Instead, the video comes together more so like a collection of closeup shots of KIHYUN. It seems like there might be hints towards one, but nothing too recognisable. Not exactly sure if the music video is meant to string together and form some sort of theme or message. I would definitely be down to hear more of KIHYUN as a solo artist, in particular exploring more of the rock genre, as he is well suited from how VOYAGER was pulled off and what we heard. I noticed a slight raspy texture to his voice that allows him to work so well with rock instrumentation. This also compliments the upbeat nature of the song. I really like the cheerful tone to his vocal colours in the chorus, which makes VOYAGER instantly appealing. Other than the instrumental, KIHYUN does an amazing job vocally to make VOYAGER more dynamic and charismatic. There are also some jazzy undertones in VOYAGER when the piano becomes more present in the bridge, which gives VOYAGER a nice accent. VOYAGER isn’t strictly just rock though, with the instrumental composed in a way to be almost funky, tapping into current trends in KPOP. The consistent drumming in the chorus was definitely a highlight for me. Instead, VOYAGER delves into an upbeat rock profile that is both refreshing and lively to listen to. But this review is for KIHYUN’s latest song, so let’s check it out.Īs a main vocalist, I expected KIHYUN to go down the typical route of a ballad of some sort for his solo promotions. Joohoney with his mixtapes and I.M’s God Damn). KIHYUN is the second member to go solo, with fellow rappers Joohoney and I.M being the first members of MONSTA X to have officially released solo tracks (i.e. Next up on the comeback rush of this week is KIHYUN, MONSTA X’s main vocalist, who made his solo debut yesterday with the track VOYAGER and single album of the same name.
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