Way back in April, Solar from MAMAMOO made her solo comeback with her second mini-album, Colours, and the title track, But I. Ahead of that release, Solar gave us a snippet of Colors, the first song from the mini-album, as a teaser for the comeback. A performance video for Colors later dropped. Finally, after six months, I am reviewing Colors in the lead-up to the album review for Colours.
Colors is totally different from Solar’s title track. That is one of the things I admire about Colors. It sets out to be bold and delivers in significant style. But I tapped into balladry and rock (the former is what you expect from Solar, but the rock influence wasn’t too far of a reach), whereas Colors delved into the house genre. It is a new sound profile for Solar that admittedly took a few listens to grow on me. Even now, it isn’t the song I would actively search for to listen to, but I still appreciate it. Colors is a suitable track for the club setting with its heavy stomping beat. The instrumental is unapologetic in many regards, and Solar (the sole lyricist and composer of the song) ensures the song is kept that way. All of her vocals in Colors are delivered in a very spoken manner. Definitely an interesting choice for a main vocalist. However, amid the spoken delivery was a stretched-out squeal in the first chorus. It took a few listens for me to enjoy it (and the song in general), but it is one aspect of Colors that I now look forward to when I listen to the song. Overall, Colors shows us a different yet fun side of Solar.
For this review, the music video and performance aspect of the review will be merged together, given the only official video for Colors is a performance video. Described as the first KPOP release with voguing from start to end, I find the video embodies the song quite well. It is both bold and fun in many ways. A big part of the video is the ballroom house aspects (from the House of Love to the choreography), which I enjoyed. Solar did a fantastic job herself – it didn’t feel like a first attempt. I liked how the video was also full of colour via the outfits and club set but was not necessarily in-your-face about it. I liked this refinement; it didn’t make the whole release feel too noisy. I could see the video being just that, had there been too much colour or a dynamic light show (some of the reasons I find clubs too overwhelming).
Song – 8/10
Music Video/Performance – 8.5/10
Overall Rating – 8.2/10
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