[Review] Wish You Hell – WENDY (Red Velvet)

WENDY made her solo debut back in 2021 with Like Water. Almost three years on, WENDY returns as a solo artist with her second mini-album and title track of the same name – Wish You Hell.

Wish You Hell is a simple pop track, with a nice bright profile that sounds fitting for WENDY and rhythmic guitar work that helps keep the track moving along. I really like the punky start to the song and wish that was carried on throughout Wish You Hell a bit more. The song stays firmly in the pop genre, and I think is a missed opportunity for Wish You Hell to have more bite and oomph, especially since I felt the groundwork and foundation for exploration of that genre to already be there in the song. That being said, WENDY does sound great in Wish You Hell and the ad-libs we hear at the end definitely brands the song as her own. But no matter how many times I have listened to Wish You Hell today, my main question is whether the song is too simple for WENDY. We all know that WENDY could have taken on a song with much more complexity. Take her solo debut Like Water or collaborations like last year’s Miracle (with MeloMance) as examples of what WENDY could do. Now, I don’t mean she needs to belt out each song or have to tackle a ballad each time. In fact, exploring that punk genre could have been the solution. But repetitive lyrics and a feeling that Wish You Hell doesn’t go anywhere doesn’t do WENDY justice and is definitely not what she is capable of. But like I said, the question above shouldn’t take away that WENDY sounds great in Wish You Hell as is and executes it well.

One particular line in Wish You Hell stood out for me – “In my villain era“. That one line basically summarises the song, which is about being a completely different person thanks to an ex. In the lyrics, she references that she is no longer the nice person that she once was (depicted by the innocent version of WENDY we see in the coffin dressed in white) and have become a stronger version of herself (depicted by the version of WENDY we see dressed in black). I like how the lyrics touch on the fact that everyone thinks she is mad, which she does rebut in the lyrics. We see princess version of WENDY smash cakes and another version of herself trashing a party. I did also like the comedic touch of WENDY dragging the coffin containing her other personality out and the presence of the janitor reacting to the aftermath to her crashing the party. The music video is also bookended with the sound of thunder and a slight creepy vibe, which I wished the music video explored a bit more. But what we got conveys the lyrics well enough.

Song – 7.5/10
Music Video – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.1/10

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