Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Songs for my Valentines . . .

 First up,  

❤️ Happy Valentine's Day!❤️

Doh Kyungsoo giving you a heart because he loves you
Doh Kyungsoo loves you

The good news is that I completed my end-of-year lists 🙌🏻. It took a lot of work, and a lot of music listening and re-listening, but it's finally over. Annoyingly, Google Drive is a terrible place to store Excel workbooks and spreadsheets as it won't let you properly lock them and it stripped out the hyperlinks I so lovingly spent time adding so it was easy to check out any particular playlist (or maybe I'm just bad at using it as it was my first time), so I'm hoping this Dropbox link will work better (it looks like you have to right-click on the title to open the playlist).

2023 - K-Pop and other Asian Music

The full list of playlists is here if you can't be bothered with spreadsheets and stuff. But it is worth checking out as I did put some effort into making it look nice, and you can see all the artists/songs at a glance.

My spreadsheet
Look how pretty my spreadsheet looks ❤️

You will see that there are no Chinese playlists except the drama and film OST one. As I explained previously, last year I split Chinese music into separate lists. Obviously, I intended to listen to them at the time, but then never got around to it with so much other music to listen to. I may try to do them as the year goes on if I get any time, but I wouldn't hold your breath as this year is already crazy for the number of songs released (see the monthly playlist lengths) and there are some 2,000-odd songs to get through. 

The good news is that Chinese music will be represented this year, as will Japanese, Thai and Filipino - most if not all have already appeared in the January and February playlists. I am also trying really hard to keep my spreadsheets up-to-date so that it should be quicker to do the 2024 playlists.

Lee Junho loves you too
Lee Junho loves me you too


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