Song Review:: Sevenus: Can I Love You

  • Release date: 2025 May 27
  • Album tracklist: Can I Love You, Can I Love You - inst.
  • Album runtime: 7 minutes

 I love this pair, and not just because they literally made me cry when I watched Peak Time because they performed Hello by NU'EST for their first round. Full-blown tears. I had to pause it while I recovered. I'm such a sap. Anywho, I'm pleased to be hearing from them again, because they need and deserve all the love and attention. They really do. I'd also really like to hear them live to gauge if they're as good as I think they are, but that's on a third list of goals based on the likeliness of that.

I'm absolutely being spoiled right now. Guitar is the leading lady of the instrumentals, although the piano spends nearly as much time in the spotlight but it's not as loud about it if that's the correct word. The song is soft and gorgeous, with my favorite trio of instruments: guitar, piano, and strings. I'm genuinely really happy about the fact that we get the instrumental track on its own, not just because it makes writing this section easier, but also because this is so beautiful that I just want to bask in it. If you need something to sleep to, this baby right here should have you out like a light. But it doesn't really have overtones of sorrow or loss. Instead, this is very much a happy feeling song. If the lyrics show any sort of sadness, I'd bet it's past sadness, maybe wistfulness.

I love that you can hear the maturity in their voices. Even when they're singing higher notes it's rich and full-bodied. Also, I don't know what K-Pop in general has against group members harmonizing with each other. Like, I get each member should have some solo lines, but even with the b-sides where you could be more experimental or interesting, we just don't get the vocal layering that we should be able to get. Show off their vocals, companies. I bring this up because the flexibility of Sevenus is that they are allowed to harmonize and it's clearly to the song's benefit, because if they're rich and full-bodied on their own, the harmonizing adds a frankly delicious note to an already gorgeous song. Give me more two or three part harmonies. Let the singers be singers.

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