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Underrated Ok-Pop: Rating Each Single by CHOCOLAT


Ok-pop is plagued by acts who – for one purpose or one other – didn’t get the total highlight they deserved. I’ve spent loads of time rating and reviewed the trade’s largest artists, however these underrated acts ought to by no means be forgotten.

This function will check out disbanded teams and rank/charge their total singles run, inserting them within the pantheon of Ok-pop historical past.

Subsequent up is ChoColat!


Profession timeline: 2011-2013

General sound: Starting from brilliant to horny ideas, ChoColat’s music usually used a throbbing electro beat as its base.


4. Syndrome (2011)


The group debuted with a sound you’d very a lot count on in 2011. Syndrome unveils a catchy chanted hook over an angular electro beat. It’s not essentially the most idiosyncratic factor I’ve ever heard and will do with rather less repetition, however total it’s a pleasant begin.

Score: 7.75


3. One Extra Day (2012)


Taking a sultrier method, One Extra Day slowed the groove and supplied the possibility for ChoColat to reinvent each their sound and picture. I really like the layered refrain and highly effective vocals in verse two.

Score: 8.25


2. I Like It (2011)


I Like It by no means obtained a music video, however was nonetheless promoted as a single on music exhibits. It’s an enchancment on their debut, delivering a gutsier efficiency that sees the group singing of their decrease register. I actually benefit from the stomping electro beat – particularly towards the finale.

Score: 8.25


1. Black Tinkerbell (2013)


Along with being their swan track, Black Tinkerbell is the standout of ChoColat’s quick however candy singles run. It feels just like the fruits of what One Extra Day was attempting to do, expertly fusing a sensual ambiance to slick electro manufacturing.

Score: 8.5


OVERALL RATING: 8.2

(Take a look at the total “Underrated Ok-Pop” rankings record right here!)

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