N.Flying keeps winning over k-nets with their song Rooftop scoring 53,853,397 points. Once an artist achieves three wins with one song (a triple crown!), this song will be excluded from future charts. Chart Masters will then gather the data and crunch the numbers. However, they cannot vote for the same nominee more than once. For each weekly cycle of the chart, OH users can vote for more than one nominee. The chart is divided into three different categories: Gaon Digital Score (60%), Hanteo Physical Sales (15%), and OH User Voting (25%). The breathy, quiet nature of the song ends the album on a very mellow and emotional tone.OH! Chart gets some fresh new faces this week with TXT joining the rankings! The bare instrumentals of “Nap of a Star” allow the group to shine as vocals.
The catchy speak verses and beat along with the barking convey a cute message of them wanting to be a pet so as to stay by a lover’s side forever. “Cat&Dog” is a delightfully unusual take on a hip-hop influenced track. This song is a perfect example of a track venturing into an overused genre but managing to still sound fresh and distinct. “Our Summer” is a tropical house track that sings of a love as refreshing as summer. However the unique delivery of the verses is what gives this song its kick. “Blue Lemonade” draws inspiration from hip-hop of the ‘90s and early 2000s with its funky flow and drums. The rest of the songs on the album display TXT’s ability to explore and adopt a variety of genres. I do wish that they’d have played on the concept of the song a bit more, since the flashy effects and sets take away from the beautiful message of the song. Not only were the moves incredibly detailed and well connected, their sharp delivery commands your attention. Along with trendy effects, namely the neon light effects that have been all the rage on Instagram lately, the music video is where we get a taste of TXT’s strongest quality-performance. The music video focuses on visually pleasing us as viewers with well designed sets, smooth transitions and effects, and of course, the members themselves. The smooth vocals are interspersed by the scattered rap verses, making the whole song follow a very natural flow. The first verse is enough to let us know that TXT as a group are filled with strong vocals.
The morse code from the teaser makes an appearance at the beginning, seamlessly blending into a catchy synth-infused beat setting an exciting tempo from the get go.
The song, much like its uplifting message, is a burst of high energy and uplifting vibes. Upon discovering the boy with wings, he learns to accept his flaws, managing to transform his horns into a crown. The horns in this case symbolize the difference that prevents this boy from fitting in with others. “Crown” sings of a young boy who, upon discovering he has grown horns on his head, runs away to find acceptance with a boy who grows wings on his back. However, TXT pleasantly surprised us all by going for something on the complete opposite end of the spectrum. Coming from BigHit, many expected for the boys to go for dark, serious concept, leaning towards the genre of hip-hop.