Review

Buried Treasure: IVE – Hush

A K-pop act’s title track isn’t always the best song on their album, even if it’s the one most people will hear. Sometimes, b-sides deserve recognition too. In the singles-oriented world of K-pop, I want to spotlight some of these buried treasures and give them the props they deserve.


It’s been over a month since I last featured a “buried treasure” on the blog, and to be honest I’m stretching the definition with this song. However, IVE’s second album is one of February’s most notable releases and it’s got a few solid tracks as b-sides so I think it warrants discussion. They definitely chose the right title track, but Hush (숨바꼭질) would make a nice choice for further promotions.

Hush opens on a rather reserved note as the percussion gradually builds up. Its chorus continues this sense of build, teasing us with a whispered “hush hush” before Liz hits us with one of those spiralling high notes that seems to directly reference the group’s past hits. From here, the beat becomes more robust as the track adopts a groovy Y2K-esque sound. It’s the rare song that actually grows stronger as it goes. The instrumental becomes more dynamic and fast-paced, lending the simple melodic lines more weight. It could use a big climax so that the song ended on a high, but works as a continual tease that draws you in at every turn.

 Hooks 8
 Production 9
 Longevity 8
 Bias 8
 RATING 8.25

Grade: B

8 thoughts on “Buried Treasure: IVE – Hush

  1. I’m more of a ‘Stuck In Your Head’ girl or even a ‘Hot Coffee’ girl. This is also good though.

    Hope it’s alright to be meta, and it’s not a dig to the posts here (just a neutral observation) but this specific ‘buried treasure’ post is giving your two Blackpink buried treasure posts – spotlighting ‘the best material in their albums’ despite being subpar on in the grand scheme of Kpop. Just an observation re: IVE album material trajectory.

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  2. Hush is also my favorite from the album! Nice to see it get chosen! I think IVE did the right title tracks (Bang Bang is the most “different” and Black Hole is classic IVE)

    were there any other solos or tracks you enjoyed, Nick?

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  3. The song sounds very full and song like – I was surprised that the running time is 2:47 because it sounded longer.

    I am hearing under-produced 2nd gen – early 3rd gen references. Thinking what a Miss A type group would have done with the Hush hush refrain, it would be more oomphy and slinky.

    I Like it with a big L, rating is about right.

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