Song Review:: Woodz (UNIQ/X1): CINEMA- CINEMA
- Release date: 2026 February 12
- Album tracklist: CINEMA, Bloodline
- Album runtime: 6 minutes
The title track is a fantastic length. The other one has a very interesting name, but I'm squinting at that unfortunate runtime. So I'm definitely going to be taking a listen to that when I'm finished here.
This song is Drowning 2.0. Drowning the Return. Drowning 2: Electric Bugaloo. Before the song decides to kick up its heels a little, it's haunting and melancholic with the kind of quiet repetition that forces the song into this humdrum existence until that first chorus and everything changes. The cool thing is that instead of just transitioning into the chorus instrumental, the song tries to have more energy. There are tiny little stopped flickers of energy that ultimately don't go anywhere because the song holds them leashed until the chorus gives it permission to go.
I really love his singing voice. This makes sense because I tend to love it when rappers sing as they have a very specific tonal quality because of their rapping and their rap training that is harder to find in the full vocalists (even the vocalists who rap). But oh, I'm kind of in love with his voice in this song. It's so powerful and emotive. Amazing range. The songwriters did an incredible job (which includes Woodz himself).
The music video seems so sweet, but the song is so sad. I spent the entire time waiting for that switch into depressing. It didn't happen as a switch; it happened as a slow creep, which is somehow worse.
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