[Album Review] BLOSSOM (3rd Mini Album) – Doh Kyung Soo (D.O – EXO)

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Just months after it was confirmed that Doh Kyung Soo (otherwise known as D.O from EXO) was leaving SM Entertainment to open his own entertainment company for his solo work (he will still be represented by SM Entertainment for EXO activities), the artist dropped his third mini-album, BLOSSOM or 성장. The mini-album features the pre-release single Popcorn, the title track Mars and four additional side tracks to enjoy. Honestly, there is no bad song on this mini-album, which reconfirms his status and potential to me as a solo artist beyond his group activities with EXO. At the time of BLOSSOM‘s release (May 2024), it was less than a year since Doh Kyung Soo released his second mini-album, Expectation, led by the single Somebody.

This is the final album review I have lined up for my ongoing break (one more pre-planned song review before I am officially back on Wednesday to post the next Weekly KPOP Charts and plenty more reviews coming your way after that!).

BLOSSOM Album Cover

1. Mars (Title Track)Click here for the full review for Mars. (9/10)

2. Simple Joys (우리가 몰랐던 것들)Simple Joys is a fairly simple song. Doh Kyung Soo delivers easy-on-the-ear melodies, and I enjoyed the upward inflection he uses when he ends some of the words in the lyrics during the verses. The acoustic instrumental features a light Latin influence to them. It follows the same idea of being simple, keeping it subtle yet just noticeable. The flute was also a nice touch and helped tie together the song as a whole piece. (8/10)   

3. Popcorn (Pre-Release Track)Popcorn is a catchy pop track from Doh Kyung Soo. It is a light-hearted track with a memorable ring to it, thanks to the simple melodies, upbeat acoustic instrumentals and the simple utterance of the song’s title, Popcorn, in Doh Kyung Soo’s voice. His vocals are prominently featured in Popcorn and I loved how pronounced they felt in the track. I also highly recommend you watch the music video (see below), as Doh Kyung Soo is playfully cute and embraces himself in the video as he likens his feelings of love to the idea of popcorn. (9/10)

4. Good Night (오늘에게)Good Night takes the form of a pop ballad. It starts off like a lullaby, complete with a rainy backdrop to make you feel sleepy. But as Good Night progresses, it introduces a heavy beat in the background; the other parts of the instrumentation begin building, and Doh Kyung Soo’s vocals soar. However, that being said, Doh Kyung Soo’s vocals are still soothing and warming throughout the song, and the melodies are still paced enough to get you drifting off to sleep whilst listening to Good Night. (8/10)

5. My Dear (매일의 고백)My Dear is another acoustically instrumented track, this time with just an acoustic guitar. Doh Kyung Soo’s vocals are charming and warm in My Dear. Just the way he expresses himself, you can tell that he sings about love, and you can feel the giddiness that he feels whilst singing the song. (8/10)

6. About Time (어제의 너, 오늘의 나) – The final track on this mini-album is About Time. It is another pop ballad. You can feel the passion and emotions he puts behind his vocals in this song. The moment he launches into this passionate delivery is breathtaking and captivating. It is the moment I find myself returning to quite a bit, which elicits a listen out of me each time. An easy 10/10 track, in my opinion. (10/10)

Overall Album Rating – 8.7/10

Doh Kyung Soo’s teaser image for BLOSSOM / Mars.
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