APRIL FAVOURITES
- Hannah Cargill
- May 4, 2018
- 4 min read
So another month has come to a close, and it's time to update you all on the things I have been loving. This has been a fairly stressful month for me, with my operation, deadlines and so on, so this isn't as long as my previous ones. Nevertheless I hope you guys enjoy reading it anyway.
MUSIC
Loote - Your Side Of The Bed: I first heard this song used in 'G.C.F In Osaka' as background music, which I will be talking about later. It has a really chill and positive vibe. The female voice is incredible, and ever since I first heard it the other day I've had it on repeat. It's very up my street in terms of modern music, so I am very grateful for BangtanTV for the music recommendation. They also posted a tweet thanking them for using their song, which I think is so nice. It fits very well as a compilation song as it has rise and fall and has a very nice vibe that would go with a travel type video.
Panic! At The Disco - Say Amen (Saturday Night): I've always liked Panic! ever since I saw them live at Reading Festival a couple years back. However, I'm not so familiar with their new stuff. I first heard this song during the playlist before Dan and Phil's 'Interactive Introverts' show, and I really liked it. The whole Dome lit up with excitement at hearing the song and everyone was singing their hearts out. It was quite something to watch. Since then I've been doing more research into Panic!'s new stuff and I am a fan.
Janelle Monae - Make Me Feel: Finally, I discovered this song thanks to the Fine Bros YouTube channel. They did an Adults React to Modern Music, and I found that it helped me find more modern music. Since I listen to a lot of foreign music, I'm usually out of touch with western music so I really appreciated finding this. Janelle has an incredible voice, and the song has a Prince style feel. It's intoxicating and addictive to listen too and something I didn't expect from her.
KPOP

Going Seventeen: This is a reality show that the Kpop group Seventeen have produced which shows the behind the scenes of their lives. It varies from back stage at their concerts to following them around America when they were there for a music video shoot. They're normally around 15 minutes long, and are so addictive to watch. I managed to binge watch about 8 of them all in one go a few weeks ago because I just couldn't stop myself from watching them.
G.C.F In Osaka: G.C.F stands for 'Golden Closet Film' and it's where the BTS member Jungkook uploads videos he makes. It's well known that Jungkook has a video graphing and editing hobby and it's amazing that he gets to share his creativity with us. He filmed bit and pieces when they were in Osaka for their 4th Muster event in Japan, and compiled it into an adorable video. There's shots with all the members, and the ending features himself, Jimin and Taehyung shopping in Osaka and generally being cute and dorky.

SVT Club: This is another reality type talk show that Seventeen have started to take part in. There is currently only 3 episodes and they're usually around 45 minutes an episode. They have different topics each episode, ranging from what the do in their spare time, travelling, drinking and shopping habits. It provides a nice insight into the boys' personality and lifestyle. They also have multiple VTs throughout which are self filmed and range from their travel clips, to their life back in their dorm.
BTS World Tour: BigHit Entertainment dropped the announcement of BTS's Love Yourself World Tour on the 26th April and it's safe to say, the whole world freaked out. For the first time ever BTS are coming to London and I genuinely can't believe it. They also announced their comeback album Love Yourself: Tear was going to drop in May which has everyone excited. When I do my May favourites next month, be prepared for a lot of BTS to be in it.
TV

Suits: As I have already said on my recent blog post, Suits aired it's seventh season's finale last week on Netflix. I have been a fan of the show for just over a year now and really enjoyed binge watching the whole programme. I really enjoyed season seven, but was slightly disappointed by the finale. If you want to know what I thought about it in more detail, I have written a review on it here as well.

Riverdale: I have a love / hate relationship with Riverdale. Sometimes I think the storylines are ridiculous and the acting could be better, but other times I'm blown away by the plot twists and really engross myself into the theories. I think the second season as a whole has been very hectic and the plot has been 'here, there and everywhere' but I do like where it's starting to go and hopefully the season finale will not disappoint.

Britain's Got Talent: As some of you will probably know I am a sucker for crappy reality TV and one of my absolute favourites is Britain's Got Talent. I love all of the judges (apart from Alesha Dixon), Ant and Dec and the random acts that end up on the show. I love watching the ridiculous acts and wonder how the hell they made it onto the show, the incredible acts that blow me away and the emotional ones that pull on my heart strings and make me cry. I think it's one of the best reality show's out there and I'm so excited it's finally started.
So that is it. That is everything I have been loving this March. I hope you enjoyed reading this and maybe got some recommendations and might check out some of the things I’ve talked about.
Tune in next time for another ramble about something I like, or a rant about something I don’t.
Hannah xo
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