Song Review:: Treasure: Last Night
- Release date: 2024 December 05
- Album tracklist: Last Night
- Album runtime: 3 minutes
Well, we just got some news on the near future of the group. It's nice that the company remembered that they existed and decided to get them out of the pasture where they'd been retired. I kind of feel like they weren't even locked in the basement. But! YGE needed them, and so they've been returned to work.
This song reminds me so much of Good Time by Owl City. It's not even funny. I was sitting here for five minutes humming until I could recall lyrics and then one short search later, and I got the song I was thinking of. The instrumentals here are so similar. I'm also reminded of early 00s Disney Channel star pop or late 00s boy band pop with how very bright this song is. The grungy bass popping in to accompany the rapping is a good change of pace within the song, getting it just a little dark and messy to sully the brightness of the rest of the instrumentals. It's entertaining to hear this level of cheer as a winter release rather than a summer release.
Even though there aren't a lot of drawn out notes, and some of them don't even get the softening vibrato, I'm hearing more vibratos than I normally do. There's one of the members that had me popping my head up because his showed up in the middle of the line instead of the end. And I really want to know which member it is with a rogue vibrato. I'm sure you're all tired of me harping on about that for three sentences, so I'm going to move on. The member who opens the start of verse two has a really lovely tone to his rap, and, like with the instrumentals, this is an incredibly bright and catchy song that makes me smile. They're adorable.
We're closer to the slice of life genre with this one, so there isn't a strong storyline, but how cute is this though? And the choreography is also adorable because it really matches the lyrics well. I've said it before and I'll say it again: I love groups with small numbers for a couple of reasons, but when choreography takes advantage of the big numbers, it's awesome. I have no idea what the choreo is going to look like outside of the chorus since that's predominately what we get to see, but I imagine it's just as cute as the rest of it. This is a chill, happy music video, and I love it.
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