seafood divers, farmers and surfers, who point her in the direction of the young’s girls home. So she seeks the assistance of local bikers. The only probably is, she is relying on a map that is handdrawn (by the young girl I persume). On this road trip, she comes across a young girl and decides to take her home. So after some responsible cleaning up, she starts afresh and goes on a road trip. She clearly looks tired and is pretty much over whatever she is experience. Based on the start of the video, it appears that Joy is in some sort of stagnant part of her life. While I am sure there is a deeper meaning to the video, just looking at what you can see on the screen in a literal sense already brings a smile to your face. The music video for Hello was super cute. Hopefully she returns soon with an original track as the title track that shows off more of her skillset! Overall, Hello was a great step for Joy for her solo career. The chorus had the really catchy and colourful melodies that the song relies on. Like the original song, the choruses was probably its most defined moments, with the verses falling into the forgettable category unfortuately. As for her vocals, I find Joy’s vocals make this version super sweet and youthful, which fits her image and personality. It ticks all the boxes of what you would want in a song positioned for release in Summer. I also find the song really suitable for the upcoming season of Summer, as it is chirpy, extremely upbeat and refreshing to listen to. And this really appeals to me (because you know I like my brass). There is a lot of brass during the chorus to really heighten the energy and happy feeling of this version. But the rock influences within Hello is only one side of the song’s instrumental. If anything, Joy’s version amplifies the energy, released in a day and age where technology gives that opportunity to take it to the next level. Joy’s cover carries over the same energy and cheerful vibe from the original song. So I was geninuely surprised to hear such an enjoyable song that really boasts addictive and colourful energy. I didn’t know what to expect from Joy when it was announced that she would be making her solo debut. I personally do not have much to say about the song aside from the fact that I really liked it. Joy’s Hello is cover of a 1999 single titled Good Bye by Park Hye Kyung. If Monday’s review was for an emotionally charged rock track is at one end of the spectrum, then Hello is another rock-influenced track at the other end of the spectrum. In the meantime, let’s have a listen to Joy’s Hello. But I guess we just have to wait a little longer. While we are all excited to hear from Joy (and the other members through solo and unit promotions), I am still waiting for a full group Red Velvet comeback, which hasn’t occurred since December 2019 with the release of Psycho. She is the second member to officially go solo, with the first being Wendy, who made her solo debut earlier this year with Like Water. Joy, one fifth of Red Velvet, made her solo debut at the start of the week with Hello and the mini-album of the same name. We start off today with where we left off on Monday. Welcome back to the usual transmission of song reviews. Finally, Yeri was casted at SM Global Audition in the US in 2011.Hello. Joy was recruited through SM Global Audition in Seoul in 2012. Wendy was recruited in 2012 during the SM Global Audition in Canada and released an OST for the drama Mimi. Irene became a trainee of SM Entertainment back in 2009, and made a cameo in Henry's "1-4-3 (I Love You)". Seulgi was the first to be recruited in 2007 through SM Saturday Open Audition and made a cameo in Henry's "Fantastic". The members appeared in multiple music videos and posted their own content using SM Rookies. Songs like "Happiness", "Ice Cream Cake", and "Dumb Dumb" fall into the "Red" concept, in contrast, to "Be Natural", "Automatic", and "One of These Nights" which falls into the "Velvet" concept, with "Russian Roulette" and "Rookie" falling in both "Red" and "Velvet" concepts.īefore their debut, Irene, Seulgi, Wendy, and Yeri were previously part of SM Rookies, SM Entertainment's pre-debut team of trainees under SR14G (SMROOKIES 2014 Girls). "Red" signifies their vivid and bold image, whereas "Velvet" reflects their classy and toned-down side. The group's name represents its concept, defined by two different images, "Red" and "Velvet". Yeri joined the group in 2015 during the promotions for " Ice Cream Cake." They debuted as four on August 1, 2014, with the single " Happiness". Red Velvet (레드벨벳) is a five-member girl group under SM Entertainment.
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