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Both Bboom Bboom and BAAM presented robust choruses, as silly and repetitive as they may have been. It relies on an inert hook – not so much a melody as it is a spunky catchphrase. I’m So Hot tries desperately for meme-worthy novelty, but forgets many of the most important hallmarks of a solid pop song. The similarities in structure and energy are clear, but I’d give DIA the definitive edge when it comes to overall effect. The song arrives just one day after DIA’s WOOWA, also produced by Shinsadong Tiger. With I’m So Hot, Momoland have largely opted for the former. Now that the girls have found a template that works for them, they could play it safe and hope that lightning strikes three times, or take a risk and venture into new territory. Having one breakout single is one thing, but forging a consistently successful career is quite another. Momoland had a stellar 2018, propelled by the surprise smash of their hit Bboom Bboom and its copy-and-paste follow-up BAAM.