In her native Korean, Gou sings about how quickly popularity and tastes can change. Twice, she switches to English, a gift to her non-Korean-speaking fans who sing along to "Itgehane" but butcher the language. She states nouns, adjectives and commands that you can imagine a crowd repeating back at her as she closes out her set, the final verse going: "World, fearless, pleasure, edge, listen / World, freedom, listen / Now, us?" The warm piano returns as if answering that question: "Yes, you. Dance, now."
If "Starry Night" is for daytime sets, "Han Pan" is for when the sun goes down. The mood is deeper, with subdued steel pans and Gou's distant, cool vocals adding hazy texture. There's a noodling synth line, almost functioning like a post chorus, which also lends itself well to a sing-along. A little over one year after her star-making Once EP, Gou has tightened her modern, versatile formula.
- From a Resident Adviser review.