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Next up on the blog for review is BAEKHO and JESSI’s collaborative single Nutty Nutty. It was performed for the first time at the recent Waterbomb Festival in Yeosu, and BAEKHO officially released the single earlier this month as the third single from his ‘the [bæd] time’ Project.
BAEKHO and JESSI knew what music would excite the crowd at the Waterbomb Festival, and they delivered that unfiltered in Nutty Nutty. It has been an addictive song for me over the last few days, with the chorus playing in my head repeatedly. The track’s party anthem nature draws me in. The beat is super punchy, the energy is wild, and the intensity makes the track so thrilling. The heavy beat gives Nutty Nutty drive, while the EDM and flutey synths add a lot of flair to the song that bumps the excitement. The metallic and tinny percussion throughout the track adds texture and helps make the track feel fast-paced. The length of the track might be a problem if it were another song. Nutty Nutty is admittedly repetitive, though this is what makes the track memorable for me. Anything longer might not have worked out in Nutty Nutty‘s favour and appeal. Plus it is short and sweet for the concert format. BAEKHO performed solidly throughout the track, though I wished he was a little louder during the choruses. The instrumentation drowned him out in the first portion of the chorus. He fairs better in the second part of the choruses, where he is noticeably louder. JESSI was definitely the more prolific half of the pair and gave Nutty Nutty a lot of her personality. But I felt like this is expected of JESSI, who tends to have loud hip-hop tracks that really grabs your attention. Overall, Nutty Nutty is a short yet strong collaboration between the pair.
There isn’t a music video for this release. Instead, BAEKHO released a performance version (below) featuring GABEE and a live performance version filmed at the Waterbomb Festival in YEOSU (where he performed the song twice—once without JESSI and a second time with JESSI). The performance version below is fairly simple, with BAEKHO, GABEE and the dancers performing in a dark room with some lighting to give the set some dynamic flair. The camera angles capture BAEKHO and GABEE’s expressions and the performance that makes the video. The performance is sexy and punchy, depending on which point you are tuning in. It plays to BAEKHO’s strength and shows off his appeal, which has been on point throughout his entire Waterbomb Festival campaign. GABEE was very charismatic and bold throughout the routine.
Song – 9/10
Music Video/Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 8.6/10
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