Fairly simple MV, but a not so simple song. Nothing articulate or witty to say, just another banger from Miss Lee Chaeyeon.
MNLYYZYEG on
Oh wow, this is really nice, a bit different from Chaeyeon’s previous tracks and the editing for the video is solid too. With her releases before it took a while for me to like them (eventually I ended up looping the Hush Rush mini album for a good while) but this was one was instant.
thereluctantadult on
lol I was wondering if she was *actually* singing ‘Don’t call me Charlie’ but the opening seconds of the MV just solved that for me. I really enjoy the song itself! it feels like a good companion to the sound from her debut, like ‘Danny’ – but the sassier evolution.
charisma_bossbaby on
the song isn’t really for me but can i just say i LOVE how comfortable chaeyeon looks in front of the camera, more and more every comeback?? anyone remembers how nervous she looked in the hush rush stages and even mv, and look at her now 🥺 watching her growth has been so fun
sunoot on
I really like the song, it’s something new from her title track-wise while also sounding like a natural extension of her discography. Even the MV reminds me of both Hush Rush and Knock lol the editing shows off the choreo really well.
validswan on
What does she mean by “don’t call me charlie” but I like this more than Let’s Dance. Knock still reigns supreme
Ngaiti on
What in the 2nd gen is this? This is so good lol. I think she suits the hot girl vibe so much.
anaswrites on
I promise I won’t call you Charlie
SapphireHeaven on
It clicked on second listen. It’s the Title Track that most fits and highlights her vocal tone so far. I love her lower range. And it is still very catchy with the chorus. Probably my favourite TT after KNOCK. Sounds like some of her Bsides (Danny?)
The MV is simple without much fanfare but really urban level beautiful, must have been in LA? Does a good job highlighting her performance skills and her choreography!
Check out the Bsides guys, they are very good!
I know Charlie is often used to indicate another C word in English, is there some hidden meaning or just a person’s name this time?
Lancelot_123 on
As a hush rush enthusiast to this day, I didn’t find this to be anything musically special. Not much to stand out with – sort of the feeling I have with a majority of low tier boy group releases that end up being passable but unremarkable.
I will admit she really does suit this concept, seconding the comment that said she looks comfortable. This title track probably just isn’t for me. I am still excited to give the bsides a listen since WM usually doesn’t skimp.
RunRunPPM on
Oh I enjoyed everything about this! She looks great, the choreography is great, and so is the styling. The chorus is already stuck in my head, even though this feels very chill compared to her prior TTs. Miss Chaeyeon never disappoints.
Sussana58 on
I like it, it reminds me of 00s music, it’s nostalgic. However, I don’t like that they kept that *mahaedo* that way, vocal breaks can sound pretty but I don’t think it favored Chaeyeon’s voice.
kKunoichi on
Not a particularly standout track, not sure if it’s very replay-able, although i did enjoy it. I like the lower range and she’s as usual a good dancer
ItsRomi on
I’d love to play this during a long drive at sundown or sunrise, just enjoying the song and the wind and the scenery, something very nostalgic feeling about this song … also I can’t drive.
Blueflame407 on
Oh this is really nice! It’s the most instant a Chaeyeon song has been for me (even “Knock” was a grower for me so…). I had been out of the loop with releases recently so I didn’t realize she had a new song out until this post popped up on my feed, thank goodness for that!
OG_Yaya on
Feels like a very random MV, no idea what the theme is meant to be with all the cuts to different sets etc but I like the song anyway and thats whats important to me
Dannynite on
“Don’t” is probably my favorite track on the album. There’s something about it that sounds kinda nostalgic to me and my old (/jk) bones. I can’t quite put my finger on why it sounds familiar but…it’s definitely a comfortable song for me. I appreciate that the song is a bit lower, and she looked great dancing too!
My main gripe is one I have with practically all of recent kpop though: IT’S. TOO. SHORT. I need these sub 3-minute songs to stoppppp… I could also do without the dance break in the studio version, but that’s personal preference. Even with that minuscule dance break, it’s still less than 3 minutes…
That said, Seo Yongbae and Lee Jooyi working their magic for Chaeyeon again. At this point, I’m just gonna say they’re very much in charge of the music on her albums/her lead producers. (Both are RBW in-house producers, which makes sense with the acquisition and all.)
Here’s to hoping the song does well!!
yikesus on
Who tf is Charlie I just wanna know
dazzleneal on
reminds me of Call Back by ryu sujeong. it’s really good.
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Fairly simple MV, but a not so simple song. Nothing articulate or witty to say, just another banger from Miss Lee Chaeyeon.
Oh wow, this is really nice, a bit different from Chaeyeon’s previous tracks and the editing for the video is solid too. With her releases before it took a while for me to like them (eventually I ended up looping the Hush Rush mini album for a good while) but this was one was instant.
lol I was wondering if she was *actually* singing ‘Don’t call me Charlie’ but the opening seconds of the MV just solved that for me. I really enjoy the song itself! it feels like a good companion to the sound from her debut, like ‘Danny’ – but the sassier evolution.
the song isn’t really for me but can i just say i LOVE how comfortable chaeyeon looks in front of the camera, more and more every comeback?? anyone remembers how nervous she looked in the hush rush stages and even mv, and look at her now 🥺 watching her growth has been so fun
I really like the song, it’s something new from her title track-wise while also sounding like a natural extension of her discography. Even the MV reminds me of both Hush Rush and Knock lol the editing shows off the choreo really well.
What does she mean by “don’t call me charlie” but I like this more than Let’s Dance. Knock still reigns supreme
What in the 2nd gen is this? This is so good lol. I think she suits the hot girl vibe so much.
I promise I won’t call you Charlie
It clicked on second listen. It’s the Title Track that most fits and highlights her vocal tone so far. I love her lower range. And it is still very catchy with the chorus. Probably my favourite TT after KNOCK. Sounds like some of her Bsides (Danny?)
The MV is simple without much fanfare but really urban level beautiful, must have been in LA? Does a good job highlighting her performance skills and her choreography!
Check out the Bsides guys, they are very good!
I know Charlie is often used to indicate another C word in English, is there some hidden meaning or just a person’s name this time?
As a hush rush enthusiast to this day, I didn’t find this to be anything musically special. Not much to stand out with – sort of the feeling I have with a majority of low tier boy group releases that end up being passable but unremarkable.
I will admit she really does suit this concept, seconding the comment that said she looks comfortable. This title track probably just isn’t for me. I am still excited to give the bsides a listen since WM usually doesn’t skimp.
Oh I enjoyed everything about this! She looks great, the choreography is great, and so is the styling. The chorus is already stuck in my head, even though this feels very chill compared to her prior TTs. Miss Chaeyeon never disappoints.
I like it, it reminds me of 00s music, it’s nostalgic. However, I don’t like that they kept that *mahaedo* that way, vocal breaks can sound pretty but I don’t think it favored Chaeyeon’s voice.
Not a particularly standout track, not sure if it’s very replay-able, although i did enjoy it. I like the lower range and she’s as usual a good dancer
I’d love to play this during a long drive at sundown or sunrise, just enjoying the song and the wind and the scenery, something very nostalgic feeling about this song … also I can’t drive.
Oh this is really nice! It’s the most instant a Chaeyeon song has been for me (even “Knock” was a grower for me so…). I had been out of the loop with releases recently so I didn’t realize she had a new song out until this post popped up on my feed, thank goodness for that!
Feels like a very random MV, no idea what the theme is meant to be with all the cuts to different sets etc but I like the song anyway and thats whats important to me
“Don’t” is probably my favorite track on the album. There’s something about it that sounds kinda nostalgic to me and my old (/jk) bones. I can’t quite put my finger on why it sounds familiar but…it’s definitely a comfortable song for me. I appreciate that the song is a bit lower, and she looked great dancing too!
My main gripe is one I have with practically all of recent kpop though: IT’S. TOO. SHORT. I need these sub 3-minute songs to stoppppp… I could also do without the dance break in the studio version, but that’s personal preference. Even with that minuscule dance break, it’s still less than 3 minutes…
That said, Seo Yongbae and Lee Jooyi working their magic for Chaeyeon again. At this point, I’m just gonna say they’re very much in charge of the music on her albums/her lead producers. (Both are RBW in-house producers, which makes sense with the acquisition and all.)
Here’s to hoping the song does well!!
Who tf is Charlie I just wanna know
reminds me of Call Back by ryu sujeong. it’s really good.
Honestly, I’m not feeling it, time will tell… BUT i really liked [supernatural](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__GbwAobMCE) on first listen, please give it a try.
Best solo release of the year so far, absolutely fantastic.
I DON’T like this but I LOVE Chayeon so I’ll be watching all the music show performances
Looks low budget, but Chaeyeon slayed. This feels more like a performance video than an actual MV.
Very elaborate way of asking Charlie Puth to collab
I love the song but I can’t unsee how the similar the MV looks to nayeon’s ABCD. was it also filmed in NY?