[audio] Irene & Seulgi (red Velvet) 'monster' -

The track is best enjoyed alongside its visual performance. The choreography includes a striking "creepy creature" starting formation and intense interactive movements that maximize the unit's chemistry.

: The song is a "Monster" of genres, blending deep, blaring beats with trap elements and a surprising, retro dubstep influence. This gives the track an industrial, "demented" edge compared to previous "Velvet" tracks like "Psycho".

: Irene and Seulgi utilize a lower, more charismatic register that suits the song's "femme fatale" narrative. Seulgi's smooth vocals are often highlighted as the perfect playground for the track’s heavy bass. Critical Reception [AUDIO] IRENE & SEULGI (RED VELVET) 'Monster'

"Monster" by (Red Velvet) is a bold, dark-pop track that marked a sharp departure from the group's typical sound, leaning heavily into aggressive R&B and dubstep. Critics and listeners largely agree that while the track excels in atmosphere and vocal delivery, its experimental production can be polarizing. Production & Sound Analysis

: Reviewers from Rolling Stone India praised the track as one of the most standout singles of 2020 for its "fascinating use of dark pop". Others found the "sexy and slightly terrifying" energy to be a refreshing shift for the duo. The track is best enjoyed alongside its visual performance

Watch the intense choreography and dark visual concepts that bring the track to life: Red Velvet - IRENE & SEULGI 'Monster' MV YouTube · SMTOWN

: A high-pitched, distorted "Na Na Na" vocal riff sets an eerie, horror-movie tone from the start. The instrumentation also features "creepy baby" sound effects and modulated vocal melodies that many find hauntingly effective. This gives the track an industrial, "demented" edge

: Some critics felt the song lacked momentum, with a "predictable arrangement" that didn't evolve enough throughout its duration. A few listeners argued it felt more like a generic SM Entertainment project rather than a unique statement for the subunit. The "Monster" Experience