Song Review:: SUCTION: Still Hurts {Debut}

  • Release date: 2026 March 05
  • Album tracklist: Still Hurts, Still Hurts, (Inst.)
  • Album runtime: 6 minutes

 This is the most interesting co-ed group to drop in years, arguably one of the most interesting groups full stop in years. There are two notable K-Pop names in here: Narsha from Brown Eyed Girls and MJ from ASTRO. That right there is a duo to raise eyebrows considering they debuted ten years apart, but to join them are all-rounder entertainer Kwon Hyuksoo and comedian Na Hyunyoung. 

I'm getting a very strong second gen vibe from this instrumental, which we get because the debut single includes it. Yay. There are shades of 80s techno as well, which is a delightful combination. There's a strong energy to the song that I'm excited to see how it translates vocally, especially with this combination of artists. Honestly, this instrumental would make for a good workout song if you were in the market for one.

Why am I getting Orange Caramel vibes off this song? There's nothing definitive that I can put my finger on, but it still feels like them. That's a very strong group to have an association with, even if the association itself is weak right now. Maybe it's the breathiness that pops up occasionally that might remind me of the infamous beginning of Catallena. Either way, you'd never really know that this isn't a typical K-Pop group because everyone sounds like they belong in the group. You can also hear maturity in their voices, which brings me joy as someone who prefers her groups to be on the older side. Just being a co-ed group is enough to be a little bit of a disruption to the status quo, which, if this group is going to have any sort of longevity, is necessary as a debuting group. But even then, we don't get this sound very often anymore.

The Orange Caramel association is strong here, folks. This is a weird music video and they're being weird. I'm so here for it though. Isn't MJ a vocalist though? He's clearly rapping here. Good for him. Man, the boys here were feeling this choreography. It reminds me of Key when he gets to do girl group choreography. There appear to be two different storylines happening, and I can't decide how much they're connected. Maybe this is a Chupacabra vs. The Alamo situation, although this takes itself a whole lot less seriously than that movie (worst movie I've ever seen, so bad I cannot recommend you see it, there is nothing to redeem it), which automatically makes it 100000x better. My particular favorite, other than it just being super weird, is the toothache dance, which is not a sentence I thought I'd ever say or write. 

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