" Come Over" is a dance track in direct contrast to the title track. That goes right along with the lyrics, where the boys promise to always be there. There's an aura of hope surrounding it, as the rappers sound more hopeful and upbeat during their lines, so there's a happy vibe to this one. With the overdubs, it sounds like an army of BTOBs are singing here, and it really makes it pop. Having some things in common with " I'll Be Your Man," " Yes I Am" actually is a combo. They do a convincing Broadway song, for what it's worth. It's got a show tune groove to it, with big horns and a beat that should see them in tuxes and top hats, kicking while they perform it.
That's not to say that they didn't do it well, just that it's entirely not my style. " To Me" was one of the ones I really didn't like (cue the comments about me being extremely biased and needing to be open to more styles of music).
Ilhoon and Minhyuk drop some awesome raps here, absolutely fierce and laced with rage. It's got a great epic feel to it, and everything is perfectly packaged, from the billowy vocals to the sick raps. It's a modern-day power-ballad with more powerful vocals and beats than they've laid down in a long time. The title track " I'll Be Your Man" is a sort of hybrid between ballad and dance track. The band members also took an active hand, having writing credits on all 7 tracks. After releasing a slew of successful healing ballads, they are coming back with a dance track for the first time in 2 years and 2 months. The boys of BTOB are ' New Men' with the release of their ninth mini-album.