If there is your first introduction to SF9, who have mostly flown under the radar in K-pop, then hopefully you will stick around to see what more they have to offer. Overall, it is not a disappointing MV and a great electronic song for SF9 to promote as their lead single with their current album. Music that stands the test of time, Summer Breeze by Seals and Croft released in 1972 and a number 1 chart topper hit. Additionally, while the song’s lyrics are about wanting to dance, the MV does not show enough of their choreography. However, there is not too much explanation about why they were fighting in the first place and how and why the sunlight affected them. It takes the lyrics of the song and comes up with a completely original idea and incorporates the theme of deceit. “Summer Breeze” is a refreshing take on a summer song. Overall, we do not see too much of their routine so it is hard to decide if it is any good. The ending shots show more of it as they point their fingers for the “bang” line and have a bit of American country-inspired moves. Zuho has a short rap drop where he dances sporadically before the members enter their routine. What little we do see during the MV is focused on hand movements with the rhythm of the song. The voice of the song speaks about their need to dance which literally happens in the MV:Įven though the song is all about dancing, we actually do not see much of the choreography. This song uses season changes to describe a persons feelings changes, when one yearns for something with excitement, but then feels sorrow when the feeling. We see that the members are somehow triggered by the blocking of the sun and it is not until they see it again that they are able to resolve any altercations between them. In 1975, Seals told Melody Maker that 'Summer Breeze' was 'A very simple song about a man coming home from work and hearing the dog barking and things like that, and to a lot of people the songs about looking for security. Instead of horses, they arrived in fancy cars and motorcycles, and instead of a saloon they met in a modern-day bar.Īdditionally, the lyrics do speak about the intoxication of the scent of summer causing them to feel invigorated. It went to number 6 in Canada and the United States, number 14 in New Zealand and number 16 in Australia. ' Summer Breeze ' is a 1972 song by American duo Seals and Crofts and is the title track from their fourth studio album Summer Breeze. The lyrics also make references to the wild west with lyrics like “bang bang bang” and “giddy up, giddy up, giddy up.” These hints help us draw the conclusion that the MV is displaying what a modern-day Western shoot-out would look like. Seals & Crofts - 'Summer Breeze' (Official Audio) on YouTube. The track itself is a house beat with a Western inspiration. It may seem like it has nothing to do with the song at first. The MV is an interesting story of distrust and the power of sunlight. In an absurd conclusion, the members are suddenly all in tan and pastel blue outfits dancing in the sunshine. More rays of sunshine pour in and suddenly everyone’s demeanor changes. In the climax of the song, after a ray of sunshine seeps through a bullet hole, all of the members point their guns to the building creating more holes. There is no clear reasoning behind the shoot-out that begins afterward but Hwiyoung was the first to shoot.
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