
4minute's "Crazy" delivers a potent mix of fierce, synth-driven dance-pop and raw hip-hop swagger, punctuated by a surprising, heartfelt ballad.
February 9, 2015 · Cube Entertainment
"Crazy" is an album that demands attention, a potent blend of high-octane dance-pop and assertive hip-hop that showcases 4minute's undeniable charisma. From the moment the title track kicks in, you're enveloped in a world of driving synths, sharp beats, and a confident, almost defiant energy. It's the sound of empowerment, designed to make you feel unstoppable, with intricate, powerful choreography implied by every beat. The production is crisp and layered, a hallmark of modern K-pop, yet it retains a raw edge, particularly in its trap and hip-hop influences.
How does Crazy sound next to the rest of 4minute's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into identity than the rest of the catalogue.
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