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Song Review: Nowadays – Why Not?

Nowadays - Why NotGiven Cube Entertainment’s once-savvy position in the K-pop industry, I’m surprised how soft their launch of new boy group Nowadays has been. Their debut came and went without much fanfare, followed by a cover version of Beast’s Rainy Day. Neither of these tracks helped establish Nowadays as a unique group of their own, so first comeback Why Not has some catching up to do.

Honestly, I’m still not convinced. The song is one long boy group trope, from its shout-rap verses to the overstuffed, fussy percussion. However, Why Not‘s biggest struggle is its lack of sonic diversity. The entire track hits with the same (high) energy and forgets to funnel this drive into a variety of melodic and rhythmic approaches. The shouty chorus sounds much like those shouty verses, resulting in an exhausting listen that quickly grows monotonous. The guys sell a sense of fun but the song itself isn’t.

More frustratingly, I still don’t sense what makes Nowadays different from any other newly debuted boy group. Its members are clearly talented, but with material like this I fear they’ll quickly fall to the background. A rock-meets-dubstep dance break offers the song’s only taste of something different. Maybe lean further in that direction?

Hooks 7
 Production 7
 Longevity 8
 Bias 7
 RATING 7.25

Grade: C

3 thoughts on “Song Review: Nowadays – Why Not?

  1. The production has been EQ’d to death.

    I wish the best for this guys. They are doing a good job of selling the shit out of a shitty song. They are clearly all in on the shouty shouts and the choreo. I hope they get better options next comeback.

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  2. Yeah, this wasn’t it and as Nick said, it hits a lot of the redundant boy group tropes. I wish groups would stop putting “rappers” in their groups, or atleast have your “rapper” be able to sing and only have them do some sing talking every now and then. Plus shouting isn’t rapping.

    The last time I was actually impressed with the tone, cadence, and flow of a rapper in these newer groups was Younite’s “Geekin” which is still one of my fav releases this year. I wish a group would pick up where Verivery left off…new jack swing is still semi untouched.

    Unfortunately I don’t have high hopes with Cube, especially with how they fumbled Pentagon. Oh well, I still check out the next comeback.

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