[Review] CRAZY – LE SSERAFIM

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From the start of the week, I move to the end of the week to cover LE SSERAFIM’s comeback with CRAZY and their fourth mini-album of the same name. This comeback follows their February comeback with singles EASY, SMART and their third mini-album, EASY.

I personally feel LE SSERAFIM thrives best in a more upbeat environment. As such, I think CRAZY stands out more than their previous subdued comeback. The house EDM used in CRAZY is definitely a vibe and adds fun to the mix. I liked how meaty and heavy the beat felt, making the song robust. The members do follow through with their vocals. Their delivery gives off a serious tone, which contrasts nicely with the upbeat instrumental, adding some quirkiness to CRAZY. The rapping is solid in the track and is probably where LE SSERAFIM stands out best in CRAZY. They had some strong hooks in the song, such as “Act like an angel, Dress like crazy“, and some more grating hooks, like “All the girls are girling girling“. But despite how I perceive them, they all make CRAZY memorable and add flair to the song. When I first listened to CRAZY, two thoughts ran through my mind that still stay true after repeat listens to the song. The first is a lack of melodic material. I think more melodic material would have added some complexity to the track. Some people would argue that the track’s composition is minimalistic, but I feel that it is borderline in some regards. The second is the short length of the song. I know that is the trend nowadays, with most songs released in KPOP now being less than 3 minutes. But some tracks get away with their short length, as they do not feel as short as they are in reality. Unfortunately, CRAZY is short and feels short, a feeling that never sits well with me.

As the title suggests, things need to feel a little crazy. And where else is it best to do that besides the music video? Some of the best examples from this video that highlight the craziness are KIM CHAEWON wearing a satellite dish on her head as she sings about Pikachu, the lampshades in the aquarium, the underwater choreography bits, and HONG EUNCHAE slipping on the soap and ending in a fabulous pose. The craziness does make it a fun video to watch. The music video also features the Iconic House of Juicy Couture as the dancers in the video. They, too, added a lot of fun to the video, complementing the craziness that the LE SSERAFIM was showcasing. Their dancing was iconic and captivating. Their presence was an excellent way for KPOP to pay homage to the culture and people who form part of it.

A lot is riding on this comeback, particularly after the mixed response to their Coachella performance earlier this year. Based on what I heard in their live performance on Music Bank yesterday, they do not need to worry about those comments. The choreography for this comeback was incredible. There is a lot of inspiration drawn from vogueing and influences that we also saw from the music video, and you could see it come through in this routine. This helped create iconic moves for this comeback, such as the arms around their heads and the lifted legs.

Song – 8/10
Music Video – 9/10
Performance – 10/10
Overall Rating – 8.7/10

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