M COUNTDOWN Chart (2017.01.16 ~ 2017.01.22)

1. SeoHyun - Don,t Say No
2. AKDONG MUSICIAN - Last Goodbye
3. AOA - Excuse Me
4. SHINHWA - Touch
5. NCT127 - Limitless(無限的我)

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1. SeoHyun - Don,t Say No

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Update on January 17th, 2017: Seohyun’s first mini-album, “Don’t Say No”, is now available through various music portals, including South Korea’s MelOn and Bugs!, as well as iTunes, and will also be available through Spotify and Google Play. Several hours before the release, a second teaser for the music video of the title track was revealed. Seohyun also held a V Live showcase through SMTOWN’s V App channel.
Check out Seohyun’s “Don’t Say No” music video below.
Update on January 15th, 2017:
The first music video teaser for “Don’t Say No” was released last night and can be seen below. Fans may also visit Seohyun’s official website via S.M. Entertainment for more information. Seohyun has continously expressed her excitement over her solo debut to SONEs by posting to her Instagram.
Original article from January 10th, 2017:
Both Girls’ Generation’s official Twitter account and S.M. Entertainment’s official Twitter account recently announced that Seohyun’s first solo mini-album will soon be released. The mini-album, titled “Don’t Say No”, will be available starting at midnight KST on January 17th.
Seohyun will be the third Girls’ Generation member to release a Korean mini-album, after Taeyeon’s “I” in October 2015 and “Why” in the summer of last year, as well as Tiffany’s “I Just Wanna Dance” this past May. 

 2. AKDONG MUSICIAN - Last Goodbye

akdong-musician-last-goodbyeLast May, Akdong Musician brought us Spring, a mini album full of bright folk pop perfectly suited for the season. Now, just as the new year begins, they’re back with Winter, their second full-length album. It’s (presumably) the last before Chanhyuk’s two-year stint in the military, and has been heralded by an ambitious short film “musical” that does an excellent job encapsulating what makes this sibling duo such a treasure.
Unlike many of the album’s more colorful moments, Last Goodbye (오랜 날 오랜 밤) is one of the most straightforward, melodic title tracks AKMU has ever given us. It begins by riffing off a sample of Johann Pachelbel’s Canon in D, which is certainly an unusual touch for a k-pop song. I’m not sure it entirely works, but maybe that’s just because this particular piece of classical music has been overused in everything from commercials to internet memes. Luckily, Last Goodbye quickly becomes its own song, highlighted by a beautifully restrained vocal performance from the duo. Despite being completely different in tone, their voices compliment each other incredibly well, and the track is at its best when they’re singing in unison.
Like Bigbang‘s Last Dance from last month, Goodbye has an air of finality that drives the emotion throughout. The chorus swells with an added blast of symphonic heft that grows with each repetition, bringing a welcome sense of grandeur to an otherwise entirely acoustic arrangement. It verges on becoming anthemic the further it builds, but not in an overblown way. It’s cinematic, but more like a quirky little indie movie than a Hollywood blockbuster. If this is Akdong Musician’s version of an OST k-ballad, then we can safely say they’ve mastered yet another genre.

3. AOA - Excuse Me



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