Returning with his first repackaged mini-album is Samuel. And once again, he flaunts his age with his title track titled Teenager, featuring Lee Ro Han. He previously did so during his debut promotions with Sixteen. Earlier this year, Samuel released One, which featured Jung Ilhoon from BTOB.
In some cases when songs from the same artist are released relatively close to one another, I compare them (it is actually hard for me to control this). In this case, I find that Teenager isn’t that exciting, as compared to One. While the song does go down the EDM route, it feels very standard and typical for songs of the same kind. His chorus is a mix of EDM synths and the simple repetition of the title, ‘Teenager’. It just is a weak hook that doesn’t reel me into the song. The verses did sound good, with a decent buildup tot he chorus. His vocals were that good but they don’t go that extra mile, which could have upgraded this song to a higher level. The rapping was good, with the deep voice and well-paced delivery reminiscing some of the songs where I have rappers delivery very deep and meaning lines. All of that being said, the song isn’t a letdown in any way. It is still listenable, it just doesn’t feel up to par with his previous track.
Set in a dystopian setting, it seems to show Samuel as one of the last survivors of some sort of apocalyptic event. He is shown lost and sad (with his puppy eyes) throughout the video. But along the way, he gains this confidence that kind goes ‘hey, I am alive and no one else is’. Personally, I think this goes hand in hand with the meaning of the lyrics, which talk about how people underestimated him based on his age but yet he has gotten quite far. The only thing I don’t like how they got the actress to deliver the raps. She didn’t look like she wanted to do it anyway.
It was a good performance to watch. Nothing that mind-blowing, though like most performances, I’d say it was fitting for the song.
Song – 6.5/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 7/10
Overall Rating – 7/10