
SEONGHWA OF ATEEZ | Vaundy cover | RaeRae Reacts
Odoriko
Seonghwa steps into Vaundy’s quiet orbit and proves restraint can hold an entire special clip.
Quick facts
- Performer: Seonghwa of ATEEZ
- Original artist and writer: Vaundy
- Japanese title: “踊り子”
- Romanized title: “Odoriko”
- Original release: November 17, 2021
- Format: Official ATEEZ special cover clip
Watch the official cover
The player uses ATEEZ’s official upload and does not autoplay.
Restraint instead of imitation
Vaundy’s original “Odoriko” is built around repetition, distance and a vocal that seems to float just behind the beat. Seonghwa does not try to erase that identity. He keeps the cover soft and close, then lets his own careful phrasing carry the unease.
The performance matters as a cover, not a new Seonghwa single. This page credits Vaundy as the original artist and links ATEEZ’s existing group profile instead of manufacturing a duplicate biography.
The camera waits with him
The special clip avoids the scale associated with ATEEZ’s title tracks. Calm framing and muted space keep attention on Seonghwa’s expression and breath. The lack of spectacle is the concept.
That quiet makes the cover feel personal without pretending the song is autobiographical. It is an interpretation built through tone, not a fan theory built from props.
RaeRae verdict
Replay: Yes, preferably late at night.
Best decision: Refusing to oversing the ache.
Complaint: The final minute could let his lower register linger longer.
Final call: A cover that respects Vaundy’s shape while giving Seonghwa enough room to make the silence his.