[Review] I Like The Way – KIM WOOJIN

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It took KIM WOOJIN just about two years to make his solo comeback between his debut with Ready Now and Still Dream in 2021 and his first comeback with On My Way last year. For his second comeback earlier this year with I Like The Way, it took him only eight months to return. Today, I will finally review I Like The Way, the lead single off his 3rd mini-album of the same name.

It has taken me many months to finally write a review for I Like The Way, which might indicate my thoughts on the song. But don’t—I actually do like I Like The Way. I didn’t pay much attention to the track when it was first released. But there is something about the unfiltered groove in I Like The Way. Once it caught my attention, I couldn’t get enough of it, and it stuck around. The bass and beat in this song were excellent, and the guitar work was fantastic. There wasn’t anything meddling with the instrumentation, which made it feel simple and such an attractive element of I Like The Way. As for KIM WOOJIN’s vocals were consistently well-executed and sounded very fresh, even 6 months after the song’s release. The way KIM WOOJIN accompanies the instrumental in the verses was my favourite part and my pick for the most memorable moment of the song. The melodies and hooks were also catchy and added more to the addictiveness side of the track. My only wish for I Like The Way was the ad-libs were punchier. Some of the ones we got in the song felt a little forced and unnatural.

In the lyrics of I Like The Way, KIM WOOJIN sings about how certain people drive him to do better and prove his worth. It is a bit ambiguous as to who he is referring to. It could be the fans, which is a natural choice of persons for the song to be about. However, based on what is depicted in the music video, the people in masks represent the haters and try to get to him to hold him back. They have surrounded him with cameras, whispering in his ear, smashing his car or chasing after him. But throughout the video, he out-manoeuvres them and does everything he can to hold them back so he can get back on stage.

The choreography looks good. KIM WOOJIN shows off his performance skills quite well in this routine. His live vocals are stable, which is a definite highlight of the performance. I don’t have much else to say about it, but I like it when the choreography becomes more intense.

Song – 9/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 8.5/10

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