“Dance Dance Dance” had a ton of potential for E-Girls, and it still delivered to a degree, but this track really needed soulful vocalists with a deeper and more mature tone. I’m not an anti of her at all, but letting Ami sing for this with her lighter, airy vocals was pretty distracting, and by the end of the track it was getting a bit repetitive.
E-Girls have done a lot better before and should’ve done better with this otherwise intriguing concept.