1/30/2024 0 Comments IU palette album art spotify![]() The song throws me back to the work of British soloist Lily Allen, in particular her 2008 album, “It’s Not Me, It’s You,” which touches on relationships and growing up. The piano peeking in and out of the instrumental adds a little cheekiness that immediately makes me want to dance, and the layering of IU’s voice in some stages adds to the uplifting nature of the song itself. ![]() The whole “everlasting youth” dilemma consistent with IU’s image and earlier sound, positioning the album to be some sort of development on this concept rather than an entirely new one. This is mostly because IU’s voice is light, high, and this fits in very well with the idea of Peter Pan and flying from the lyrics. Overall my review won’t be as undeservedly brutal as it could have been. There are some (Palette) that my opinion has completely change d on because I’m now able to see what the intended lyrics were for the song. Over this time there are several tracks I appreciate more than I did through my first listen. My first thoughts weren’t favourable so I took a few days to just listen and take it in. It’s taken me a while to pull together thoughts on this album, even as a fan, to be able to put forward a review. Not recommended for: Those who enjoyed her progression in Chatshire, people who dislike quiet tunes Recommended for: Coffee shops, the casual ballad fan, someone who likes risks, the very loyal IU fans IU’s newest album release, Palette, has combined both the challenging nature of Twenty-Three, and the relaxing ballads of Modern Times.Ġ4사랑이 잘 (Can’t Love You Anymore) (Feat.
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