New Jeans’ ‘Supernatural’, New York Times ‘Song of the Year’… K-pop only

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Syndrome girl group ‘NewJeans’ Japanese debut song ‘Supernatural’ was selected as one of the ‘Best Songs of the Year’ by the New York Times (NYT).

New Jeans’ ‘Supernatural’ was the only K-pop song selected among the 68 ‘Best Songs of 2024’ announced by the New York Times on the 9th (local time).

This year, the New York Times’ ‘Best Song’ was selected by three pop music critics. One of them, critic Jon Caramanica, ranked ‘Supernatural’ third on his list, saying, “The most stylish and impressive K-pop group of the past few years has a song that evokes great nostalgia while also being modern and sophisticated.” I heard that “he created.”

‘Supernatural’ is a new jack swing song that was popular from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. Producer Pharrell Williams, a world-famous American pop star, copied the ad-libs and bridge of ‘Back of My Mind’, a collaboration with Japanese singer Manami in 2009, and producer Lee Gong (250) created this style. It was reinterpreted as

Caramanica critics include American hip-hop star Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ and American singer-songwriter Chaplon’s ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ It was also selected as the best song of the year.

Critic Caramonica is a person who is favorable to K-pop, and at the time of selecting the ‘Best Song of 2022′, he chose New Genes’ ‘Cookie’ as the only K-pop song.

In addition, although not officially included in the list this time, aespa ‘Whiplash’, eyelet ‘magnetic’, and cat’s eye ‘touch’ were additionally mentioned.

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