With six tracks that radiate only a bravado and confidence that P1Harmony can produce, “DUH!” channels the punchy maximalism of early pop-rap and the agility of K-pop. Blending brassy horns, hooks, and hard-hitting drums into a sound that is as polished as it is unpredictable, “DUH!” is an on-repeat album.
Each song following “DUH!” creates a dance vibe of their own right. “Pretty Boy” features reggaeton beats that keep the dance rhythm going as P1ece (fandom name) and new listeners venture into the rest of the album. The choppy vocal production of the engaging lyrics helps send the message of self-determination.
Hard-hitting anthem “Murmur,” is another track rooted in ‘90s-fusion of R&B and hip-hop, highlighted by its distinctive brass background. Lyrics like:
make “Murmur” an unabashed clap-back at toxicity anyone might face in life.
The album continues connecting various elements from throwback pop genres with the uniquely P1Harmony styles like “Flashy” using an EDM base to bring listeners back to an early 2010s dance-pop hype and the inclusion of a saxophone line for “Over And Over.” Both songs are a focus on the energy P1Harmony brings to their music and the latter adds a layer of declaration to stand up confidently in the face of hardship.
The album closes with “Work,” a groovy hyper-pop anthem, co-produced by group member JONGSEOB. Infused with electronic elements, where the members trade bars keeping it fresh with confident verses, and chants where P1ece can be sure to participate whether the concert is in the car or on a stage. “Work” closes out the irresistibly catchy, fast-paced tracklist of “DUH!” with a bang.

