[Review] Shhh! – VIVIZ

2 weeks ago 10

It has been over a year since VIVIZ made their comeback with MANIAC. Since then, the trio embarked on and completed their first world tour V.hind: Love and Tears. At the start of the month, they returned with the single Shhh! and their 3rd mini-album VOYAGE.

Shhh! sees VIVIZ return with a more mature and edgy vibe. I like the idea of exploring this side of the group, but I wish the material was more engaging. Weeks after its release, the only memorable element of Shhh! is the pronunciation of “Boy Shhh!“, which is clever if it were intentional (I’m unsure if it was). The repetition also helped in this regard. Anyhow, I realize that the song has potential. But as the other elements don’t stand out independently or together, the biggest problem for Shhh! is that it is underbaked. The Latin influence on the instrumental is good and punchy at times. However, there is an apparent lack of it during the choruses. The front end of the choruses was incredibly plain and didn’t entice me enough to return to the song. More colour or flair could have done wonders for this part of the choruses. The concentration and added definition to the follow-through in the second and third runs of the choruses made these sections better and more engaging. My comment about the front end of the choruses being plain can also apply to the members’ vocals, the rapping and Shhh!‘s melodies.

My understanding of the song is that it speaks to their alluring side and how they use that to get the person they want. As such, the other person doesn’t need to waste time and speak – the members can get straight to the point (unlike me…). The music video comprises many solo and choreography shots, all of which look fine. I did like how the producers embraced more of that mature and edgy feeling of the song in the video. But as always, with music videos that only have solo and choreography shots, I would have liked to see more in this video. If right, my interpretation of the lyrics would have lent well to a plot where the members attract people to be with them, but there could be a consequence for anyone who falls for them (i.e., VIVIZ playing serial killers). Just an idea 🙂

The most defining aspect of the comeback is the body and booty shakes in the performance. They definitely take on that mature and edgy side of the song that I mentioned above. I liked how each section is different from the other body and booty shakes throughout the routine, keeping the performance fresh and exciting at all times.

Song – 7/10
Music Video – 7/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 7.4/10

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