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Customer Review Rated Bad 8 - 8 out of 10

Hyomin’s solo album contrasts T-ara’s Jiyeon solo in an ironic sense. The fashion camouflage red slip case cover doesn’t show Queen Hyomin as does Jiyeon on her solo ‘I Minute 1 Second’, and ironic as Nice Body is more for the pose advertising front cover type shot. But I do get the irony here. Hyomin does show her sporty looking niceness of course under the red slip case, inside the slim CD colour booklet. Although I wasn’t certain what to think with lovely Hyomin’s project (curvy bits and that), the advertising concept is self divergent. The three songs are more dance beat with rap elements and Hyomin’s vocals are nice (to dance yourself into trim). Hyomin’s photos in the enclosed booklet are also nice (of course! :D) and relate mostly to the mini album’s concept song ‘Nice Body’.



For one this song and package could all seem like the generic project of how to get the ‘body perfect’ and how for some to attain a body like Hyomin’s svelte and curvy form with lessening the high calorie branded provisions and lose weight with exercise in collegiate sports attire with big athletic numbers (for body size). In the booklet such products have instead of famous company logo graphic style the Nice Body text suggestion. But the graphic images of fizzy drinks, burgers and Hyomin’s sporty clothing attire suggest a more pop arty Andy Warhol thang, that everything contained herein are multi products including celebrity idol Hyomin herself, but in that contrasting sense that certain products may sway such weight towards one direction or the other. Unless blessed with genes that don’t yo yo the weight by consuming additives. It all seems on Nice Body that a great education with sporty collegiate attire and waist line burger busting burp smacking drinks are at conflict with each other. So to get a nice body – exercise and educate.



Seriously Hyomin’s project, although Hyomin is fine the songs are dance music okay, the concept can be tetchy and cynical for some, as it goes straight for the public self conscious thing that social consumption of food and drink blights the body perfect and what you see every day on the glossy magazine covers is just trying to make people not satisfied with themselves. Or maybe to help the unhealthy (isn’t it all in the mind though?) But again ironic? T-ara do well with bolder cinematic character MVs and I hoped Hyomin’s solo to have reflected that. But Hyo’s pop art Nice Body and song are Nice. Next time Hyo, be a bit more Xena! ;D