[Review] Let Me In – EXO

For the first time in over two years, EXO is finally making their long awaited comeback with their seventh studio album, EXIST. But we just got to wait a little longer, as the album release is not until July. Instead, the group has pre-released the single Let Me In ahead of the comeback today, which they previously performed at their fanmeet earlier in the year. However, the long awaited comeback isn’t without its issues, with SM Entertainment mishandling Kai’s sudden military enlistment which prevents him from promoting the new release alongside the rest of EXO (but he will still be featured in the comeback), and Baekhyun, Chen and Xiumin filing a lawsuit against SM Entertainment to terminate their contracts (but they are still part of the comeback plans/promotions). Phew, hopefully, nothing more happens between now and the comeback. Though, it should be noted that this comeback looks like it will not feature Lay.

Let Me In falls into ballad territory. And this one is an emotional one, as Let Me In talks about wanting to remain together and likening their lovers to the blue ocean. The instrumentation was nice, but there was nothing too spectacular with it. I did like how it had a beat to it and felt almost R&B-like, compared to the more traditional classical instrumentation that we hear with most other ballads. I guess this was done deliberately to allow Chanyeol and Sehun to fit into the ballad with their rapping. But the main drawing point, as per EXO’s past ballads, are the vocalists themselves. Each vocalists put a lot of emotions into their delivery, and the resultant product that is Let Me In also oozes a lot of emotions, as well. The two members that stood out to me in Let Me In is pairing of Chen and Baekhyun in this song. Both are amazing on their own, but the pair take the song to the next level. They shines brightest in Let Me In at the start of the final chorus with Baekhyun’s high note and Chen’s vocals, and during the outro of the song with that falsetto harmony. Overall, Let Me In a nice reintroduction to EXO and reminds me of their past ballads, which have been quite up there in amazing works in the KPOP industry in the past.

The music video depicts the members apart, separated and alone. There could be multiple reasons for this, such as still being in that emotional state following a breakup, moving out, moving on etc. A lot of speculation and theorizing can be done, but that isn’t the point of the video. At a certain point in the video, something pulls the members back together. Each member undergoes a time reversal where everything around them goes before the point in time a decision was made that led to the point of being apart, separated or being alone. This leads the reuniting of members (and Kai plus dog), new friendships and a return to that emotional state that gives the affected members a chance to redo. Concept wise, it is an emotional and heavy twist on their separation due to military enlistment and solo activities, but it is a clever one.

Song – 8/10
Music Video – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.4/10

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