Cha Eunwoo’s lately launched Saturday Preacher was the uncommon track overview on this weblog that garnered completely no engagement (ie: feedback) from readers. That tells me one thing, and it’s a distinction I’ve lengthy suspected: Cha Eunwoo the actor and selection star? Mega success. Cha Eunwoo the solo singer? Nice however uncompelling.
It additionally tells me that I ought to maintain this overview for follow-up monitor Candy Papaya fairly brief. And actually, that’s about all of the track requires. Saturday Preacher was a enjoyable burst of faceless disco vitality. Candy Papaya is equally upbeat but feels rather less cool. It’s a Okay-pop dance monitor for dads who tuck their shirts into their blue denims. It’s fully serviceable but additionally relentlessly fuddy duddy. In some methods, “good” is the worst factor a pop track may be. Candy Papaya elicits no unhealthy response however this comes on the expense of any response in any respect. The sing-talk in the course of the bridge is mildly amusing, however I don’t purchase the vitality behind the “come and get it” chorus. It’s all simply so toothless.
| Hooks | 7 |
| Manufacturing | 8 |
| Longevity | 8 |
| Bias | 7 |
| RATING | 7.5 |
Grade: C