[Review] Back Again – CHANYEOL (EXO)

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Look, when I said ‘in a couple of days’ regarding CHANYEOL’s Back Again in the review for Black Out, I clearly meant ‘in a couple of weeks’. Time is clearly not my friend. However, as promised, here is my review of Back Again, the single selected from CHANYEOL’s debut mini-album, to follow the promotions of Black Out.

Back Again sees CHANYEOL return to a more powerful sound (relative to Black Out). The verses feature CHANYEOL rapping candidly, accompanied by a folksy, percussive instrumental in the background, which lends a unique and distinct quality. For the choruses, CHANYEOL ventures into ’90s punk rock territory. This brings flair, personality and intensity that takes full advantage of CHANYEOL’s husky tone in an impactful manner. I quite liked the resultant head-banging energy that the choruses provide, which helps it stand out. Bridging the second and final choruses was some cool guitar shredding that just heightens the energy and allows CHANYEOL to close Back Again on a bolstered note. But it is how CHANYEOL brings together the rapping verses and punk-rock chorus that I am fascinated by. Simple soft vocals, then an escalation into slight shouty territory and a choir backing – an interesting yet effective combo.

We see CHANYEOL getting chased and beaten up in the music video. After his initial fight, CHANYEOL starts to box, so that he can confront those who beat him up. This storyline aligns with the lyrics, which convey the message of getting back up again and returning stronger, regardless of the setback or failure. And we see that, as he gets quite serious about boxing, going to the point of staying at the gym for long periods of time. In the end, his second encounter with those who chased/beat him up at the start of the video became electrifying (literally sparks flying around them). It showed him knocking down one of the assailants. Perhaps the sparks reveal his newfound strength and energy, which would enable CHANYEOL to convey the message of persistence and self-empowerment successfully.

Song – 8.5/10
Music Video – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.8/10

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