[Review] Big Girls Don’t Cry – ENHYPEN

Promoted alongside their latest title track, KNIFE, ENHYPEN also performed the side track Big Girls Don’t Cry on stage from their 7th mini album, The Sin: Vanish. While I don’t usually review side tracks separately, ENHYPEN did reveal 3 additional music videos, including one for Big Girls Don’t Cry, making it eligible for a full review.

It is quite astonishing to see how short some songs can get. Big Girls Don’t Cry might be setting a record, dropping below the 2-minute mark! Had it been longer, the track could have been so much more. But we don’t get that opportunity, as a result. Big Girls Don’t Cry has ENHYPEN leaning into a blended R&B and pop sound, offering a message of support, comfort and protection from heartbreak. I enjoyed the song’s mid-tempo pace, which allows Big Girls Don’t Cry to develop and create that comforting atmosphere the lyrics seek to portray. This is also aided by the members’ warm vocal tones. There was also an interesting flair to their vocals that I just cannot seem to pinpoint exactly what it is, but it definitely gave Big Girls Don’t Cry its unique charm and profile. It also felt like each member got a chance to shine in Big Girls Don’t Cry despite its short length, but the reality is that some members had a bit more time than others. It would have been nice to have that intro and outro performed by one of the members who did not get as much airtime, like SUNGHOON and/or SUNOO. Big Girls Don’t Cry definitely has potential based on what is there, but it is hindered by its short length.

With regards to the flair I mentioned before, I wanted to describe it as ‘country western’. I am convinced there is a tinge of that in the song. But I think that was put into my head by the music video, which shows the members travelling through the desert to protect the female character after they go on the run with her from the events in the No Way Back music video. Everyone assimilates into society by donning cowboy/girl-inspired outfits, thus relating the previously random cowboy concept photos to the comeback. They make their way to a diner, after JAKE uses his power to find a safe place. Here, they hang out with the local bikers and truck drivers, subtly showing off the rest of their powers. However, after spotting their wanted photos, the group leaves and goes back onto the road, before using JAKE’s powers again to locate a mansion they can hide at.

Whoever is styling ENHYPEN on stage is doing an amazing job. Hats off to them. As for the performance, I like how the routine highlights such cool vibes and charisma. There is also a laidback side to the routine that matches well with the music.

Song – 7.5/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 7.8/10

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