"In less than a minute of total run time, a full minute is consumed by the sound of a cat's meow, which carries no intention or meaning. This repetitive sound is forcefully inserted not only in the intro and outro but also over the chorus and rap parts, quickly inducing fatigue. More importantly, it robs the members of their voices. While it seems Teddy wasn’t involved in composing the track, the quality is shockingly poor for a debut song from a girl group launched by a label bearing his name. The overall combination of the bass and kick drum is simple, and when paired with the identical structure of both verses, it falls flat.
The 30-second break left open for showcasing choreography dulls what little impression remains. The monotonous rhythm, inaudible lyrics, hollow repetition, and one-dimensional progression are all missteps. Caught between wanting to project an image and delivering a message, the track achieves neither, leaving only a vague form. One bright spot might be Gawon’s vocals. However, the song is too weak to let the individual members’ strengths shine. Why is a catchy hook song that will soon be forgotten prioritized over good music that lingers and invites repeated listening?"
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1. I liked it though
2. I also was so put off by that "meow" sound
3. I liked it because it showcased the individual members well
4. I'm slowly starting to like it
5. It sounded freaking outdated
6. To be honest, it sounded like a mid-sized company song. This song couldn't showcase their skills and quality at all
7. The "meow meow meow meow meow meow" part is just so bad
8. I like it so much that it's on replay
9. I also only found that Gawon's voice color stood out... I agree with the first part. The kitty sound was too forced and it was so-so
10. They are really gaslight us into believing they are the kitty-type
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