ENHYPEN is another group to return this week with their second studio album ROMANCE : UNTOLD and the lead single XO (Only If You Say Yes). Throughout the rest of this review, I will be referring to the song as just XO for simplicity reasons. This release follows from ENHYPEN’s ORANGE BLOOD mini-album (lead by Sweet Venom) and a special mini-album titled Memorabilia (lead by the single Fatal Trouble for their Dark Moon: The Blood Altar webtoon). The group has also been busy embarking on their second world tour, which started back mid-last year and will continue to September of this year.
Despite being just dropped a day ago, I can feel the definite potential behind ENHYPEN’s latest song, XO. It is probably one of their most mellow and fluid title tracks yet. The best part of XO for me is its catchy hook – the “XO, Kiss Me, Don’t Say No“. It is repeated a number of times throughout the track and is delivered in two ways – a smoother and fluid delivery and the slightly bolder version with the vocal chop that feels elongated and prolific. The latter definitely sticks around in my mind after the song wraps up, and this pulls me back to the song (though I am not sure how this will play out with further listens and the fast pace nature of the current KPOP industry – more on this in a bit). The rest of XO does fairly well. There was a decent beat and rhythm that contributes to the flow of XO, with the overall groovy and R&B instrumental feeling very pleasant. There was just enough bounce and charm to the backing of XO to make it feel suitable for the current upbeat and dynamic season. The members sound nice all throughout XO, but I would prefer less autotune during the verses, so that the members do sound clearer. Stronger melodies during the verses would also make them more memorable, with the chorus stealing the limelight from majority of the song. The one other thing I worry about XO is how long the song will stick in my own and the audience’s mind. Despite the song’s catchy hook, XO doesn’t make much else to serve as an anchor, which is a recurring problem for ‘pleasant’ songs. This is particularly true for a song like XO, which I have also described as mellow and fluid earlier on in this section. Sure, the hooks will get XO some repeat listens. But over time as catchier and grabbier songs come out, XO can become lost in the pack. For the time being, I do like XO and will continue to enjoy as much as I can before something better inevitably does come out.
XO’s lyrics tell us of a story of a boy that is willing to do anything for the one he loves. But the story in the music video that accompanies the new release speaks to a slightly different story, according to viewers in the YouTube section. The members play characters who are willing to do anything for the one they love. However, when SUNGHOON mouths “I Like You” to his lover, the world stops and it is presumed that his lover did not hear his love confession (hence why the album is titled ROMANCE : UNTOLD). Similarly, JUNGWON imagines the walk he has with his lover, snapping back to when he was with the rest of ENHYPEN at the start of the video. As for the other members (i.e., JAKE, HEESEUNG and NIKI’s), there are a lot of looks of fondness but no confession, which probably meant their romance remains untold. And for the members were there was some sort of confession (i.e., JAY and SUNOO’s), these scenes might also be imagined like JUNGWON’s. I am not entirely sure what the darker scenes of the video represents. Though it might be a connection to the cool concept trailer that was released a few weeks back where the members were vampires being hunted by the authorities, but they took a risk to return to save the one person who got them. This video in itself also represents that idea of someone willing to do anything for the person they love.
The choreography for this comeback was good. Once again (and it might because of my mood this week) but I personally did not see anything that really stood out to me. But there was a lot to like. The X and O’s moves made sense. I also vividly remember the charismatic (and cuter, depending on the member in question) smiles on ENHYPEN’s faces. These felt fitting for this comeback and resulted in some of the same energy being transferred to the audience. I also liked the various outfits that they donned on stage and during the choreography shots in the music video. The casual one was the best, as it complemented the lightheartedness of the song.
Song – 8/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 8/10