[Review] Don’t Close Your Eyes (D.C.Y.E) – Lee Gikwang (HIGHLIGHT) ft. Kid Milli

Making his solo comeback today is Lee Gikwang! He returns with his brand new single, Don’t Close Your Eyes, which is expected to be his last single before he enlists into the military next month. This is his first solo release since his solo debut last year with What You Like. I am glad that Gikwang went ahead with his comeback, especially since one of his fellow members (Junhyung) withdrew from HIGHLIGHT due to the ongoing chatroom scandal. I know that Gikwang had nothing to do with it but I thought the withdrawal would somehow affect the other members. But I guess not, thankfully.

Don’t Close Your Eyes should really be renamed Don’t Block Your Ears. D.C.Y.E is a very addictive song to listen to. Even though it has been out for several hours, I am already falling for its groovy nature and upbeat instrumentation. It is an R&B dance track that gives out major Michael Jackson vibes through the use of the small vocal details. I also really like the seductive chat-like style of vocals he went for during the chorus. It doesn’t necessarily go with the instrumentation in my opinion. But it somehow works well. The song also features Kid Milli, who does an extended rap sequence in the song. I am not familiar with Kid Milli in any way but his section gives the song a very urban and refreshing feel, which makes it stand out. Together, Gikwang gives us one memorable track to savour for the next 2 years or so.

The music video seems to also be a treat for fans. Abs and shirtless scenes galore for fans to really enjoy. I found the video to be very nice and sleek. I did like the emphasis on black and the darkness, which I personally find to be a very modern way of presentation. It is a lot harder to see things but the light really makes things pop and standout this way. When I also mentioned Michael Jackson vibes, you get some in the visuals of the video. The backup dancers were wearing suits and hats, similar to the outfit that the King of Pop donned during his Smooth Criminal days (but their outfits is fitting for the music video). Most notable influence has to be through the sparkly gloves, something that Michael Jackson is known for.

I think given the quality of the song and the fact that Gikwang is widely known for his dancing, you probably have a winning combination. And that is what I saw in the music video. While it may have been made fancier through the use of the darkness and lighting in the video, I thought the moves were very cool and fitting for a sleek performance.

Song – 9/10
Music Video – 9/10
Performance – 9/10
Overall Rating – 9/10

[Review] What U Like – Lee Gikwang (HIGHLIGHT)

Lee Gikwang, who is commonly known to be part of HIGHLIGHT (formerly Beast), was actually previously a solo artist under the stage name of AJ before he debuted with the group. However, his solo career was put on hold for the debut of Beast and has not promoted as a solo artist since his debut in 2009. Until today, where he dropped his track What U Like and 2nd mini album, One.

The track is underwhelming. It doesn’t appeal to my taste and it just doesn’t have the energy that I sought. I can see why some people would like it. It has some nice hooks and the overall sound contributes to a nice atmosphere. The track is easy on the ears and seems to separate itself from the competition for its combination of styles. The song is a mashup between that ongoing tropical style trend that KPOP has been experiencing and that minimalistic style of music. But the two doesn’t really go together. Tropical based music is meant to be energetic and the minimalistic nature just kills those vibes. And the same can be said the other way around. The vocals were great. They actually have this smoothness to them, which I thought was cool. This is just my personal opinion at the time of writing. It may or may not change with even more listens in the coming weeks and months. Gikwang’s solo return is definitely much appreciated but his song doesn’t do the job for me. (There is actually another song on the album which drew my attention: Misunderstand. Check it out here!).

The same can be said about his music video. I liked the setting (some urban place in Korea that keeps popping in music videos) and the cinematography was pretty good. The use of those coloured clouds looks amazing, as well.  But I found the video a tad boring to watch. Besides some solo shots and choreography, there isn’t anything else in the video to talk about. So I am going to poke at something that I usually don’t speak about. His outfits in the video look really good. I would never be able to pull off his style and it makes me slightly jealous.

Gikwang is known for his dancing. From his solo stages to his group work, there is a lot of expectations for his comeback in terms of choreography. There hasn’t been a full performance yet. However, from what I see in the music video, I think it looks like it is going to be a nice performance to look out for.

Song – 5/10
Music Video – 6/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 6/10