"Lovey-Dovey" is a song by South Korean girl group T-ara from their fourth extended play Black Eyes (2011) repackage, Funky Town (2012).
Written and produced by Shinsadong Tiger and Choi Kyu-sung,[1] "Lovey-Dovey" is an electropop song with strong beats, and the instrumental features the use of cowbells and scratching.
The song is described as being influenced by the "trendy club music popular in Europe and the United States".
[3] In early October 2011, it was reported that T-ara would be promoting "Lovey-Dovey" for their comeback album in November.
As more club members get murdered with some women screaming, a security guard tries to keep the zombies out by shutting the hinged bars.
Katherine St. Asaph of Popdust included "Lovey-Dovey" on their 'Weekend Playlist' at number seven, describing the song as "... the exact midpoint between today's dance and latter-day disco, with an infectious curtsy of a chorus and vocal burbles.
[11] Named "a certified floor-filler at clubs", NME ranked at first on its list of best T-ARA songs to date in 2024 praising everything from production to choreography and highlighting how the grow managed to truly cement themselves as "The queens of strobe-lit dance floors".