[Review] Deja Vu – TXT

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Also making their comeback at the start of the week was TXT with their 6th mini-album titled Minisode 3: Tomorrow. Leading this mini-album is the title track Deja Vu. This new release follows on from TXT’s October 2023 comeback with Chasing That Feeling and The Name Chapter: Freefall.

New song Deja Vu takes us down a more emotive route, with the new song relying less on instrumentation and flair to connect with the audience. Instead, Deja Vu relies more on the members’ delivery and melodies to convey their emotions and message of the song. And by extension, I feel that Deja Vu‘s rock elements (amongst the trap) in instrumental aids in that as well. It becomes more noticeable and profound the more you listen to Deja Vu, particularly in the later parts of the song. Despite the harmonious intent of the song’s elements, I do think that Deja Vu isn’t their strongest release to date. We have heard TXT pour emotions (of some form) into their comebacks in the past but they were successful as they had some form of a punchy demeanour (e.g., 0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)). I find that to be a missing element in Deja Vu. Instead, the production of Deja Vu to be more of a seamless construction – continuous and consistent. This isn’t a criticism of Deja Vu, however. I find the seamless nature of the trap and rock elements makes the song its own thing. I just think Deja Vu needs a bit more character (and have said character flow onto other parts of the song) to really take it to the next level and be more memorable.

The song’s lyrics “express how [someone wants to] reunite like promised in the past, describing the moment of reunion as deja vu” (taken from SOOMPI). And in the music video, we see the members convey the feelings and desire of wanting to reunite with someone in their past. From the looks of it, the determination to reunite, the feeling of being lost and the anticipation of the reunion were some feelings explored by the members in the video. I also like how in one of Heung Kai’s scene part way through the video, it looks like he was knocked back, which may depict the times in which a reunion was in sight, but wasn’t fruitful for one reason or another. I liked how the video’s colour palette also plays into the emotional side

The emotions are definitely conveyed well in the performance for Deja Vu. That was my main takeaway from watching the performance. My favourite aspect of the routine has to be the rock coloured dance break we get, where Yeonjun does an amazing high kick spin. Best part of the routine, in my opinion.

Song – 7.5/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8.5/10
Overall Rating – 7.9/10

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