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Song Review: izna – Metronome

izna have delivered a fractured discography so far, with some songs hitting harder than others. However, the highlight medley for their newest mini-album hinted at a synth-heavy sound that feels consistent among its tracks. This is a stellar identity for the group to pursue and results in their strongest title track yet.

Metronome is pure, unfiltered dance music. We’ve heard a surplus of this sound in K-pop this year, but most of these songs have been marred by constant talk-chanting that works against the appeal of their instrumental. Metronome isn’t the most melodic beast either, sacrificing most of its chorus for a heavily filtered vocal loop and churning out predictable phrasing during its verses, but there’s a Euro-sheen to the execution that feels as if an actual DJ was involved in the process. In reality, this is yet another Teddy & Co. production, but it’s one of his better efforts lately.

If we’re taking baby steps toward the kind of dramatic, vocal-led dance music that first ushered me into this K-pop world, Metronome feels like a tentative tiptoe into the well. If you were to stack it against the many new DJ/dance songs released globally each week, I’m not sure it would stand out. But in K-pop’s microcosm, the track is a positive evolution and fits izna’s sleek vocal delivery. I look forward to how they might build upon this in the future.

Hooks 8
 Production 8
 Longevity 9
 Bias 9
 RATING 8.5

Grade: B

9 thoughts on “Song Review: izna – Metronome

  1. I love this one! It’s like if Somi’s Fast Forward and Closer had a baby (makes sense since they have the same producers lol), but it’s definitely their best work so far.

    Rating’s the same

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  2. This is such a good dance song that I don’t even notice lack of melody too much because of the super tight production. Easily their best title track so far and I hope they go into club music moving forward because we’ve been missing heavy hitting dance. Makes me wonder what they’re even doing with MEOVV because this title track is way better.

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  3. This is most likely more VVN, IDO and KUSH’s work though. Teddy was also credited on MEOVV’s Ddi Ro Ri and that wasn’t good.

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  4. Easily their best title track by far, though I do think the chorus could be better.

    Same rating as Nick for now

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  5. I really like this. the chorus works for me, amazing production throughout. it’s crazy that they got the best songs from Teddy/VVN & co., compared to I.O.I and MEOVV. I hope they stick with this sound moving forward, for at least the next year or so.

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  6. The music is a club banger. The entire vocal melody is just so mid. The girls do the best with the material, but the songwriting team really let the whole song down with the nothing vocal line. It starts with the intro lines, and goes nowhere. Fortunately, we are all distracted by the music most of the time.

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  7. at some point, this would have been just basic for the strong context that K-pop is, but today, with several mediocre singles becoming good because you need to carefully assimilate them before you have nothing you like about them, this is a good single

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