What would you get if you took the dark dance-pop of T-ara, the odd, trotty charm of Orange Caramel's "Lipstick", the inescapable catchiness of an early Wonder Girls single, and some electric guitars for good measure? Probably something like Tiny-G's latest single, "Miss You".
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Crayon Pop, Ladies Code, and SPICA have really upped the ante for wacky, cool, and creative videos for rookie girl groups, so "Miss You"'s been-there-done-that video is a little bit of a letdown, especially after Tiny-G's last comeback video for "MINIMANIMO" was so weirdly cute with the colorful dollhouse sets.
The song itself is a bouncy mish-mash of girl group dance single tropes, and that makes it pretty dang awesome in my opinion. The song is really catchy and you'll be humming the tune just after a few listens.
Really, if there was ever a time for Tiny-G to bring us a guaranteed-likeable single, it's now. With Dohee set to make her acting debut alongside B1A4's Baro in 'Reply 1994', the group is sure to get more attention than they ever have- now that they've got a rock-solid song to promote just before they start making waves in the press, all they have to do is avoid any major scandals and be ready for "Miss You" to help them step up a level or two in the girl group market.
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