[Review] Badder Love – EVNNE

In true KPOPREVIEWED spirit, it is the end of the week and I am still reviewing the releases from Monday. The song in question up for review in this post is EVNNE’s Badder Love, the title track off the group’s newly released 3rd mini-album RIDE or DIE. This comeback follows the group’s January 2024 comeback with Un: SEEN and UGLY.

While their previous tracks (TROUBLE and UGLY) have been of a bold and bombastic motif, Badder Love sees EVNNE answer to the summer period that South Korea and other people in the Northern Hemisphere are experiencing. As for someone who likes the summer time more and is currently living in a part of Australia where it has been freezing lately, songs like Badder Love can be very appealing to me right now. For the most part, it does. Badder Love‘s instrumental is more of the pop variety, with nice pronounced guitar work right in the back and a refreshing set of synths. I like the more casual and carefree rush of energy that comes from Badder Love, which aids in making it a refreshing listen. As for the members, Badder Love gives the group an opportunity to show off a more melodic side, which is a fresh turn in their promotional material. I like the lightness that the members execute the song’s melodies with. Even the rappers of EVNNE join in with vocal parts, which was interesting. But despite listening to the song multiple times since it dropping on Monday, my initial thoughts on the song still stand – I wished there was more to Badder Love. More personality and individuality in some form could have made Badder Love even more compelling to listen to. EVNNE’s execution and delivery of Badder Love is fair, but also typical. It lacks that EVNNE factor and punch that I personally felt EVNNE had found in their earlier releases.

The music video description explains what the intent of the video is, leaving no room for misinterpretation. This whole mini-album supposedly “portray EVNNE’s reckless stance on love by using a phrase [RIDE or DIE], emphasizing the trust and loyalty of ‘together until the end’“. In the music video, we see the members as a group of friends who have taken up boxing together. They struggle with it in different ways, but are determined to reach their goals with one another. As such, we see the members consistently hanging out with one another despite of any regrets they may have about this journey. I liked the summery vibes that the video contains and that montage of the choreography shots at the 2:43 minute mark of the video looked very cool.

I liked how more fluid the performance felt, which gave off a more refreshing vibe to the choreography and complemented the song well in same regard. Their past performances have been more sharp and restricted because of the nature of the respective song. The inclusion of the love hearts was a cute element that works with the messaging of Badder Love, and I quite like the look of the stage as a whole when the members pull off their controlled wide arm movements in the chorus.

Song – 7/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 7.5/10

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