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GOLDEN CHILD YES.: In-Depth Album Review – Round N Round

As usual, Golden Child gets the “bias group advantage” on this site. This means not only their title track and a buried treasure will be reviewed, but I’ll be taking a look at the entire new mini album YES.


1. YES. // 2. Burn It // 3. Cool Cool // 4. Round N Round // 5. Milky Way // 6. Breathe


ROUND N ROUND

1Take & TAK have produced some of my absolute favorite Golden Child songs (Lately, No Matter What, What Happened?), so I was looking forward to Round N Round (źø°ė‹¤ė¦¬ź³  ģžˆģ–“). And though it wasnā€™t an immediate standout upon first listen, the track has gone on to become one of YESā€™s highlights.

Round N Round is all about groove, and the percussion here is complex and polished. 1Take & TAKā€™s songs often feature intricate, fitful arrangements. Some may find the production overstuffed, and in the wrong hands it would be. But, Round N Round manages to be both fussy and laid-back at the same time. Its percolating instrumental pulses with jazzy undertones ā€“ especially during a climactic breakdown that injects a gorgeous descending scale delivered by clear-as-a-bell keys. The rest of the production has a gurgling rhythm, unyielding but never forceful.

What makes this work so well is Golden Childā€™s performance. Their vocals are incredibly rhythmic as well, pushing and pulling against the beat. This is particularly effective during the pre-chorus, which kicks off with a breathy note before tracing the groove to perfection, including an artfully-placed pause and grunted ad-lib. The melody in the chorus is more robust, and its circular construction emphasizes the lyrics. Donghyunā€™s opening line is quite memorable. Heā€™s always been an under-appreciated vocalist in the group, but has a unique tone thatā€™s rich with character. I found him particularly strong on last yearā€™s Take A Leap album, and heā€™s a real standout here as well.

Round N Round is also a great spotlight for the groupā€™s rappers. Jangjun and Tag each get plenty of time to shine on the track, and their verses echo the fast-paced arrangement while bringing a jolt of personality and versatile phrasing to the already-potent production.

Ā Hooks 8
Ā Production 10
Ā Longevity 9
Ā Bias 9
Ā RATING 9


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11 thoughts on “GOLDEN CHILD YES.: In-Depth Album Review – Round N Round

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  2. I..don’t know what to say about this one. I acknowledge it’s strengths, and yet it fails to really grab me. Maybe it just needs more time to grow on me?

    I like that you spotlight Donghyun here for a bit- he is not usually talked about as a vocalist. Although all of them have distinct vocal tones, Donghyun is one of the easiest for me to recognize. He has a really nice, light tone that has always stood out to me and his voice is well used here, too.

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  3. Itā€™s the background synths in the PRECHORUS that does it for me. Also that groovy chorus oof. It shows how much a good chorus matters in a song. It grows on me every timešŸ™ŒšŸ»

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  4. Yes, my favourite song of the album! I’ve already said most of my thoughts on this song in the Burn It comment section, but I wanted to add how much I love Donghyun’s vocals. His voice has a raw, unembellished sincerity to it, which really gets to me. I noticed it first with Our Heaven, when I couldn’t stop replaying his parts. His vocals in the chorus of Round N Round perfectly convey the desperation and longing in the lyrics.

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