This week brings a flood of emotions as the Queens review new music from Jay Park, Key, Stray Kids' Han, and Monsta X.
First, Emily and Charity review Jay Park's single album including the surprising ballad, "Yesterday." Then, the Queens discuss Key's new repackage album, including the single, "Killer." Listen to their thoughts on the music video, choreography, and cinematography.
Stray Kids' Han is the focus of the next segment as Emily and Charity review his emotionally charged track, "Volcano."
During a special old-school review, Emily and Charity breakdown Monsta X's debut EP Trespass. What songs stand out? Has their sound changed? Based on the debut, is their bias the same as today? Monbebe's don't want to miss this!
Plus Seventeen in the Soop, SM/HYBE, poll results, Queendom shoutouts, K-pop news, Song of the Week, a fun Valentine's day quiz, and more!
Quiz - http://whatthekpop.com.dream.website/2020/02/14/wtk-quiz-which-kpop-idol-will-be-your-valentines-day-date-2/
Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1HimmJDevu4BCq6OgsEc9o?si=1acaed80432e4e11
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