n.SSign milked every thing they may from their current album, releasing at least three title tracks. Months later, they’re again once more with repackage Tiger. Repackages aren’t as widespread as they was once in Ok-pop, however they will nonetheless be an enhancement to an already profitable work. Tiger (New Flavour) pulls a 180 diploma change from n.SSign’s earlier 2024 work, choosing a hard-hitting sound.
This track feels without delay old style and new. It takes the shout-chanting widespread with boy teams over the previous few years and offers it a theatrical twist with bursts of energy vocals and an insistent beat that harnesses the power of a late-2000’s SM Leisure hit. This description sounds extra thrilling than Tiger seems to be, however I recognize the mix of eras and parts.
Although Tiger isn’t a melodically-focused monitor, its refrain presents a wallop of layered vocals that retains the construction attention-grabbing. That is the section that sounds most old-school. It’s like a much less eccentric model of EXO’s Wolf. I want the blokes had totally embraced the insanity and went fully excessive, however that’s most likely an unrealistic expectation at the moment. Fortunately, the skittering, jagged percussion retains issues brisk and thrilling even when Tiger‘s ambitions soften.
Hooks | 8 |
Manufacturing | 9 |
Longevity | 9 |
Bias | 8 |
RATING | 8.5 |
Grade: B