter,” but with the end of his contract with YG, observers say that BIGBANG’s activities are virtually the last. G-Dragon and Daesung have also been embroiled in frequent gossip.

Critics who failed to fulfill their responsibilities as a senior group cannot be avoided, but nevertheless, the performance of “Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter” proved again that BIGBANG is a group with public awareness beyond a certain fandom. This is based on the musical achievements of BIGBANG and is the biggest difference from the current junior idol groups. That’s why some say, “I don’t like BIGBANG, but I listen to BIGBANG music.”

[Article] April Boy Group Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

April Boy Group Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

April Boy Group Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

Apr 9, 2022

The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for male idol groups!

The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, interaction, and community indexes of various boy groups, using big data collected from March 9 to April 9.

BTS topped the list for the 47th consecutive month with a brand reputation index of 13,032,735, marking an 11.35 percent increase in their score since March. High-ranking phrases in BTS’s keyword analysis included “Time magazine,” “cover model,” and “Grammy award,” while their highest-ranking related terms included “selected,” “influential,” and “misfire.” The group’s positivity-negativity analysis revealed a score of 85.46 percent positive reactions.

BIGBANG shot up to second place in the rankings after seeing a staggering 847.13 percent increase in their brand reputation index since last month. The group’s total score for April came out to 7,655,526.

Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN took third place for the month with a brand reputation index of 3,264,715.

EXO held onto their spot at fourth place with a brand reputation index of 2,718,934, and NCT rounded out the top five for April with a total index of 2,694,839.

Check out the top 30 for this month below!

  1. BTS
  2. BIGBANG
  3. SEVENTEEN
  4. EXO
  5. NCT
  6. Stray Kids
  7. BTOB
  8. Super Junior
  9. THE BOYZ
  10. MONSTA X
  11. SHINee
  12. TREASURE
  13. ASTRO
  14. Wanna One
  15. NU’EST
  16. 2PM
  17. ENHYPEN
  18. TXT
  19. INFINITE
  20. WINNER
  21. SF9
  22. ATEEZ
  23. PENTAGON
  24. TAN
  25. VIXX
  26. TVXQ
  27. WEi
  28. Highlight
  29. CRAVITY
  30. Block B

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Source: Soompi

[Article] [YG Life] “BIGBANG Has Comeback Stronger Than 4 Years Ago” UK NME Gives Full Marks

[동아닷컴=전효진 기자] Group BIGBANG has taken over the public with their new song ‘Still Life’ which they released in 4 years, along with having their musical abilities recognized.

On the 6th (local time), UK’s renowned music review platform New Music Express (hereinafter NME) shed spotlight on BIGBANG’s new song ‘Still Life’ and gave 5 stars out of 5.

NME said ‘Still Life’ “Is a memoir. It has all life’s joy and sorrow of growth and time. It gifted music fans, who waited all this time, with hope”.

They then added “Although the new song doesn’t mention what will happen to BIGBANG now, one thing that is clear is that BIGBANG has comeback stronger and greater than before”.

NME mentioned both the vocal and rap part by introducing lyrics such as “Goodbye now to my beloved young days/ Our beautiful spring, summer, autumn and winter/ A seven colored rainbow slanted like a sneer/ Passed the seasons without maturing/ I can’t mature (Still)”, and said they portrayed the order of emotions through the lens of seasons from the past to present. NME further explained it’s a sentiment that’s familiar to fans, in particular with ‘Last Dance’ released in 2016 which says “I’ve gotten older so I/ Guess I become an adult/ Why am I so anxious”.

The platform stressed how G-DRAGON and T.O.P took part in the lyrics and composition process and said “Still Life’ excels at bringing out the unique vocal tones of each member, and the arrangement and flow of melodies leave room for listeners to look back on the song”.

U.S. critic magazine Rolling Stone also shed light on BIGBANG’s comeback and music. Rolling Stone said “The K-POP legend has come back. They made it clear that BIGBANG’s story hasn’t ended yet. Still Life is a legendary song that both portrays heartache and hope at the same time.

BIGBANG drew on the order of life that blooms and falls hopelessly through ‘Still Life’. It also expressed the concerns of the past and hope for the future. The beautiful melody and metaphorical lyrics, along with BIGBANG’s sincere storyline, makes all listeners look back on their life. This is why it’s being loved by so many music fans.

The song took the first spot on the iTunes chart in 33 different countries after it was released on the 5th, rocketing up to the top of the Worldwide Chart. It also swept music charts of major Chinese and Japanese sites QQ music and Line Music. It then took the first spot on Korean charts such as Melon’s Top 100 24 Hits, Flo, Genie, Bugs, and Vibe, keeping the title for 4 straight days.

2022. 4. 8.