Cube Entertainment’s rookie boy group Nowadays has struggled to gain traction in the market, but it seems the agency is finally ready to give them a push. They’ve been rebranded under the moniker “NOWZ” and given a pre-release track composed by and featuring i-dle’s Yuqi leading up to their appearance at this year’s KCON LA. Time will tell if this effort will bear fruit, but it’s nice to see the group gain a bit of support.
On its own, Fly To The Youth (자유롭게 날아) is unlikely to do much for the group, though I suppose stranger things have happened. The song is a classic pre-release in the sense that it feels a bit extraneous. Up to this point, NOWZ’s music hasn’t really been for me so it’s nice to hear them switch genres and offer something more melodic. However, Fly To The Youth is stuck between sentimental ballad and summer banger and ultimately doesn’t harness the inherent strengths of either. Instead, we get a tasteful pop/rock mid-tempo. I like the vibe, but the song doesn’t do much to stand out when compared to similar fare.
As I repeat nearly every day, a better set of melodies could elevate Fly To The Youth. The chorus is shimmering and pretty but lacks the melodic bite to truly captivate. I prefer the verses and pre-chorus, which feature some nice twists and turns that could have been capitalized upon further. I lay most of the blame on the production, which never commits to anything interesting. A remix/reworking could do wonders for the track, better accentuating its strengths and adding a more dynamic touch.
| Hooks | 8 |
| Production | 7 |
| Longevity | 8 |
| Bias | 8 |
| RATING | 7.75 |
It’s actually a pretty good song. Not quite SuJu D&E “Growing Pains” level, but most of the way there.
I am not crazy about the decision to leave Yuqi’s voice in the song. If she wrote it, and created the demo for it, it sounds like they truly got voiced over leftovers even if it is fully re-recorded. It’s fine when artists give or otherwise transfer their songs to other artists. IU does it all the time. Prince, the number of Prince songs recorded by others is very long.
Here, I think Yuqi outshines the boys. Back when in my misspent youth, there was an emerging band called Glass Tiger that released a song called “Dont Forget me when I’m gone” featuring Bryan Adams for about four ad lib lines. He outshone them, his distinctive gravelly voice. The song is still known more for his cameo than for the band.
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Nick, I know it doesn’t have an mv, but what do you thing of this song?
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I just watched a music show performance and I gotta say it sounded very nice! 8/10
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I can’t tolerate this song because of the whistle sample they used. It sounds exactly like some top 40 slop song that I can’t remember the name of. It goes like, “I’ll be fine” or “imma just do whatever” or something like that. I think it’s onerepublic or something. I’m getting mad just thinking about it LOL
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