Amid plagiarism accusation that transpired a while ago, B.HEART returns with their new music video "Good Day." The rookie group has successfully melted everyone's hearts with their soothing and soft vocals as they reminisce an old romance.
According to Allkpop, "Good Day" is a ballad song that recounts the story of someone looking back to the previous relationship. Even though there's nothing special about the concept, the song and melody they bring in is undeniably a new lullaby that everyone should include in their playlist. B.HEART's previous music video "Realistic" is also a ballad song that will be perfect for anyone who is into the genre.
B.HEART keeps going on to kick off the K-Pop market with their ballad album. The plagiarism allegation couldn't stop them from pouring their hearts out in the soulful ballad tracks they brought in. B.HEART's debut track "Realistic" recently triggered a lot of people into thinking that it features quite similar to BEAST's "Ribbon" and "Butterfly".
B.HEART's agency, Poong Entertainment, has released an official statement to address the allegation. The agency stated that it's difficult to ascertain plagiarism although it may sound similar to some people. However, the agency apologized for causing everyone and B.HEART's fans concern with this issue. In addition to agency's statement, "Realistic" composer also commented on that matter and denied that he has committed plagiarism to the rookie group's debut track.
B.HEART's mini-album "Realistic" was released on January 25. The album has kept fans engrossed with their incredible talent and soothing vocals. The song showcases the boys' brilliant vocals, amazing arrangements and meaningful lyrics that everyone could relate to.
The album consists of six tracks that feature soulful music along with rhythmic beats. The tracks in the album portray the rookie group's creativity as the tracks shift from one mood to another. B.HEART also brings into play a lyrical piano with a trendy soulful voice that touches the sensitivity of the singers as well as their listeners.