Also making their comeback yesterday was aespa, who returns for the first time since their Better Things single in August. Earlier in the year, it was their single Spicy and third Korean mini-album MY WORLD (both of which are nominated in the 2023 KPOPREVIEWED Awards). Yesterday’s return is with the single Drama and the same-named fourth mini-album.
Drama is probably aespa’s most serious and darkest release yet. And like most other aespa songs, the Drama falls into ther usual electronic dance sound, this time around paired with hip-hop influences and what is described as “an aggressive drum sound and sophisticated synth bass”. However, parts of Drama felt like it was being held back (more on this in a second). When I first heard of the song yesterday, I was super impressed with the verses of Drama. It made for a very good opening and had me sticking around for more. The members’ rapping (Karina’s fast “Ziggy Ziggy Zag, I’m new” was an instant standout line for me) and vocals were very well done, while the clanging synths instrumental felt alluring. As for the chorus, I am a bit disappointed with how plain the producers and members took it. It just felt expressionless and I wished there was character to Drama‘s choruses to it. I also felt the “Drama-ma-ma” and “Trauma-ma-ma” hooks to be a little unimaginative and it went on for one too many rounds, but I must admit they have potential to be ear-wormy moving forward. The bridge itself shows some really good vocals from NingNing and Winter, however I wished the instrumental wasn’t as paced as it was. It really dampened Winter’s high note. I also felt like the final chorus and outro was missing some added concentration in its instrumentation and intensity to signal the end of the song and give us an unforgettable ending. The vocals were all there, but (again) the instrumental felt like it was holding everything back. I wished there was more to Drama, just to make the song more satisfying and have a more energised chorus.
What a super cool music video. Drama has a lot going on, in terms of a plotline and amazing yet simple choreography shots that just give off so much impact. The consistent red on black makes re-emphasises the seriousness of the video and song. While I am not entirely sure what exactly is going on in the video, the video opens up with four intriguing rules that give off a sense to not trust anyone, even the other members from the looks of it. There is also an epic sword fight between the members during the first chorus sequence. As already mentioned, the choreography shots where the members are dressed in black, dancing on the red platform and surrounded by dancers was a very simple yet looked so effortless. The second verse showed a really cool montage of the members dancing (with the dancers) with nothing but pitch darkness surrounding them and the lighting purely focused on them. The outdoor dance location in the carpark with the cars going around them in circle was also an amazing set of scenes.
The performance looks pretty good, as well. I did feel like it was lacking a defining move, as nothing really jumped out at me with that potential. But I did like their more sensual focus in this routine, particularly with the abundance of slower and deliberate movements.
Song – 7.5/10
Music Video – 9/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 8.1/10
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Song quality for aespa was better this year. Drama is the best so far. SOTY quality
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