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Two weeks ago, ENHYPEN returned with XO (Only If You Say Yes) and their second studio album, ROMANCE: UNTOLD. Today, the group dropped a second music video for the side track Brought The Heat Back.
When you compare XO and Brought The Heat Back side by side, the difference between the two is very obvious. The former was more mellow and pleasant, while the latter was more energetic and flirty. I quite liked the upbeat nature of Brought The Heat Back, which feels fitting for the summery season when more dynamic music comes through. This upbeat nature results from the funky disco instrumental that drives the dynamism behind Brought The Heat Back. The members complemented this with their prominent vocals shining through, boldly delivering the song’s hooks and melodies. The “Yeah, Yeah, Yeah” hook was particularly catchy and addictive. I have it on repeat in my mind as I write this review. The flirtiness results from the members’ delivery and the lyrics, which speak to their jealous feelings. For the most part, Brought The Heat Back was a solid track. But Brought The Heat Back has some elements that I find myself on the fence about. The vocal processing felt a bit hit-or-miss to me. During the chorus, the autotune brought character to ENHYPEN’s vocals, which made the chorus and its hooks stand out even more. However, in other parts of Brought The Heat Back, the autotune was applied a little too thickly, slurring their delivery and this did not sound as great. I am in a similar mindset regarding the trap-based instrumental break of Brought The Heat Back. Part of me liked the edgy factor that it brought, but another part felt like it was a drag. Either way, it doesn’t negate the fact that the bridge ended with an impressive high note from JAY. Overall, I like Brought The Heat Back – a totally different vibe from their title track, but much appreciated.
The music video for Brought The Heat Back was definitely a fun one. But instead of being visually fun (i.e., through the use of colours, imagery, etc.), the ENHYPEN members took a comedic direction with the video. It is different and somewhat refreshing, as that isn’t done as much in the industry. But the members pulled it off! The jealousy depicted in the lyrics makes them compete with one another to find the black cat ‘missing’ in the video (who I assume represents their lover). Falling coffins, flying fish, elevators turned into freezers and nailing coffin lids with multiple nails so there was one less person to compete with to achieve their goal was quite funny. They are so into this black cat that they all rose from the dead to find it, showing us how infatuated they are with it. This is further backed up by the dance break, where the members don glow-in-the-dark cat eyes in their attire. Remember, their lore is about vampires, not felines. I really liked the members’ acting in the video, which conveyed that jealousy feeling well.
I feel that Brought The Heat Back‘s performance is much stronger than XO‘s. They showed off much more style and encapsulated the funk and groovy vibes so well. I really enjoyed the chorus, which showed us some of ENHYPEN’s style quite well. But the dance for the outro really sold me on the performance and (once again) ENHYPEN’s skills in this department.
Song – 8.5/10
Music Video – 9/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.8/10
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