Along with frequent track covers, ATEEZ members have been stealthily delivering solo tracks by a collection known as “ATEEZ Current.” I haven’t written about these songs on the weblog since I don’t all the time cowl ballads, however Wooyoung’s new Sagittarius has a bit extra bounce in its step in addition to a shiny efficiency video.
As my curiosity in ATEEZ’s music has waned, it’s good to listen to a extra vocal-centric observe from one in every of its members. Sagittarius‘s instrumental has the fitful mix of lure and future bass that not often appeals to me, nevertheless it’s anchored by a standout efficiency that elevates the murky manufacturing. Wooyoung belts the melodies with a ton of aptitude, much like the model Taemin employed on early standouts like Ace. These melodies even have an surprising chew. I actually just like the sound of refrain — the best way it rises and pulls again in equal measure. This makes for a satisfying R&B observe that’s equal elements vibe and sing-along-at-the-top-of-your-lungs. Amongst ATEEZ members, Wooyoung doesn’t all the time get the highlight he deserves, however materials like Sagittarius would possibly simply change that.
Hooks | 9 |
Manufacturing | 8 |
Longevity | 8 |
Bias | 8 |
RATING | 8.25 |
Grade: B