[NEWS] 120718 B.A.P Zelo, Unique Just Listening to Dialect Rap "Should I just slap your butt" (in dialect)
B.A.P's first mini-album's title song 'NO MERCY' has finally revealed its outline.
The 'NO MERCY' teaser released July 17th at 6:00PM captured the eyes and ears of viewers by B.A.P's 180-degree chance from their warrior-like image in ‘WARRIOR’ and ‘POWER,’ but rather a showy yet sensual musical style as well as clothes and a performance that make stand out.
Though it is a short teaser of 36 seconds, the clapping sounds matched with the strong drum beats and whistles seem to welcome the return of B.A.P. The flashy clothes that switch from primary colors to colorless and B.A.P's distinctive perfection in performance foresee B.A.P as POP-BOYS that will lead the trends of the new generation. Hong Wonki - known as the best MV directed through his work with Girls' Generation, Seo Taiji, B2ST, Super Junior, etc - has once again created a masterpiece using surprising sets and distinct editing.
Something that has been a hot topic is Zelo's satoori (dialect) rap. Screaming "Should I just slap your butt," "Break the fakers," Zelo's rap is a 'man's warning to fakers' in B.A.P'a title song 'NO MERCY.'
Agency TS Entertainment revealed that Zelo's satoori rap was leader Bang Yongguk's idea. Jeon Dawoon and Marco - TS Music's producer who worked with B.A.P since their debut - made a joint effort to make this song. TS has also raised anticipation about the song by stating that "because the B.A.P members' active participation and new attempts, it will be a fresh and sensual song unique to B.A.P."
B.A.P's 'NO MERCY' album and music video will be released tonight at midnight through music sites and online channels.
CREDITS: NewsEn (SOURCE); MaxRide @ TSUNDERCOVER (TRANS)
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