While I’ve found 82MAJOR’s output to be a mixed bag so far, I’m always interested to hear what they come up with. Of all the younger boy groups pursuing hip-hop as their guiding force, these guys seem to have the most fun with it. Recently, their music has taken a more EDM shift but new single Sign moves them closer to laidback funk.
Sign also boasts more singing than many of their recent tracks. In fact, I’m not sure I would call this hip-hop at all. Instead, we have a stripped back R&B song driven by minimalist percussion. In this way, it makes a nice compliment to Close Your Eyes’ Pose from last week. But unlike that song, Sign‘s hooks aren’t capturing me immediately. It’s sleek and slinky until we reach a dynamic bridge that finally sees the beat grow more aggressive. I would have loved full Michael Jackson style bombast in the production here. Contrast between subdued vocals and all-out craziness in the instrumental could have worked wonders. Instead, the vast majority of Sign passes by like a whisper.
Like many K-pop tracks of this tone, Sign is an absolutely pleasant listen. It doesn’t do anything wrong and sets its ambitions pretty low. But if I imagine 82MAJOR performing this at a music show surrounded by artists with bigger and bolder material, Sign may easily get lost in the shuffle. That’s not a description I often associate with this group.
| Hooks | 8 |
| Production | 7 |
| Longevity | 8 |
| Bias | 7 |
| RATING | 7.5 |
Grade: C
It’s pleasant, groovy, almost similar to Choke and Stuck but subdued. Not that bad I guess, and it is pretty CYE-esque imo, if not as strong as their sound.
8 (8, 8, 8, 8) for me and YESSIR from their album is a fun, bonkers banger right there, it might be up your alley!
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Pleasant, subdued vibey R&B/pop. I enjoy it, but don’t know if it will have much longevity. 7,8,7,8 = 7.5
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