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K-Pop Risers & Fallers: September 2022

Rather than contain my “Risers and Fallers” feature to a single post in June, I’m going to share a bite-sized version at the end of each month. This will let me account for more songs and make a nice lead-in to the monthly round-up post.

I anticipate most of these ratings adjustments will be negligible: a 0.5 shift here, a 0.25 shift there. But, it’s a fun way to keep track of how my feelings on songs have changed over time – as well as which tracks currently have momentum on my playlist.

And remember, just because a song is marked as a “faller” doesn’t mean I hate it! Falling from a “9” to an “8.75” is no shame. 9+ rated songs occupy a totally different playlist in my music library, so I’m pretty particular about what qualifies. It’s a high bar.

This month’s feature covers the period from August 23rd to September 19th.

RISERS

Billlie – Ring Ma Bell (What A Wonderful World)
Rating: 8.5 → 8.75

Junji (OnlyOneOf) – Be Mine
Rating: 7.75 → 8.25

NCT 127 – 2 Baddies
Rating: 6.75 → 7

OnlyOneOf – Zurui Onna
Rating: 7.75 → 8

Rocket Punch – Flash
Rating: 8.25 → 8.5

Tempest – Can’t Stop Shining *Biggest Riser*
Rating: 8.75 → 9.25

FALLERS

Ha Sungwoon – Focus
Rating: 7.75 → 7.5

Key – Another Life
Rating: 9.25 → 9

Lee Changsub – Surrender *Biggest Faller*
Rating: 8.5 → 8

Lee Jinhyuk – Crack
Rating: 7.75 → 7.5

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