Song Review:: ORORORA (7Princess): On My Way- Hold My Breath

  • Release date: 2026 March 05
  • Album tracklist: Siren Song, Hold My Breath, Crying Child, Juliet and Romeo, Forever Yours, Save Your Tears
  • Album runtime: 22 minutes

 So 7Princess was a 2nd gen kid group (debuted in 2004 at the age of nine), so she's got a bit of experience from a young age and she debuted as a soloist last year in 2025. I obviously missed it. But, I'll cover this one so that if you're interested in getting to know her more, you have a starting point here. Also, while every song is over three minutes long, the title track is an unbelievably fantastic five minutes long. 

There's a very dreamy floating to this instrumental. It's steady without being loud, soft without being fluffy. I like the balance here, because it keeps the song in the same sphere as an Enya song, but it lets the vocals be ambitious without being ambitious itself. It just is, with no fuss and nothing to get energetic about. That sort of steadiness is so soothing.

It's genuinely funny that even though she wasn't a second generation adult, or even teenage, K-Pop idol, she's got the voice of one. I'm a little bit in love. It's fine. And I think that the Enya comparison is a valid one. Not only is it a valid one, but Orora feels like the vocal successor. I also love the chorus that gets added underneath her vocals to fully cause the song to swell with just over a minute of it left. This is beautiful. I love this. 

Every time I've been trying to type her name, I keep typing it "Ororoa," which is incorrect. This is essentially a lyric video, which is a little disappointing, but just enjoy her voice.



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