Song Review:: Jay Park, LNGSHOT: 4SHOBOIZ Vol. 2: 4SHOVILLE- YEAH! YEAH!
- Release date: 2026 May 18
- Album tracklist: 4SHO 4SHO; YEAH! YEAH!; NO HI, NO HEY; RUN IT UP; GUKBBONG; MOYA; THE PURGE 4SHOMIX; PUBLIC ENEMY 4SHOMIX (feat. DJ Wegun)
- Album runtime: 26 minutes
It's kind of adorable that the CEO had the kids join him for an entire album. What's more surprising is that the runtime is a bit over three minutes on average, the title track is over three minutes, and there are several songs over four minutes. But I have to put this on Underage Protocol because of LNGSHOT. So, sorry, Jay Park, except you debuted the child.
Most of the instrumental is of the style where it's present but largely unobtrusive and the changes are subtle. Most of it is a couple of different beats layered over each other, but there's a rattle-in-your-bones quality that holds the song with a low center of gravity. There isn't really a quick uptick in energy at any point, nor does it go the other direction and fully drop at any point. It's there. It's supportive. But it doesn't make me want to move too much.
I love the layering of the low male vocalizations underneath the rapping. It makes for an interesting aural contrast, which I appreciate as someone who doesn't like rap as much. And this is almost fully rap, so if you're in the market for that, you may want to take a look at this song. I can tell that there are a couple of different styles going on here, including a more melodic rap, which is good and probably bodes well for LNGSHOT's longevity as artists, group-wise and individually. Is there singing? Technically, but it's got a heavy dose of stylistic autotune applied and it feels like rapping with a melody applied to it.
This is the flip side of a vibes and visuals music video, but it's got the swagger you'd expect from a hip-hop video. Is it deserved? On Jay Park's end, yes. He's been around long enough that he's got the street cred, metaphorically speaking, to be able to swagger like that convincingly. LNGSHOT, on the other hand, are newbies to this whole thing, so they're having to borrow and lean on Jay Park's to be convincing. But that's fine because he's got a well of gravitas around him and LNGSHOT doesn't diminish his.
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