How can a song be dark but also bright? They’re talking about their heads hurting and yet I feel uplifted. The emotion is so vulnerable and the visuals are intimate yet the drop is a grim bop.

Different from what we’ve seen from SKZ, yet so SKZ. They are always so ambitious. This is why I love this group.

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    That’s the weird thing about SKZ. They might come out with a different sound but it’s not really different. They’re super weird that way.

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    “Different from what we’ve seen from SKZ, yet so SKZ.”
    — I was gonna say something about this being unexpected but not in a bad way and then I thought about it and was like “except it’s not unexpected for SKIDZ… at all” hahaha

    This is a good sign honestly. We talked about this on rabbit a bit. It’s one of the things I love about Block B. They are always different but they’re also always Block B. And the more kpop groups that follow in Block B’s footsteps the better imo.

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      Was waiting to hear your thoughts! Totally agree, and it’s high praise to be compared to Block B!

      When I first heard it, it was jarring but I also liked it, but also didn’t know what to think of it except to love SKZ for putting out a title track like this. This morning I listened again and it’s starting to make more sense structurally and I like it more and more each listen.

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    *just basks in how much I love your thoughts*

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