A short-lived boy band that left a handful of sharp, synth-driven tracks.
If you're going to listen to one thing, make it 'Home Run'. For the full vibe, add 'First Winter, First Love' with YoSeob.
They only released a couple of EPs, but songs like 'Home Run' and 'First Winter, First Love' have a specific, punchy energy that still pops up in fan playlists. Their sound was all clean synths and tight vocal harmonies, a very 2010s K-pop style that feels both dated and charming now. You can hear it clearly on 'Round 1' or 'Safety Zone', it's a time capsule of a particular moment.
The group debuted in 2011 and was active for just a few years. Their small catalog shows a consistent focus on upbeat, electronic pop, from 'Home Run' to later tracks like 'Lover Cop' and 'Hurt Me'.
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