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Song Review: Lim Sejun (Victon) – Summer

Victon’s Lim Sejun kicks off his solo career under a new agency. He’s one of a handful of artists to sign to Hello Gloom and from20’s Way Better, turning the once-fledgling company into a boutique agency. His first single Summer takes advantage of these new connections, co-written/produced by both Hello Gloom and from20. In K-pop’s current landscape of thirteen-outsourced-producers-on-one-song, it’s nice to hear something that feels a bit more natural.

Summer arrives just ahead of the season, offering a surging, sentimental blend of pop and rock. The song harnesses Way Better’s knack for a good melody, cresting in an anthemic burst of powerful vocals followed by an equally catchy instrumental riff. Sejun’s voice actually sounds a lot like FTIsland’s Lee Hong-gi here. This structural approach isn’t new. You could throw a stone in the direction of any indie pop band and hear similar fare. But for K-pop, Summer is refreshing counterprogramming that will likely stand the test of time. I’m excited to see where this team takes Sejun’s music next.

Hooks 8
 Production 8
 Longevity 9
 Bias 8
 RATING 8.25

Grade: B

2 thoughts on “Song Review: Lim Sejun (Victon) – Summer

  1. Hong-gi? I can’t hear it but I trust you have a better ear than me🙃.

    I like the song and his voice but I would’ve loved if they included a little change up or a climax, because as it is, I feel either the song or him are holding back a little. Not sure how to explain it.

    The other track is pretty good too!

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