EVNNE made their comeback earlier this week with their 5th mini-album, Love Anecdote(s), and the lead single How Can I Do. This comeback follows their 4th mini-album release from earlier in the year, HOT MESS (yet to be reviewed), which was led by the single of the same name.
How Can I Do mixes groovy elements with hip-hop to create EVNNE’s new title track. It makes for a fascinating and sleek instrumental. I enjoyed the direction this track was going in, especially with that jazzy piano in the background of the pre-chorus and the funky bass in the chorus and bridge. As for EVNNE’s vocals and raps, I enjoyed their gritty and deep vocals in parts of the verses and dynamic rapping throughout How Can I Do. The pre-choruses and choruses feature really smooth vocals that add to the song’s sleekness mentioned earlier. Although there is some good in How Can I Do, I notice that the song doesn’t really go anywhere. There is a pronounced stagnant feeling that leaves me somewhat unsatisfied. It also doesn’t help that How Can I Do is fairly weak in the hook department. There is some melodic material that sounds nice in the chorus, but it isn’t enough to reel me in.
While it wasn’t the most profound or amazing music video out there, I did like the balance the producers struck when it came to the jazzy and the hip-hop heavy moments. You get a smoother aesthetic during the scenes that coincide with the pre-chorus, where the jazzy piano is in play. The music video moves into edgy territory during the second verse, where the hip-hop influences are strongest in the song. The rest of the video doesn’t overdo either style, which speaks to the balance mentioned earlier. The colour palette of the video and outfits also contributes to this.
There were two standouts choreographically for How Can I Do. I was rather impressed by the footwork and synchronisation. In particular, the bridge was the coolest aspect of the entire routine.
Song – 7/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 7.5/10
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