Simple" is at its core, a complete rehashing of " Sorry, Sorry" (2009).
Simple" that I'm sure hasn't gone unnoticed. There's an unmistakable familiarity to "Mr. Then the chorus hits, hammering all the synths, dings, and vocals together in a synchronized fashion to the eighth notes it's resulted in something like controlled chaos. We hear most members chiming in through the first verse - from Siwon biting through his lines to Donghae quacking ever-so-endearingly. It features a stu-stu-stu-stuttering instrumental and a pair of verses that are as glitchy.
In truth, Super Junior's title track is hectic and full of frenzy. And so, to help them brave this impending departure, SM cooked upĀ one final single which they could wreak havoc with, just for old time's sake. SM Entertainment seemed to know that this album would be Super Junior's last before members Heechul and Leeteuk march into their military service. It left me wondering, how would this album actually sound? Is it as coo-coo bananas as what I'm looking at? Their image was loud and eclectic, bold and bewildering. Simple', Super Junior's fifth studio album, consider yourself jet-packing to the light and getting fried. Needless to say, the concept (as wacky as it may be) served its purpose - to grab all eyes and ears towards Super Junior like moths to a neon-colored flame.
They hold more power in the palm of their hands than most boy bands combined, and so it comes as no surprise that news of their comeback completely dominated the international K-Pop community. Super Junior are professionals at melting entire K-Pop communities to bubbling puddles of goo.