Oh My Girl's 'Nonstop' Included In TIME's '2020: K-pop Monumental Year' With BTS & BLACKPINK
Oh My Girl's 'Nonstop' album has been chosen by Time magazine as one of the 'Songs and Albums That Defined K-pop's Monumental Year in 2020.'
On December 15, Tuesday, OH MY GIRL's seventh EP, 'Nonstop' has been included by the Time magazine as one of the 'Song and Albums That Defined K-pop's Monumental Year in 2020.' 'Nonstop' was released by OH MY GIRL in April 2020, which contains five tracks, distributed by Sony Music Entertainment Korea.
Check out the entire track below:
- Nonstop
- Dolphin
- Flower Tea
- NE♡N
- Krystal
'Nonstop' successfully bagged awards from various music programs such as The Show, Show Champion, M Countdown, Show! Music Core, Inkigayo and Music Bank. The album has debuted to the 3rd spot oo Gaon South Korean Albums, while tracks' Nonstop' and 'Dolphin' dominated the chart for Gaon's Sale and streaming chart at number 2 and 9 respectively.
Time Magazine commented on Oh My Girl's 'Nonstop' album and commended the group's bright and youthful concept against other K-pop girl groups debuting in a dark and daring concept.
"While many K-pop girl groups this year were attracted to the dark and sexy concept, Oh My Girl contains an image that looks bright and young. Despite its freshness, it has a mature sound, "slightly excited," the repeated phrase adds a different charm." - TIME Magazine
Check out other K-pop songs and albums of the year below:
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