[Review] Slow Dancing – V (BTS)

The big release of the day is V’s debut solo mini-album, Layover, which is lead the single Slow Dancing. This release makes V the final member of the group to debut as a solo artist officially. But interestingly, he is not the last member to release an album. Slow Dancing joins V’s pre-release single from last month – Love Me Again and Rainy Day (the latter is yet to be reviewed) as the songs from the album that have an accompanying music video.

Lo-fi R&B takes reign in Slow Dancing. Instrumentally, it is not my cup of tea. I never find much to talk about in lo-fi songs (and my shorter than usual paragraph on the song is a clear indication of that). But I must admit that Slow Dancing is extremely pleasant and easy-on-the-ears for a number of reasons. It has a slow yet flowy melody and brings on a swayable effect (something you know I like). I also like how charismatic V’s voice sounds in Slow Dancing, with his huskier vocals tones being showcased in the song. His vocal tone is also quite comforting and warming, as well. The prolonged instrumental ending of Slow Dancing is probably the most interesting aspect of the song. I did like the jazzier energy and flute work it gave Slow Dancing, which does end up being the song’s memorable element. But this instrumental end accounts for approximately 47% of the song, which I am a bit disappointed in. I was lowkey expecting V to start singing again somewhere along the way, but that never became fruitful. I wished he returned (even a one liner could have sufficed) to close out Slow Dancing and bring closure to the song.

In the music video, we see V developing what looks a virtual world in which he can enjoy the company of friends on the beach, and per the lyrics, potentially slow dance and romance with someone. But while that sounds like it explores the lack of privacy KPOP idols have to undergo (which is definitely what V goes through a lot per many news articles we see surface about the idol and whom he hangs out with), V did make a comment about wanting to relax, use and share this song to relax and this video is probably his way of showing this relaxation – an escape away from reality. Either way, it was a nice video that still has a connection to the Summer season that had just past, but also help eases to a more Autumn mindset.

Song – 7/10
Music Video – 8.5/10
Overall Rating – 7.6/10

2 thoughts on “[Review] Slow Dancing – V (BTS)

  1. TV fantastic he has to move on still young, it’s not forever they will be together, once they get married it’s a new life they will face for now still okay I love ❤️ them all , Congratulations

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