Song Review:: Hui (Pentagon): Dear Tomorrow
- Release date: 2026 April 27
- Album tracklist: Dear Tomorrow
- Album runtime: 3 minutes
I was about to type that it seems like the former CUBE soloists were just trying to take me out with the soft feels and then the song kicked up its heels and got a bit spunky with the instrumental. We've still got all the instruments I like: piano, violin, and guitar. Plus, we've got the staple triumvirate of the piano, guitar, and drums. I love this, actually. I genuinely do. It's fun, it's bright, it's got that brief soften to let you catch your breath before it drags you laughing back into the chaos of the song.
I love his voice so much. I don't know what's in CUBE's water but whatever they do to their artists produces some incredible voices. I'm also half in love with his vibrato because he's got a vibrato like a first or second gen idol, falsetto or chest voice or anywhere in between, which this song has all of. If you want a pretty good introduction to his range and what he can do with it, I would point you at this song. And then I'd point you at Basquiat, the Pentagon song they made for the end of Road to Kingdom. (Side note, the song that got me listening to the group because wow). But really, this song does an excellent job of showcasing a lot of what he can do with his voice.
This feels like a love letter he made for his younger self, and since it was in fact written by Hui because I checked, that makes sense. I kept expecting to see him running into a younger version of himself.
And here's the cover. If you're down here reading this, don't be surprised if I randomly start posting about covers in the next few weeks. This one inspired me, but I don't want to jump into it as suddenly as I did the BBS and GH posts. Enjoy!
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