Song Review:: BABYMONSTER: DRIP- Really Like You
- Release date: November 1
- Album tracklist: CLIK CLAK; DRIP; Love Maybe; Really Like You; BILLIONAIRE; Love in My Heart; Woke Up In Tokyo; FOREVER; BATTER UP (Remix)
- Album runtime: 28 minutes
YGE and BABYMONSTER are doing an excellent job of using a full album to...well, the fullest. This is the fourth music video to drop from it, which is almost more than some mini albums have tracks, and is part of the reason why I prefer the longer albums, even if there's an increased wait for them. I've also avoided listening to too much of the album because of the maknae's age. Not cool when they've been out for over a year and she is currently fifteen. But, because of that, I also still haven't heard this song and it's been a hot minute since the album was released, so I'm curious to now if this song is going to be dumped into the playlist of songs I get to move into my regularly scheduled programming playlists once the members are all of an acceptable age.
Introducing the song with a plucked guitar that then never shows up again in a strong capacity feels a little like a bait and switch to me and made me think that the song we would be getting would be a very different one. The actual start of the instrumentals includes a slinky, funky groove with the saxophone. Love the saxophone. I mean, I generally love hearing saxophones in songs just on principle, but this one doesn't match the more hip-hop vibes, and does create a different texture to the song that I appreciate a little more. The song has a lot of effects in it, including a record wicky wicky. So many sounds. There are so many sounds I want to onomatopoeia. There are good energy transition and shifts, creating a lot of nice variations. And as always, the inclusion of audience participation snapping brings me joy. Ooh, the laughing at the end was a nice surprise.
I wish they were older because of the solidness of their voices. I noticed this on one of the other songs. YGE picked a talented set of members, rappers and vocalists, for this group. This song is on the softer end of the songs I've heard by them, which is basically only the ones I've done for this and the bits I've heard in either challenges or as BGM for other videos. So because this is softer, the vocalists aren't fully breath-supported the entire time, but they still have color saturation to their voices despite that, and even if this isn't a song that I'll likely want to listen to on the regular, I still appreciate that the members get to do a strongish style.
I'll get to the rest of it in a second, but this is why I wish I could have just listened on repeat! I missed the shout out to their oppa group, Winner, in that ending bit! Took me three times to hear it! Okay. Anyway. It's cute. There's a hint of a storyline to it, but nothing substantial, and it's in the recent style of the "we're just going to show off the visuals and the choreo with some other scenes interspersed." I'm going to need to find a term for that because I can't write that every time I encounter one when they're recently rather common. And the choreography is genuinely adorable. Making the heart as part of it? Nice. I hope it's something they're not embarrassed to be doing in ten years time, not that I think they would be embarrassed, but I hope that's not the case.
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