Song Review:: Apink: 15th Season

  • Release date: 2026 April 19
  • Album tracklist: 15th Season
  • Album runtime: 4 minutes

 Happy anniversary, Apink! I'm glad you've made it this long and that you're still doing what you're doing!

I like how playful the piano is during this instrumental. I mean, the instrumental in general is just really pretty, but we've got a melody going on with both the guitar and the piano to reinforce and support the melody that the vocals have got going on, rather than simply providing something for the vocals to push off against. This is so pretty, but there's substance and weight to it instead of just being a gossamer fluff piece of a song, which is as expected of a second gen group.

Their vocals are gorgeous. Oh, I love how you can hear the maturity there, even when they're hitting the higher notes because it just gives the vocals a richness that you don't get from teenagers or even the recently adult aged singers. We've got vibrato aplenty, and I'm basking in them, but there's a fantastic range in what's going on with the vocals. Seriously. I'm kind of in love. 

This music video is the opening title of a kdrama. Tell me I am wrong. I love it. I love it so much. Man, I wish my Korean was better, because the subtitles are making me tear up. 

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