Song Review:: Rocky (ASTRO): BA BA BYE
- Release date: 2025 March 18
- Album tracklist: BA BA BYE, BA BA BYE Instrumental
- Album runtime: 6 minutes
So I'm over a week behind. This is fine. It's fine. But this is also my first Rocky review, though not the first song of his I've heard. I've got at least one in one of the bigger playlists I've made. I think I'm only missing Eunwoo now for a review. And I know Rocky's not technically with the group anymore because he left, but I haven't heard of it being a situation where he should be excised from the group because of horrible, terrible choices that were made, so I'll keep him there, because I'm inherently nostalgic and sentimental, until such a time as that changes. Also, a song that's over three minutes. Well done, Rocky and/or whoever wrote the song.
I love when I get the instrumentals as tracks on their own. This is kind of a seducing nightclub kind of track with what I'm almost positive is an acoustic guitar (the electric acoustic guitar, and I know that sounds like an oxymoron, but it sounds like one of the hybrids) taking front and center through the entire song. Rocky is releasing a very quiet song here, gentle but still somewhat come-hither. I'm curious to see what's going on with the lyrics.
A bridge and a post-bridge. I'm so happy about this. The rap in this song is gorgeous, and so settled, and while the tone is different with his voice when he sings in this song, it's still fairly recognizable as coming from the same person. He did very well with this one. It's very nice.
This is what I mean by I want a storyline, by the way. The past has cool light, the present has warm light, and there's a scene where you get the the two mixed. The lighting in this is incredible. I could write an essay on the use of lighting in this music video and how it subverts the typical expectations of the used tropes to convey an oppressive sense of loss and grief, which is also curious given what this was released almost exactly a month to the day ahead of. This music video also highlights the rule of "never point a gun at someone unless you want to kill them." Accidental discharge, y'all.
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