A month has zipped by since MINHO made his solo comeback with the studio album CALL BACK and the title track of the same name. Today, I will finally get to reviewing the title track. This is MINHO’s first solo comeback since his formal solo debut with Chase in 2022.
Chase received a lukewarm review from me when it was released, and my review questioned whether that song was the ‘best foot forward for MINHO’. While it wasn’t mentioned in that review, I had always expected MINHO to release a dance track. CALL BACK seems to be the answer I was seeking. This pop song, which leans into chill R&B territory for me, was decently good. While it wasn’t as prolific or dynamic as I had hoped for, I appreciate the mid-tempo beat and pleasant instrumentation from the piano and guitar riffs featured in the song. His vocals are good and satisfying in CALL BACK. He doesn’t have the strongest set in SHINee, but he holds up well in CALL BACK. The ‘Will it be, Will it be, Will it be you?‘ hook was quite catchy, and I liked how his vocals carried that line. Similar things can be said with the rest of the choruses. The most disappointing aspect of CALL BACK is the lack of raps. We get some sing-rapping in the second verse, but it didn’t go as hard as we know MINHO could execute. Overall, CALL BACK is a better step in the direction I hoped MINHO would explore for his debut.
My take on the video is that MINHO is both waiting for and looking for the person he loves. In the lyrics, he is talking about his phone lighting up and he is hoping that person is contacting him. In the video, he searches for his lover amongst all the cars in the traffic jam. There is also references to him looking for his missing piece via the puzzle he is completing the video. The choreography scenes looked good. I liked how they weaved some of the choreography shots into the storyline. While it isn’t the best example of so, it is still a decent attempt of making everything feel connected.
As for the choreography, I liked it. But I don’t have much to say about it. I particularly enjoyed how MINHO and the dancers moved around the stage. It gave the choreography a cool flow.
Song – 8/10
Music Video – 7.5/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 7.9/10