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f(x) was a South Korean girl group formed in 2009 under SM Entertainment. They had four members: Victoria, Amber, Luna, and Krystal. Their music often leaned...

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f(x) and the shape of K-pop's left field

A South Korean girl group that blended electronic music with unconventional visuals from 2009 onward.

For a quick sense of their range, 'Electric Shock' is all sharp edges and energy, while '4 Walls' feels like a sleek, moody reset. Both are essential.

f(x) carved out a distinct lane in K-pop with a sound that felt both futuristic and slightly off-kilter. Songs like 'Electric Shock' and '4 Walls' pushed electro-pop into weirder, more atmospheric territory. Their 2015 album '4 Walls' arrived after member changes and contract disputes, but it still landed as a critical high point.

SM Entertainment formed the group in 2009 around leader Victoria. They faced early skepticism for their visual and musical concept, then navigated member departures like Sulli's in 2014 before releasing '4 Walls' in 2015.

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Cowboy Editor's note live · Video on page · 33 visits The K-pop group's 'Cowboy' lyric mixes Japanese, Korean, and English into a wild chase. arrow_forward Red Light Editor's note live · Video on page · 33 visits The 2014 single finds the group in a tense, forward-driving moment, all sharp edges and sudden halts. arrow_forward Glitter Editor's note live · Video on page · 31 visits A K-pop track that turns a lonely night into a shimmering devotion. arrow_forward Dracula Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits The K-pop group's 2015 track turns a monster myth into a dark, pulsing invitation. arrow_forward Ending Page Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits A late-career track from the group's 2015 album '4 Walls' that feels like a quiet reckoning. arrow_forward Hot Summer Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits The K-pop group's 2010 track turns heat into a dizzy, breathless rush. arrow_forward 여우 같은 내 친구 (No More) Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits The K-pop group's track "여우 같은 내 친구 (No More)" details the frustration of watching a pattern repeat. arrow_forward Spread Its Wings Editor's note live · Video on page · 29 visits A Korean ballad where the singer tells her tears goodbye and tries to spread her wings toward the world. arrow_forward Ice Cream Editor's note live · Video on page · 28 visits The group's 2010 track "Ice Cream" layers playful repetition over a quietly insistent plea. arrow_forward Beautiful Stranger Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A track about a magnetic, unknown figure that pulls the singer into a different world. arrow_forward Is It Ok? Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A late-career ballad where the group wonders about permission to stay close. arrow_forward Just a feeling Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A K-pop track where the group insists on a simple, undeniable truth against all doubt. arrow_forward 아이 (Love) Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits The K-pop group's 2015 track "아이 (Love)" holds a fragile promise against forgetting. arrow_forward Mr. Boogie Editor's note live · Video on page · 26 visits A 2015 track where the group's cool confidence meets a slippery, irresistible groove. arrow_forward Sweet Witches Editor's note live · Video on page · 26 visits The K-pop group mixes playful spells and a special medicine in this track from their 2015 album '4 Walls'. arrow_forward 첫 사랑니 (Rum Pum Pum Pum) Editor's note live · Video on page · 26 visits The 2013 single "첫 사랑니 (Rum Pum Pum Pum)" turns a wisdom tooth into a metaphor for a painful, unforgettable crush. arrow_forward
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f(x) was a South Korean girl group formed in 2009 under SM Entertainment. They had four members: Victoria, Amber, Luna, and Krystal. Their music often leaned into electronic pop, with songs like 'Red Light' and 'Hot Summer' showing that side of their sound.

In 2014, Sulli left the group, which brought some uncertainty about their direction. They released the album '4 Walls' the following year. The group eventually disbanded in 2019.

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