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Tracklist

  • 1
    Sunflower
    2:29
    4.0 ★
  • 2
    365 FRESH
    3:39
    4.5 ★
  • 3
    What's going on?
    3:29
    3.0 ★
  • 4
    GIRL GIRL GIRL
    3:18
    3.0 ★
  • 5
    365 FRESH (inst.)
    3:39

Recent reviews

199X is chaos as nostalgia. Provocative, eccentric, and conceptually daring, the album captures Triple H embracing retro aesthetics, scandal, and surreal storytelling with fearless personality. It’s bold, messy, and unmistakably second-gen experimental energy. Sonically, the record blends retro pop, synth-funk, hip-hop, lo-fi touches, psychedelic textures, and quirky electro with deliberately unconventional production. Beats are off-kilter, melodies are distorted, and structures often feel intentionally unstable. The sound is distinctive and immersive, but not always refined. Lyrically, 199X explores fame, desire, rebellion, nostalgia, hedonism, identity, and emotional disorientation. The writing mixes irony with confession, often blurring performance and reality. The trio’s chemistry is central, turning chaos into narrative and persona into concept. The 3.5 rating reflects originality and strong identity with uneven execution. The album shines in concept, aesthetics, and personality, but its inconsistent pacing, experimental excess, and limited emotional development reduce cohesion and replay balance. Some tracks feel more like art pieces than songs. 199X stands as one of K-pop’s most unique subunit experiments. Chaotic, retro-obsessed, and unapologetically strange, it’s admired for its vision more than for its musical consistency. Favorite Track: 356 FRESH Skip Track: GIRL GIRL GIRL Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions. The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.

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