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Song Review: RIIZE – Do Your Dance

As with too many of their new-gen peers’ discographies, it’s hard to predict how a new RIIZE single might sound. In the past, there have been K-pop groups I knew I could count on to deliver the goods each and every time, and this was usually because they worked with a tight team of producers and developed a signature sound. In contrast, RIIZE’s releases have seesawed in quality. When they’re great, they’re outstanding. But more often than not lately, their best work has been relegated to b-sides.

This will remain true with Do Your Dance, as the previews for the b-sides all sound great. When describing this song, the members called it “trendy,” which in modern K-pop parlance I’ve taken to mean “gimmicky” or even “disposable”. Indeed, Do Your Dance is a TikTok idea in need of a song to back it up. The guys spend most of the running time rattling off body parts that can be used for dancing. Very original, right? This hook was teased incessantly before the song’s release and every time I heard it I prayed there was more to Do Your Dance than tired repetition. On first listen, a dynamic opening verse gave me hope. At least the energy is high and some of the group’s trademark vocals poke through.

Sadly, Do Your Dance‘s charm lasts about eighty-five seconds before the track devolves into boring talk over a beat that never seems to know what it wants to be. At one point, they sing “We be surfing this melody” and I’m like… “what melody?” Repeating “head, hips, shoulders, toes” in the most monotonous speech imaginable is not a song. You can actually hear the moment the producers ran out of ideas. I don’t wish to devolve into reviewing songs with memes, but Do Your Dance‘s swan-dive-off-a-cliff nature is the aural epitome of this popular meme:

Sigh. Why couldn’t they have just developed the killer sounds of Get A Guitar or Impossible so we could hear some musical growth and continuity?

Hooks 5
 Production 8
 Longevity 7
 Bias 7
 RATING 6.75

Grade: D+

21 thoughts on “Song Review: RIIZE – Do Your Dance

  1. When I first heard the teaser for the chorus, I was a bit worried that it would comprise the entire hook, and unfortunately, that turned out to be the case. Having the lyrics repeat “touch your head, shoulders, knees, toes” felt a little lackluster for a main chorus, especially given RIIZE’s vocal capabilities.

    Additionally, the overall production felt a bit dry and sparse, which unfortunately made the track feel a little unoriginal to me. The instrumental during the dance break also felt a bit clunky and didn’t flow as smoothly as I had hoped. I was really crossing my fingers for a refined, vibrant track similar to 2024’s “Impossible” to add to my summer playlist, so this release fell a bit short of my expectations.

    That being said, June’s release schedule is still looking pretty decent so far, and I’m excited to see what else the month has in store!

    • Final Rating: Mid 7

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  2. Man, I JUST got back into Riize after a year and a half break to THIS?? I should have sensed something was wrong when Sungchan said that the song is like Siren and Talk Saxy (the latter is alright, but not their best tbh). Like, this song could have been salvageable if it developed into something stronger and maybe for the outro, we got that fantastic pre-chorus again (like Glow did). Riize, ily, but never again 💔

    Rating’s the same

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        • May I ask why?

          Cause even I am not too thrilled with the upcoming track but can’t seem to pinpoint why because it has exactly what I like (Squealing guitars, theatrical elements and a chorus.) Maybe, it’s because I don’t want a “Bye My Monster” Part 2?

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  3. My thoughts listening to this:

    0:19 I like the energy

    0:46 This sounds promising

    1:14 What in the Head Shoulders Knees Toes-

    1:57 Is this a song about the Macarena again?

    2:24 Oh nooooo

    2:45 Big finish!

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  4. As the resident Briize here (stole that line from Mymagoogle) I must say this is a disappointment to me, although I’ve kind of been preparing myself for it ever since I heard the preview. I was holding out a bit of hope that the full song would be better, but alas, it is not. I guess every group has to miss sometimes. ;_; Not sure why SM thinks this is what we want. As for the b-sides, Soar is kind of a masterpiece imo and is a perfect representation of their sound.

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    • OMG I thought so. The first time I listened to it, my mind was blown away in a way I can’t fully describe and put it into words. It almost felt euphoric in a way. Again… an indescribable feeling. The last time I felt truly felt that way was with CODE by SHINee back in 2021.

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  5. Hah, that meme is pretty accurate. I don’t like the hook, but it’s not terrible. It’s an improvement on head, shouldes, knees and toes at least. My ears really perked up at that tense bridge, but the finale was just disappointing, basic repetition. It’s just mid for me, a straight 7.

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  6. Explosive energy! Not so explosive melodies though…

    This just a glorified nursery rhyme that will sadly not be making its way anywhere near my playlist…

    6/10💔

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  7. I regret listening this song past 1 minute mark. I always had low expectation for SM boygroups songs (except SHINee) but my mood just went downhill after listening this track. Its like they just mixed whatever dance beat with ‘head shoulders knees toes’ verse and call it a day. Its not even worthy to be a TikTok song when nothing about the song is catchy or unique. Maybe it should just be used as dance cover track instead.

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    • I thought this is a pre-release at first, but this is THE title track? SM must be out of their mind lately. After butchering aespa discography last year, now they are doing the same with riize. Every single tracks in the EP other than ‘Do your dance’ is better than this sorry excuse of a song, SOAR is practically there screaming ‘I am the title track’

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  8. well… the day has come. easily their worst single. they made a big deal out of the 16-year-old as the sole lyricist only for the song to turn out like this. the most offensive part for me is the lack of singing by Sohee, he always elevates their songs 99% of the time, but he really hasn’t been given anything to do here.

    at least the album is good. SOAR should’ve been the title track & D-D-Done is a great dance track.

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  9. It was going so well until the chorus, then it all just went downhill; also this feels like a rehashed and unrealized NCT 127 track. I don’t think I’ll be coming back to listen it again. A 6.5 from me. The rest of the album was solid, and some songs such as Like a Bomb, Soar, and D-D-Dance gave strong EXO vibes, especially their One Direction inspired tracks.

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  10. Uh… why is this the title track?? This does nothing to represent RIIZE’s unique sound amongst industry peers. Being a dancer, I feel obligated to learn the dance since I feel like that’s the point of this song, so it will probably grow on me, but they could have done SO much more with this. Head shoulders hips toes is repeated so many freaking times. Still, I do think RIIZE pulls this off better than a lot of other groups would

    now SOAR? A nearly perfect representation of RIIZE’s unique sound. Seems like the obvious choice for the title track. DYD would have worked better as a prerelease or follow up maybe

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