[Review] Walk – NCT 127

NCT 127 returned with their new single and 6th studio album, both titled Walk, yesterday. This is their first comeback following their Fact Check single and their 5th studio album of the same name from last year. The group Leader TAEYONG will not be participating in the comeback promotions for Walk as he is carrying out his military enlistment.

NCT 127 taps into the groovy side of early ’00 hip-hop with Walk. To me, NCT 127 executed this style very coolly. This allows them to stand out instantly from the other currently trending releases and highlights NCT 127’s versatility. One of the most strongest aspects of Walk is its production. It felt very clean and crisp. I really liked the bouncy beat of the song, which is synonymous to the ’00 hip-hop style. I also liked the accents and detailing in Walk‘s instrumental, particularly the emphasised beats in the choruses. They gave off a slight dramatic effect to the song and added a little something different to Walk to keep it from being overly consistent. The instrumental break brings the 90’s disc scratching effect into play, in combination with the pre-existing instrumentation, and this was a very cool change up. I was actually wishing for something dynamic in Walk, and they gave me just that with this segment. In terms of the delivery, this is was definitely another strength of Walk. I really liked the vibe NCT 127 exuded with their lower and deeper rapping. It definitely fits in with the style of music in Walk. The vocals were very clean and the high note ad-libs contrasts with the lower/deeper tones well. Following the instrumental break, I really liked how the vocals had a little more oomph to it. I personally would have liked a little less repetition in Walk, just to further promote a more dynamic flair in the song. A touch more could have really transformed the song for me. But in its current form, Walk is already a top-notch song.

The music video shows the member showing off their foot wear as they sing about walking their own path in life. Very fitting. They also show off their passion, burning the rubber on the soles of their feet as they walk and run down their path. It does appear that TAEIL is still unable to participate in the choreography for this comeback as he is notably absent from the music video’s choreography scenes. But I did like how they managed to still incorporate him into the music video aside from his standalone solo shots. For example, they kept TAEIL in the car as the driver and showed the choreography shot from the driver seat window. In later scenes when he crashes the car into the restaurant, you can see him vibing in the driver seat as the other members dance. I also commend their casual and urban style they had going on in the video. Again, looks very cool.

From what I can see in the music video, the choreography looks to be as cool as the song and the group’s style in the music video. It embodies the hip-hop genre, bouncy beats and low registers of the song quite well. When the song speeds up for the instrumental, the corresponding dance break definitely hastens up and gives the routine some complexity. The footwork is a constant feature in the routine, and I am most excited to see that in the stage performances.

Song – 9/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 8.7/10

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