Song Review: XY – YG

XY were one of 2023’s most exciting new prospects. Formed through Yoshiki Superstar Project X, they’re a hybrid rock band/dance-vocal troupe that can perform as one big group but also split into specialized units. Living legend Yoshiki provides an idiosyncratic touch as mentor and producer, but releasing new music in a timely matter isn’t one of his specialties. Because of this, XY had only one song to their name throughout their entire debut year. Luckily, that song was pretty damn good.

After a seemingly endless wait, XY’s units will both be releasing new material this month. First off is the rock band, fronted by dual vocalists Gai and Karma. YG takes advantage of a straightforward rock sound but doesn’t forget to include some unique touches (member Furutatsu’s violin immediately comes to mind). Japan is one of the few global music markets where rock is still a dominant force, making YG‘s sound a comfortable fit. It’s a sturdy track, built upon pummeling guitar and charismatic vocal performances.

It’s nice to hear Gai and Karma share the spotlight, as last year’s Crazy Love was pretty much the Jay show. They have a grittier style that fits this song well and some of their choices in phrasing and emphasis help YG stick out among similar efforts. It’s also fun to hear Yoshiki tackle a more upbeat production. He didn’t write this song, but his arrangement has a classic, forthright touch that could have been popular in almost any decade. Because of this, I have a feeling YG will enjoy a long life on my playlist.

Hooks
8

 Production
8

 Longevity
9

 Bias
9

 RATING
8.5

Grade: B

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