However, with the help of B.A.P on TV, everyone in society decides to fight these judgements and be who they are. Each of these people feels like that if they woke up a different person every day, their problems would be forgotten.
Body image, mental illness, paranoia, anger and (not exactly sure but) violence of some sort.
WOKE UP LIKE THIS MOVIE REVIEW FULL
The lyrics talk about wanting to wake up as a new person in a world that is full of judgement and pain. Now, I mentioned the message of the song in the previous paragraph. If the track was delivered as a more intense and aggressive track, I think I would have enjoyed it even more. B.A.P is the best at making explosions in music that leave you gasping for more. In my opinion, Wake Me Up is a great song but it isn’t their best song yet. The song does open with an interesting sound, that also echoes throughout the song. It isn’t as powerful in other electronic based songs but the same effect can still be felt. While I did say they hold back in a few aspects, their vocals and raps are still top notch and have been manipulated to work wonderfully in the song. It isn’t as intense as their previous tracks, but by holding back, I feel like it delivers a stronger impact with the message. But the difference between this song and (for example) Young, Wild and Free is the intensity. The song itself oozes with darkness, another aspect that you would always expect from a B.A.P song. It returned to their days of rock based instrumentals, with electronic synths and hip-hop vibes.
The track takes me back to their Young, Wild and Free days. And like BTOB’s recent release, I will be doing a review for the entire single (all three songs) and that should be up sometime next week. This comeback also marks the return for Bang Yong Guk, who for the Skydive promotions, took some time off due to mental health concerns.
B.A.P has returned with a brand new single, Wake Me Up. Following their active promotions of Feel So Good, That’s My Jam and Skydive this is the group’s first release for 2017.