Song Review:: VVS: $TAY THE NIGHT- $TAY THE NIGHT

  • Release date: 2026 April 21
  • Album tracklist: V.V.$, A$K, COUNT IT UP, DA$H, BOTTLE$, MIXIN' THANGS, VAMO$, $TAY THE NIGHT
  • Album runtime: 16 minutes

 The fact that I have to specify that this is the girl group (because there's also a boy group and VVS is the name of the Vanner fandom) makes me a little peevish. Their company should have done their research better. I also never actually did their debut song. Whoops. We are on Underage Protocol on them until next year, which could have been worse because the maknae was almost sixteen at debut, but not quite, which is why we're on Underage Protocol. This is the second longest song on here, and at an acceptable length, but the overall runtime leaves something to be desired.

This is an impressive instrumental in its stability. There's very little that changes throughout the song on this end, but it's got both weight and energy, as well as some very interesting instruments to extend and  meld the two different sections. I also like that there's a fade-out, though I've found them to be impractical in that they don't clearly end the song, because they remind me of much older songs. I'm a little surprised that so much of the song is so similar, but this combination of sounds actually does pretty well for it. 

Definitely an explicit song. I actually really like what's going on with the vocals, because we're got a range of things going on. And while I wasn't so sure about the instrumental, this is getting added to the playlist because of the vocals. Texture, tone, all of it is actually so good that I'm annoyed they're on Underage Protocol. 

I love me a heist storyline, y'all. Sorry. Let me say that better. I love it when a music video gives me a heist for the plot, although generally speaking heists are one of my favorite plot devices because when they're done well, they're a brilliant display of luck and planning and I hope one day to write a novel with a heist. The other thing that I'll say is something my mother regularly quotes: "No one ever pays attention to the driver." That can apply to all members of the "staff" or "servants" category.



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