Song Review: Wooyoung (ATEEZ) – Sagittarius

In addition to frequent song covers, ATEEZ members have been stealthily delivering solo tracks through a series called “ATEEZ Present.” I haven’t written about these songs on the blog since I don’t always cover ballads, but Wooyoung’s new Sagittarius has a bit more bounce in its step as well as a glossy performance video.

As my interest in ATEEZ’s music has waned, it’s nice to hear a more vocal-centric track from one of its members. Sagittarius‘s instrumental has the fitful blend of trap and future bass that rarely appeals to me, but it’s anchored by a standout performance that elevates the murky production. Wooyoung belts the melodies with a ton of flair, similar to the style Taemin employed on early standouts like Ace. These melodies also have an unexpected bite. I really like the sound of chorus — the way it rises and pulls back in equal measure. This makes for a satisfying R&B track that’s equal parts vibe and sing-along-at-the-top-of-your-lungs. Among ATEEZ members, Wooyoung doesn’t always get the spotlight he deserves, but material like Sagittarius might just change that.

Hooks
9

 Production
8

 Longevity
8

 Bias
8

 RATING
8.25

Grade: B

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