[Review] SING ALONG! – Doh Kyung Soo (D.O – EXO)

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Doh Kyung Soo made his comeback last week with his first-ever studio album, Bliss, and the title track SING ALONG!. It is his first release since last year’s BLOSSOM mini-album and singles Popcorn and Mars.

SING ALONG! gives us a different side to Doh Kyung Soo through a fun, summery pop song. I like it because of that. The upbeat instrumental is relatively simple, with tropical elements throughout the backing and featuring Afrobeat percussion during the bridge. It isn’t the most groundbreaking instrumental piece out there, but I think it does the job appealingly. Doh Kyung Soo’s vocals bring a familiar warmth and tone to the SING ALONG!, which helps enhance its appeal. The biggest problem I found with SING ALONG! is that it feels too consistent throughout, which holds the song back from reaching its full potential. Whilst already on the shorter side of song lengths (though 2:40 could very well be the average these days), I’ve found it to be one of those songs where, after just a couple of listens, it feels like you’ve heard it so many times already. However, in its first instance, I did appreciate the novelty of SING ALONG! in Doh Kyung Soo’s discography.

The music video for SING ALONG! brings a smile to my face. The main reason was Doh Kyung Soo’s bubbly and charming nature. Then, there were also the awkward moments that make the music video memorable, such as seeing him sprint down the soccer field while a game was being played, or when he was introverted at the club. Now, the entire song was about seizing the moment and making the most of the present. Doh Kyung Soo running down the soccer field was his response to a disappointing game, while the introverted club scene was the lead-in to Doh Kyung Soo enjoying the club a little while later. We also see a little homage to The Truman Show with the set of stairs along the skywall, which serves as a flashback to when Truman ‘seizes the moment’ and leaves the dome that he had called home for his entire life.

Song – 8/10
Music Video – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.4/10

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