Weeekly Albums Ranked
Weeekly (Korean: 위클리) is a South Korean girl group under IST Entertainment (formerly Play M Entertainment). The group is Play M Entertainment’s second girl group in 10 years, after Apink. The group consists of seven members: Lee Soo-jin, Shin Ji-yoon, Monday, Park So-eun, Lee Jae-hee, Jihan and Zoa. The group debuted on June 30, 2020, with their debut EP, We Are. Soojin, Jiyoon and Soeun were contestants of YG Entertainment and JTBC’s survival show Mix Nine, with Soojin being the “prominent face” among the female contestants during the initial stages of the show’s launch. However, on January 8, 2018, Soojin withdrew from the show following injury from a traffic accident and had received emergency surgery. In October 2018, Fave Entertainment had announced its plans to debut a new girl group, temporarily named Fave Girls (페이브 걸즈, stylised as FAVE GIRLS). The lineup included Soojin, Jiyoon, Monday, Soeun and Jaehee. The group was subsequently named PlayM Girls (플레이엠 걸즈) following the merger of Plan A Entertainment and Fave Entertainment, to form Play M Entertainment, on April 1, 2019. Here are all of Weeekly albums ranked.
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4. We Can
“Weeekly succeeds at the debut one-two punch with We Can. Though nothing on this EP is quite as good as the debut’s title track Tag Me (@Me), it is by far more consistent, with none of the tracks dragging behind any of the others even a tiny bit. As if TWICE’s early output was improved a dozenfold. Bubblegum sugar-filled girl group music at it’s absolute finest.”
3. Play Game : Holiday
“The title is disappointing, but the overall solid is well made. I want to say that La luna is a genre achievement beyond K-pop.”
2. We Play
“So What did I think about this Weeekly record? Its alright. It seems that they have a defined sound. Even if it may not translate well into some songs, it’s good that they are unique in this saturated industry.”
1. We Are
“Weeekly prove themselves to be the most exciting new debut in K-pop with We Are. Tag Me is probably my favorite K-pop song of the year, with its cheerleader chants, funky basslines, and out-of-this-world hook coming together to solve the age-old problem: how to make bubblegum that never loses its flavor. The b-sides aren’t any slouch either, Universe has a great sax sample, Hello is absolutely adorable, and Reality (written by member Jiyoon) is a rare K-pop ballad that hits all the right spots. Do not sleep on Weeekly if you are at all into Korean girl groups.”