

1. Already Go Lady
2. True Love
Former Tiny-G member Mint (now going by "Mintty") has dropped her new solo single, "Already Go Lady." Best known as a member of that group of diminutive girls, the teeny Thai is back with two brand new songs.
In "Already Go Lady," Mintty has a message for anyone who might try to attract the eye of her man: back off. Mirroring her role in her former girl group, she spits and flows her way through the main verses, backed by a loud, piping synth. Still, despite the rapping, there are definitely melodious parts that sound very much like Tiny-G, including the staccato parts. Special attention should be given to the beginning -- she's trying to say "clap," but instead ends up with one of the more amusing English fails in a K-Pop song (and repeats it, for more hilarity). While not original, it's still a fun listen. Bright, cute, and crazy catchy, I like it.
The next track on this single is "True Love," which has a retro feel to it with the horns and bass. Kind of a jazzy R&B number. Mintty doesn't do a half bad job with it, though her pipes aren't really meant for the lazy, laid-back feel of the tune. She croons for all she's worth, but it's painfully obvious she can't hold a note, so the vocals come off as choppy and amateurish. As a song, it's just sort of "meh."
The first one is fun, but the second not so much. I'm not sure if it's because of her ability as a solo artist, or whether they gave her a song that didn't play to her strengths. It's not bad for a single, even if the B-side was less than stellar. I think if she sticks to dance tunes, she'll do okay.

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