It can be interpreted as them being the missing pieces of each other and they will only be complete as 7, like the album suggests. In the end, the boys become complete as 7 into a paradise-like setting as they complete the puzzle forming the logo of GOT7. As the music video goes on, the members starts to group into twos and appears to be more uplifted than the first cuts. The mood of the earlier cuts are dark and melancholic. At first, we can see the members apart from each other holding their own necklaces which are puzzle pieces. Truly a fitting music video to “You Are”. Just like the song, it is very light and refreshing. I really loved the colors in the music video. The latter album has a very mature sound, which only means GOT7’s music is progressing from playful boys into mature men.Īs for the MV, it was shot in Hong Kong. Rather than feeling a GOT7 song, it exuded more of a JJ Project “Verse 2”. Without reading the lyrics, the song has a very hopeful feel into it, a perfect song to listen to at times of despair and sadness.Ĭompared to their previous lead singles, “You Are” is slightly different. However, residing disappointments will come to an end upon hearing the beautiful chorus. The verses are fine but it may get dull and boring as it goes to the pre-chorus. Then the chorus comes bursting with freshness and sunshine! Honestly, the chorus is the best part of the song, and aside from it, everything could have been better. The verses are slow and progresses to a pre-chorus almost at the same pace. It starts with a beautiful intro, with an addicting synth. The song is not as upbeat as GOT7’s previous title tracks, and has elements resemblant to tropical house. “You Are”, like “Teenager” is co-written and co-composed by the group’s leader, JB/Defsoul. This is the first time GOT7 had a title song written and composed by a member. The pre-chorus suggests an explosive, exciting, upbeat chorus, that eventually did not happen. It is good but it could have had a better chorus, the chorus would have been better if it was a total hip-hop song.įor the album’s lead single, GOT7 brings a fresh experience with “ You Are“. Personally, I like the verses, and I love the pre-chorus. As GOT7’s music progresses, they lose their Girls Girls Girls-esque vibe, and in this song, we can see a glimpse of GOT7 in their early days. GOT7’s leader, JB, under his producer name “Defsoul”, co-written and co-composed the song. Just like the title suggests, it exudes the excitement and energy at the level of a teenager’s. Next is the lively and youthful “ Teenager“. It has elements of R&B, which I think really fits the main vocals’ voices, or maybe GOT7 in general. Like other Youngjae songs, it’s not the most upbeat track in the album. Bambam also helped with the lyrics of Moon U. As GOT7 are not just idols anymore, we are able to see Youngjae, under his producer name “Ars”, as a co-lyricist and co-composer of this song. 7 for 7, let’s see if we will truly be able to see the power of GOT7 as a whole.įirst up in the 7 for 7 experience is “ Moon U“. In this EP, we are also able to see the members venturing into their different sides as songwriters, composers, and lyricists. During those 8 months, things weren’t as fine for GOT7 fans but with this new album they proved to be as solid as the family that they are. Not Recommended for: Complete opposite of the people said above, those who like bubbly songsĨ months after the release of the last album of their ‘Flight Log’ trilogy, GOT7 raises anticipation for their comeback with new album 7 for 7. Recommended for: Ahgase (GOT7 Fans), those who are into the mature side of GOT7 in contrast to their previous A and Just Right concept, people who needs a confident boost and a cheer up!
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