[Review] Wait On Me – KAI (EXO)

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After teasing us with Adult Swim and Walls Don’t Talk, KAI (from EXO) has officially made his first solo comeback since his military enlistment in 2023. The new single, titled Wait On Me, is from his 4th mini-album of the same name. As mentioned previously, his last solo comeback was with Rover in 2023.

Wait On Me continues the subdued nature of the tracks from the mini-album that KAI has unveiled so far. But one of the biggest changes he makes to this sound profile with Wait On Me is his (usual) sexy motif, which makes the new single more alluring. ‘Alluring’ is the exact word I would use to describe his delivery throughout the song. His vocals sound so airy and dreamy throughout Wait On Me, especially as we get to the choruses. This is Wait On Me‘s stand-out element in my mind. His rapping adds some oomph and intensity to the song, giving it some much-needed variety. Otherwise, Wait On Me would have slipped into that neutral gear. Instrumentally, Wait On Me contains a mix of atmospheric synth work and heavy Afrobeats with some groove on the side. They blend together in the bridge to create a really cool instrumental break that doesn’t break the flow or disrupt the song. And like the rapping, I appreciated the intensity this part gives to the song. Unfortunately, Wait On Me falters when it comes to the hooks and melodies department. I think there is a melody in there, but the delivery was so wispy that it was hard to really detect and hear. But the hook was nowhere near strong enough for my liking.

Just like the song, the music video for Wait On Me is just as alluring, and KAI is absolutely sexy throughout the video, just like always. After all, is it a KAI music video without his abs making an appearance? Also (since I am already asking questions), did anyone feel like the silver top he wore at the start reminded them of EXO’s debut era? Anyhow, I liked the use of depth throughout the video, with KAI standing/dancing in the foreground and the dancers in the background. It is a different type of framing that looks cool. The hazy brown colour palette was an interesting choice, but it works well overall.

Choreography-wise, KAI impresses once again with the artistic flair the routine had. It made for a very captivating experience and is easily one of the best solo routines of the year thus far. He pulls it all off so well and charismatically, as well. I really liked the sharp movements that make up the chorus section of the routine. He and the dancers also put so much oomph into the dance break – that was by far the performance’s best section.

Song – 8/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 10/10
Overall Rating – 8.4/10

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