As promised in MEOVV’s album review for MY EYES OPEN VVIDE, here is my review for MEOVV’s latest comeback single, DDI RO RI. This song, along with their 2nd mini-album titled BITE NOW, was released at the start of the month. This release follows BURNING UP from October 2025 and is yet another MEOVV release that I have not gotten around to reviewing (but will do soon).
I am in two minds about the new track. I actually liked the idea of sampling Johann Sebastian Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor. MEOVV really captured the sinister and suspenseful aspects of the classical piece well in other elements of the comeback. However, I don’t think the same can be said about its presence in DDI RO RI. Its presence at the start and throughout the song serves to attract attention. But its continued use is just lacklustre and unexciting. I thought the hip-hop-centric verses were boring. But the pre-choruses were very much the opposite, amping up the song and creating nice momentum towards DDI RO RI‘s chorus. The vocals here were really nice. Unfortunately, the chorus opts not to continue the momentum, repeating the sample in a repetitive loop and revisiting the bland hip-hop motif from the verses. As for the bridge, I liked NARIN’s vocals here, but the part felt unnecessarily rushed. It leads into the outro chant, which is my favourite part of DDI RO RI. The instrumental seems to layer the vocals over the repetitive loop of the sample and trap elements. It isn’t bad, but I wish there was a bit more hype and oomph to the outro. A lot of DDI RO RI was missing sparks to do the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor sample justice.
I am very impressed with the music video. The visuals look as if you had front row seats when they were filming the video. The ‘vampire in the attic/basement’ medieval concept goes nicely with the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor sample, which is commonly associated with Dracula. It also shows their rise from being hidden figures to the public eye quite well. There is also an unnerving side to the video that makes it quite intriguing to watch. I am mainly talking about the parts where the members appear with very plastic-looking makeup and silver hair, which definitely adds to that whole attracting attention aspect of the comeback. The same can be said about that whole montage at the end alongside the outro’s chant, where the silver hair look also makes an appearance.
On the stage, the group’s serious and charismatic visuals work really well alongside DDI RO RI. They also encapsulate those sinister and suspenseful elements from the song’s sample quite nicely to showcase their intensity and confidence in the routine.
Song – 6/10
Music Video – 9/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 7.3/10