Ren’s penchant for colorful, over-the-top pop music makes him the Nu’est member I was most excited about going solo. With any luck, he’d use 2021’s Rocket Rocket as a template and craft an entire album of big club bops. There’s a hole in the market for a male idol like that.
Ready To Move targets the dancefloor, but in a more subdued way than I would have expected. It’s an amiable toe-tapper — almost impossible to dislike. The brisk disco-funk beat and punctuations of brass deliver a sound perfect for summer. The track is shimmery and bright and chugs along without unnecessary roadblocks. But as charming as Ready To Move is, it’s also a bit faceless. You can almost see Ren hedging his bets.
While I may have wanted something more idiosyncratic, there’s always a place in my collection for upbeat pop music. I love the retro synth sprinkled throughout Ready To Move and the song’s breezy melodies are sure to endure throughout the summer months. With any luck, this will prove to be a hesitant stepping stone on the way to more daring material in the future.
| Hooks | 8 |
| Production | 8 |
| Longevity | 9 |
| Bias | 9 |
| RATING | 8.5 |
I have a certain bias for Ren and I’m quite satisfied with his solo debut, but I’d rather have chosen Autofill as a title track. Maybe coming next as a Buried Treasure?
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It’s groovy, it’s smooth, he sounds good and looks incredible – so I’m very happy haha. I don’t think this quite matches up to what he’s shown he can do with a more uptempo track, but this is a very solid start and I love that he’s taking the synth/dancepop route. He’s so well-suited to this.
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Love Ren’s vocal tone, didn’t like the genre, loved the groove, but hated that it sounded faceless. Overall, I would not listen to it again.
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This is my food. I love mid tempo pop-house. I love Nu’est. I love Ren.
Volume 4 of my tribute to roller rink.
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