The phrase “crying on the dancefloor” connotes a certain type of dance record — propulsive and sleek but driven by a sentimental (often melancholic) melody. It’s a contrast many of us love and even though the title of Lee Chaeyeon’s new single promises the exact opposite, its melding of emotion with club aesthetics is very welcome.
Chaeyeon already boasts some great dance tracks to her name, but it’s been awhile since we’ve heard from her. She comes roaring back on No Tears On The Dancefloor, offering a full-fledge dance-pop moment. At its heart, this is a straightforward radio pop track, but it’s given the polish and pizzazz it deserves thanks to a heavy dose of dramatic strings. There’s a sense of ceremony driving the song and this vibe makes its simple melodies feel more sweeping than they are. Strings and dance music have been intertwined for decades (just ask Gloria Gaynor), and add both a wistfulness and strength to a genre that’s easy to get swept up in.
As with so many songs of this K-pop era, No Tears On The Dancefloor could be improved with a longer runtime. The song feels complete, but misses the chance to whip its sentiment into the kind of transcendent experience great dance music can provide. Imagine how amazing this would be with a lengthy instrumental break and strings-assisted crescendo. Take your time on the dancefloor, artists! You already have our attention. Do something with it.
| Hooks | 8 |
| Production | 9 |
| Longevity | 8 |
| Bias | 9 |
| RATING | 8.5 |
Grade: B
I prefer a more aggressive beat, but it is a cool song indeed, fair mark
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I don’t think it treads any new ground but it does what it sets out to do wonderfully.
Great emotion, nice strings, solid, consistent rhythm. 8,8,8,8 = 8
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I feel like I should be loving this but something holds it back. The chorus feels kinda empty?
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Happy to say this lives up to the rest of Chaeyeon’s title discography!
Also Nick are you planning to review Minseo (WOOAH)’s solo debut she made today?
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Probably not, just because there are already so many releases this week.
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It’s very nice. They are clearly positioning her for the OST market with this sound, which if one can get in is a stable career place to be. I wish her the best of luck.
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Yeah this sounds a lot like Miley’s “Flowers”, which itself sounds like “I Will Survive”.
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I feel like I heard that string sample but I just can’t recall where is it.
Anyway, amazing song, just wishing it was longer.
ratings about the same
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