Review

Song Review: Boys II Planet – Hola Solar

Though they’re not technically what you’d call a “title track,” I often write about the signal songs of popular survival series. Since the first season or Produce 101 in 2016, these songs have become K-pop’s most reliable burst of high-drama EDM energy. They’ve basically become their own genre now, tied together by the same musical tropes. Boys II Planet doesn’t premiere for another month or so, but as per tradition its first piece of music has been released early. Hola Solar (올라) makes every move you’d expect it to, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

The song arrives as both a “K” and a “C” version (shades of EXO-K and EXO-C??) to match the two-pronged premiere format of the series. And let’s face it, if you’ve watched any of these shows you already know exactly how it sounds. Because of this, it’s better to compare this to the pantheon of similar signal songs rather than the K-pop industry at large. To me, seasons two and one of Produce still reign supreme, partly because the approach was fresh back then but mostly because both songs bang hard.

Hola Solar feels more pieced together, from its needless energy shift in verse two to an extended dance breakdown. As usual, the chorused vocals rob all personality from the track, making it feel as corporate as it is. Its hooks are serviceable but a bit repetitive and the song misses the breathless build and release that’s characterized the best versions of its ilk. It gets the job done as the soundtrack for a few dozen boys cheerily posing before dramatic backdrops, but I doubt I’ll be revisiting the song on its own.

Hooks 8
 Production 8
 Longevity 8
 Bias 8
 RATING 8

Grade: B-

4 thoughts on “Song Review: Boys II Planet – Hola Solar

  1. gosh another typical signal song from survival shows. it’s so formulaic and unoriginal that it becomes forgettable. even though the production lacks substance and had some missed opportunities in some parts, it’s okay as a song but i’m really surprised that you rated this. i’ve always thought that producers nowadays think that more = more, but songs like exo-k what is love shows that simplicity and emotional disconnection are the most complex and have the most essence. maybe you should do more A-Zs? i really LOVE THEM🙃🙃

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  2. I can’t believe I’m going to get pulled into this program again. The song keeps building up but doesn’t quite achieve liftoff. I am a sucker for the sad piano instrumental at the end though.

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  3. I’m not gonna be watching this season of boys planet because I found the first to be way too difficult to sit through, but I’m excited to see Minseo and Dongyun from Drippin and Kangmin from verivery on here. I hope they do well and build themselves a new start.

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