ALLDAY PROJECT’s New Song Gets Intense Reactions From Audiences
The feedback was radically different across countries.
ALLDAY PROJECT’s new release is facing a rocky reception from audiences in Korea.

On December 8, KST, the group released a song, “Look At Me,” along with a music video. Within just a day’s time, the video has racked up over 10 million views.
The response on YouTube, mostly from fans, appears to be largely positive, with many praising the members’ vocal performance on the track.

However, on online communities, the response seems to be quite different. Many netizens felt that their recent releases failed to match up to the initial hype for the group, and even criticized some of the members, saying they lacked consistency.

- “I didn’t like ‘One More Time’ already, but this song is even worse.”
- “Were ‘Famous’ and ‘Wicked’ plagiarized or something? How are ‘One More Time’ and ‘Look At Me’ both so…f*cking bad?”
- “Tarzzan needs to practice rapping. His tone is good, but it’s ambiguous.”
- “I wish the choreography had been sourced from somewhere else. Bailey’s choreography is way too self-replicating. The hand signs + the arm motion that just flings it aside + the sulky expression with the pouty lips.”
- “They should’ve gone for a really big hit to grab attention. But this is lukewarm. What a shame. And somehow the pre-releases always seem to be better? Guess I’ll wait for the next song.”
Source: Nate Pann