The next album up for review is P1Harmony’s 8th mini-album, DUH!, released in May 2025. It features 6 tracks, including the title track that shares the same title as the mini-album. To me, this is a no-skip album release. Every song on the mini-album was, and still is, satisfying to listen to and enjoy (even over a year since its release). A definite recommendation from me. Continue reading to find out what I thought about each song.
ICYMI – P1Harmony recently made their comeback with the title track UNIQUE and their 9th mini-album of the same name.
1. DUH! (Title Track) – Click here for my full review of DUH!. (9/10)
2. Pretty Boy – Opening with Latin-influenced beats and some cool bass, Pretty Boy follows on nicely from the title track. This combination in the instrumental made for a very fun and exciting piece, with a catchy chorus to really make it appealing. I also enjoyed the band flair that comes in during the bridge. I also liked how P1Harmony’s style is infused into the track. Their vocals and rapping throughout Pretty Boy felt very crisp and fresh. (9/10)
3. Murmur – Bass is retained with Murmur delving into more of a funky old-school hip-hop motif. The beat in this one was cool and a total vibe. I really liked the rapping in this one. The rappers are in their element in Murmur. The same can be said about the vocalists. (8/10)
4. Flashy – P1Harmony takes into upbeat rock territory for Flashy. The rock elements make this a very electrifying song, while the ‘I’m feeling flashy, flashy, flashy” line in the chorus was very addictive. I also enjoyed the rapping and vocal lines that follow that hook in the chorus. It packs some grit in the centrepiece, which helps make the entire chorus memorable. (9/10)
5. Over and Over – The brass in Over and Over makes this hip-hop track fun and exciting. To me, Over and Over is the quintessential P1Harmony. All the members sound natural throughout Over and Over, and this song really reminds me of their best past title tracks. While the chorus is chanty of the shouty variety, it actually has a neat ring to it, to the point that the chant keeps playing in my head ‘over and over’ again. That pun was fully intended. (10/10)
6. Work – Everywhere I turn for this album, everyone is raving about Work. And I can see why. The instrumental for this track is super interesting and fun, leaning into groovy club territory, house beats and intriguing synths. There is also an experimental edge to Work that keeps us on our toes. The vocal and rapping delivery was super unique in this track, with the autotune and slightness working in the song’s favour. It was a wild ride, and I am on board with everyone else about this song. (10/10)


