After the release of K-pop diva Ailee's mini album "Don't Touch Me," its title track "Don't Touch Me" successfully rose to the first spots in 9 of Korea's top music charts, KpopStarz reports.
The title track which was released on September 26 has been ranking 1 on Melon, Mnet, Naver Music, Genie, Olleh Music, Soribada, Bugs, Monkey 3, and Daum Music.
Ailee's new mini album marks her comeback in the K-pop music scene. The American-raised South Korean superstar's wowed fans with the title tracks groovy music video wherein she showed her impressive vocal prowess and excellent moves that make her a legit total performer.
The talented diva also wrote and composed some of the songs included in her album.
The songstress did not only showed her superb singing and dancing skills but also showed the fashionista in her in "Don't Touch Me" music video. She showcased 12 different looks, donning everything from sexy mini-dress to eye-catching lavender wig.
"With the swag of Beyonce and the vocal range of Kelly Clarkson, K-pop's number 1 diva is back stronger than ever," says AllKpop.
According to the website, "Don't Touch Me" is an empowering song with strong lyrics matched with a vintage feel. They also compared the track's up-tempo beat to Ailee's hit song "U&I." "Her confidence exudes stronger than ever in this music video," adds AllKpop.
KpopStarz mentions Ailee as "a prime example of an R&B inspired K-Pop vocalist who shines when paired with rappers."
The singer collaborated with Korean rappers Choiza and Gaeko of Dynamic Duo on the track "Crazy," which was also part the album. The track showed Ailee's ability to collaborate and mix her style with hip hop artists.
Another track entitled "Goodbye Now" is a rather mellow and powerful ballad which highlighting the "emotional complexity" of the diva's music. Ailee's emotional vocal acrobatics in the song is comparable to Mariah Carey's vocal mastery, notes KpopStarz.
Other tracks included in the mini album such as "Sudden Illness" and "Teardrops" have been receiving positive reviews as well.
The 25-year-old diva recently performed in several Korean music shows including Mnet's "M! Countdown," where fans applauded her stage comeback and live performance.
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