Song Review:: Sunmi (Wonder Girls): BLUE!
- Release date: 2025 August 26
- Album tracklist: BLUE!
- Album runtime: 3 minutes
She's had a really good track record with her title tracks so far, which pleases me. I'm also pretty familiar with her voice because some lovely person suggested I do Heroine as a GH post and I spent quite a bit of time with her voice for that song. I'm excited about getting to do a proper review for her though, especially for a proper length song. I also had to delete like half of this review before I could post it because the amount of nonsense and spinning around in circles that my brain produces that it thinks makes sense when I'm too tired is both hilarious and irritating. Of course things result in results. Goodness.
The song is surprisingly upbeat for what I suspect to be devastating lyrics. It feels delightfully familiar while also feeling somewhat new. I'm reminded of the soundtrack to Parent Trap, not the 1961 original with Hayley Mills but the 1998 remake with Lindsay Lohan. But interestingly, I think the songs that I'm reminded of the most are the old ones. And to be clear, they were old in the 90s. It's like taking 60s instrumentals and pulling out the 1960s from the sound, but keeping in the notes themselves. It also feels a little pop country.
I am having the hardest time figuring out which song I've got in my head. I think it's a Taylor Swift song. I mean, the whole thing is like if Taylor Swift had stayed country instead of embracing the pop. Vocally, this is really mellow, with the occasional quick burst of vocals, especially the one at the end, that are over too soon to do more than lightly flavor the song rather than act as a highlight to the song. If it sounds like I'm being overly grumpy, I've had this song on repeat for probably a total of three hours. Or more. And I'm still fine with it.
Okay, if there was someone who had "Franz Kafka and Metamorphosis inspired music video" on their 2025 kpop Bingo sheet, please drop a comment so I can ask what kind of magic you performed to get that knowledge. I don't think I was wrong about this being a sad song, but I'm also distracted by the cockroach. There's a storyline, and the video is super gorgeous. Well-done, cinematographer/director. And there is an after credit! Sort of? That ending scene is so sad, but it made me tear up a little from how funny it is.
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