D-Unit
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D-Unit

D-Unit was a South Korean group that formed in the early 2010s. Their song "Goodbye Tata" from 2012 became their breakthrough track, though the existing...

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D-Unit's sharp, late-night Korean hip-hop

A Korean hip-hop trio known for moody beats and featured verses from artists like dok2.

For the full D-Unit experience, put on 'Crush (feat. dok2)' and 'Late' back-to-back. That's their wheelhouse.

D-Unit carved out a specific lane in Korean hip-hop with tracks that feel like they were made for after-hours listening. Songs like 'Crush (feat. dok2)' pair their production with a heavyweight guest, while 'Goodbye Tata' and 'Late' establish their signature atmospheric sound. They built a small but focused catalog that still gets play from fans who want that particular vibe.

The group released a steady stream of singles and a couple of albums throughout the 2010s. Their sound stayed consistent, moody, mid-tempo hip-hop, from early tracks like 'Lockdown' to later ones like 'Turn The Lights On'.

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Crush (feat. dok2) Editor's note live · Video on page · 22 visits A Korean hip-hop track about pushing past hesitation to confess a crush. arrow_forward Late Editor's note live · Video on page · 22 visits A K-pop ballad where apologies arrive too late and thoughts won't stop circling. arrow_forward Luv Vision Editor's note live · Video on page · 22 visits A track about seeing someone completely through a private, almost cinematic lens. arrow_forward Goodbye Tata Editor's note live · Video on page · 21 visits A K-pop anthem about promising to forget someone while admitting you can't stop loving them. arrow_forward Stay alive Editor's note live · Video on page · 21 visits A Korean hip-hop track about holding the stage and making history. arrow_forward Turn The Lights On Editor's note live · Video on page · 21 visits A plea for clarity and connection, wrapped in a K-pop anthem. arrow_forward Lockdown Editor's note live · Video on page · 20 visits A K-pop track where the past won't let go, no matter how many times you try to walk away. arrow_forward Before The Weekend Comes (feat. Red Roc) Editor's note live · Video on page · 19 visits A Korean hip-hop track about waiting for a call that might not come. arrow_forward Don’t Want You To Enlist (ZIN) Editor's note live · Video on page · 19 visits A Korean pop ballad that captures the quiet dread of waiting for someone who's leaving for the military. arrow_forward Luv Me Editor's note live · Video on page · 19 visits A K-pop track where the singer demands affection, not just asks for it. arrow_forward Sleeping In (feat. Taewan) Editor's note live · Video on page · 19 visits A song about wanting to stay in bed and avoid the day, wrapped in a dreamy K-pop groove. arrow_forward Talk To My Face Editor's note live · Video on page · 19 visits A 2014 track where frustration boils over into a direct confrontation. arrow_forward Talk To My Face (feat. Zico) Editor's note live · Video on page · 19 visits A 2014 track where frustration boils over into a direct confrontation. arrow_forward Anniversary Video on page · 18 visits arrow_forward Scarecrow Editor's note live · Video on page · 18 visits A K-Pop ballad about the scent left behind after someone leaves. arrow_forward I'm Missin' You Video on page · 17 visits arrow_forward
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D-Unit was a South Korean group that formed in the early 2010s. Their song "Goodbye Tata" from 2012 became their breakthrough track, though the existing information about its global impact seems overstated. They released music through 2016, including songs like "Talk to My Face" and "I'm Not Gonna Cry."

Their sound mixed hip-hop with pop and R&B elements, which at the time stood out from more conventional K-pop productions. The group had five members: Kim Sung-kyu, Shin Dong-woo, Lee Hyun-woo, Yang Yo-seob, and Ryu Jun-yeol, handling vocals, rap, and dance roles.

D-Unit disbanded in 2018 after about seven years together. Some of their other tracks include "Luv Vision," "Late," and "Crush (feat. dok2)." The members moved on to individual projects afterward.

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