Song Review:: Hui (PENTAGON): 20th Anniversary of the Korean Wave Pt. 5- My Memory

  • Release date: 2025 February 17

  • Album tracklist: My Memory, My Memory (Inst.)

  • Album runtime: 8 minutes

 My man, Hui. Apparently there's a twentieth Hallyu anniversary that he released a song for. I don't know what this whole thing is. His is the only release I've seen for it. I don't know. But regardless of what this is, Hui is one of those that I'll automatically and immediately add to my list, if I don't automatically do the review. Obviously, I didn't get it done right away, since this came out just under a week ago, but we're moving in the correct direction. Progress. And also, I'm really excited to listen to this song. Haven't yet, because I've been waiting to do this review. And good heavens, a four minute song. Hui. You spoil me. This is why you're my PENTAGON bias. That and your voice has an instant calming effect on my brain.

Violin taking center stage with a piano right behind it and other orchestral instruments behind that. Oh, the layering. Oh, I'm so happy. After that gorgeous, gorgeous opening, we switch to a solo piano for a little bit, followed by a plucked guitar and then it gets re-layered with more instruments. And the violin returns! If you've read any of my Lucy reviews, you know that if a song has a violin, it's an automatic yes from me. And this song has so much violin, I could cry. I'm not going to, at least not yet although the jury is still out on when I add Hui's voice to this because I'm taking advantage of the instrumental track to avoid getting distracted, but it's phenomenally beautiful.

His voice starts in about where I expected it to, with the solo piano. The swells and ebbs of his voice as he moves between a very soft caress into his vibrato-infused belt. And I love, love, love, love how the violin mimics his vibrato. He spends most of the song in a much softer, gentler tone, which is fine with me, because when he starts to loose his voice from those constraints, it's enough to bring a tear to the eye. Are you sure I can't hear this in person? Because I'd like to hear this in person. I'll probably have the same reaction I had to Seungkwan, DK, Jongho, all of A.C.E, and g.o.d, but that's fine. I'm fine with crying in public if it's for such a good cause as this. It's too beautiful. 

There is no music video. I don't care. Do you know how much I don't care? Here is this. Have some Hui in your life. Everyone needs more Hui in their lives.



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