[Review] Air – YEJI (ITZY)

2 weeks ago 8

Many comebacks are kicking off the new week. While I have checked them all out, I must prioritise my favourite release from the bunch—YEJI’s Air. This is YEJI’s solo debut single and is featured on the same-name mini-album. YEJI is also the first member of ITZY to officially go solo with this release. We last saw ITZY through their GOLD / Imaginary Friend promotions (the latter I just reviewed last week).

Yup, out of all the releases that dropped today, YEJI’s Air is the one that caught my attention most strongly. It wasn’t the first or second release I checked out, but it is the one that remained in my mind long after, prompting me to write its review first. So, what aspects of Air caught my attention? Well, I put it down to the combination of Air‘s synth-pop instrumentation and the catchy hooks. The synth-pop got right to business and didn’t mess around. I really appreciated it that. There was also a touch of electric guitar in the bridge and the song’s final moment. I like how it added a dash of edginess to the music and channels the momentum Air had built. The beat also made the track quite compelling and pulses it along. As for the hooks, they have been beyond addictive. The “Air air air, all my air” line has been repeating in my mind since the first listen. As for YEJI, I liked how fresh her delivery made the song feel. You could also feel how vibrant and passionate she was. And this pays off quite well, with the chorus feeling bold and enticing. The verses were a tad bland from her part, but that is only a small detail. Overall, Air is a very good song and kicks off the week in a positive manner.

One thing I wanted in the song was some charisma from YEJI. But I held back on that suggestion, as charisma doesn’t need to be delivered in song format. Instead, it can be a visual element. And YEJI delivers it flawlessly in the music video. It is exuded a fair bit throughout the video but is most profound in the choreography shots. I like how the video has an odd side (see YEJI’s walk from the couch before tripping over a log, and the wacky pose we see her in at the start and end of the video) through how the shots were captured and edited (I presume). In addition to being memorable and different, it follows well with the song in the sense that it is refreshing. I also liked the idea of the crash scene, with YEJI laying on the bonnet – symbolising how YEJI’s breath is taken away by the person she is singing about.

As expected from ITZY’s main dancer, the choreography does not disappoint (from what I can see in the music video). While charisma and confidence are definitely exuded, I like how the routine has both a refined and fun energy (though the latter might be due to the music video). My favourite part is the back-bending move before the song wraps up. The sexy hand drag over her body was a very close second. While we do not see all of the routine, I am sure the rest live up to those expectations.

Song – 9/10
Music Video – 9/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 9/10

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