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Shinhwa vol.4 - Hey, come on!

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Shinhwa vol.4 - Hey, come on!

Customer Review of "Shinhwa vol.4 - Hey, come on!"

Average Customer Rating for this Edition: Customer Review Rated Bad 9 - 9.9 out of 10 (45)

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jademeirina@...
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September 12, 2008

1 people found the following helpful

Glossy Music Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I chose # 4 album to be my first collection upon I heard Shinhwa songs (Inspiration # 1) that belong to my friend. I particularly wanna know how Shinhwa got going with the missing Andy. Indeed all the songs in the album are excellent. Hey Come On and Wild Eyes sound very close to our ears. The quality of the vocals is soft and perfect. Compared to album # 1, Shinhwa did make a different. The characteristic of the vocals and rapping power is completely sweet to our ears, not necessarily clear spoken words, but a bit of murmuring and whispering. Could this be one strategic way to cover up the missing voice of Andy ?? but it is good. Dong Wan's voice on 'Falling in Love' is excellent. 'Dark' has quite expressive beat. All songs are good to our ears. Second to none.
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Anonymous

December 1, 2003

shinhwa 4 life Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
yea i love there songz they make. if i had to choses between all the boiz i would choses none of them because i dont really now how they really are... so i love the way they singy and aall that but the inside is the best part.. being cute is another thing.....( to becontune)
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Anonymous

October 22, 2003

New style, new looks Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
After reading some of the review i agree , SHINHWA has change with a bit of american style to it. Most people say their music is similiar to that of N'sync . They need to have a HARDCORE image to it like their previously three albums.In fact I still don't believe that some people say that n'sync is better than SHINHWA. I mean COME ON , most of the american teen doesn't even know SHINHWA. What make them say that . If asian music had ever been introduce to the american , i bet asian music would have been da BOMB for da new MILLINEUM.
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Jenny
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November 25, 2001

Sexy, Hot! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
i didn't got the album yet but i have some of the songs downloaded on my computer... i think that it is very surprising! They have changed so much since the last albums... The other 3 albums mostly had yelling on them and this one is a whole new change. I mean H.O.T did the same thing... They mostly had yelling on their songs until the last album. So as you can see, Shinhwa is trying to do their best. they have combined music jonras and put it into one CD! Now that is impressive. So I rate this good... And you can't go on saying that Shinhwa did plagarism because almost every artist does that to make their music better. Shinhwa combined American pop, r&b, and hiphop together. They have made great success by that. I mean they are one of the most known groups of Korea! You have to give them props... Ayte peace out! I love Lee Min Woo! You duh shiet baby!
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NightRacer
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September 10, 2001

2 people found the following helpful

If you like Kpop and ppl from SM entertainment~! Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I will be objective. The CD in general to a fast/dance song listener like me, is not too great. The only one which sounds really nice is Hey, come on!. But notice one thing that Shinhwa really put their heart into this album and where almost all member participate in the making of this 4th mythology. the only one song that i don't really like is #7, which contains a little shadow from some American pop groups, otherwise, they are all ok. #12 is a really good song by Hye Sung. By the way, this album do come with a lot of extra things(Cd plus and photo's), so if you like Shinhwa, donn't hesitate. ^.^
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Anonymous

September 1, 2001

Really Good~ Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Although it is sad that Andy isn't in this album and they should have only made a special album instead of their 4th cd, This is a very good cd. The ballad songs are very good and u always fall in love with their songs! Everyone should get this album!
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Mai
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August 30, 2001

Excellent Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
Love the beats!
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Gina
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August 27, 2001

ShinHwa IV : Breaking into Manhood with Style. Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
This album, as a production, is the recycling of American teen pop to put it in the mildest way. Not withstanding that one of the songs in this album sound almost a couple of notes away from being catergorized as 'plagiarism' - Do you remember the title song of former New Kid Jordan Knight's suppposedly come-back album, which hyped briefly and flopped in 1999? The Shinhwa members, on the other hand, definitely deserve credit for being able to stomach the vocal sophistication and technical complexity of the American boy bands. After all, It takes greatness to immitate greatness. In technical perspective, ShinHwa will eventually have to come up with thier own identity, especially if they plan on breaking the norm of dance group life expectancy, but it will come with time. If you are looking for originality, this is not the album I would recommend. But if you want to see the beginning of a splendid career of young and talented performers, here's one for you.
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melinda
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August 25, 2001

a definate Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
shinhwa's "hey, come on" album is definately a keeper! It's filled with numerous r&b and amazingly, some dance/upbeat songs, such as track #1 and #9. They've went a bit mellow on this album compared to their 3rd ablum's hardcore theme. i totally recommend this album to anyone who's into pop, r&b and dance music. if you want to believe the first person who posted - who said that the album is junk or whatever, then i recommend checking out Shinhwa's 2nd and 3rd albums. They are much moe HARDCORE than any album ever! Once you listen to their previosu albums, you'll know why their 4th album is also very good. =)
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Anonymous

August 24, 2001

Shinhwa rocks Customer Review Rated Bad 10 - 10 out of 10
I love Shinhwa's recent album. It sure caught my eye with the cover on the cd. All of them are so hot, ESPECIALLY MinWoo. They all both sing well and dance well....actually not well but great! everybody should see their live performance on music bank with the "Hey, Come On" song. They totally noe how to entertain their audience. I would recommend Shinhwa's 4th album to all you readers out there.
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