N.Flying
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N.Flying

N.Flying formed in 2013 under FNC Entertainment, with an original lineup of Kwon Kwang-jin, Lee Seung-hyub, Cha Hun, Yoo Hwe-seung, and Kim Jae-hyun. They...

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N.Flying's rock sound in a K-pop world

A Korean band blending rock, pop, and electronic influences since their 2014 debut.

For their rock energy, try 'All In'. 'Rooftop' is the one that broke through.

N.Flying carved out space for a live band sound in K-pop when they debuted with 'Awesome' in 2014. Their 2019 single 'Rooftop' topped Korean charts, proving their rock-infused approach could connect widely. They've kept that guitar-driven identity across albums like 'The Real' and 'Man on the Moon'.

Formed in 2013 under FNC Entertainment, they debuted the next year. After a 2018 hiatus following a member scandal, they returned and released 'Rooftop'. Their discography includes EPs like 'Lonely' and 'Up All Night'.

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Flashback Editor's note live · Video on page · 57 visits A Korean rock band's lyric about memory, seasons, and the meaning left in a smile. arrow_forward Stand By Me Editor's note live · Video on page · 53 visits A K-pop rock track that mixes English and Japanese to talk about friendship and moving forward. arrow_forward Ask Editor's note live · Video on page · 44 visits A Korean rock ballad about a heart that keeps getting lost in the dark, wondering if it's still remembered. arrow_forward Blue Scene Editor's note live · Video on page · 42 visits A K-pop rock track about breaking free from routine with someone who feels like a good idea. arrow_forward Sunset Editor's note live · Video on page · 42 visits A Korean rock band's song about watching a sunset with someone and wondering what they're thinking. arrow_forward Comma Editor's note live · Video on page · 38 visits A K-pop rock track about hitting a wall and asking for a moment to breathe. arrow_forward Hot Potato Editor's note live · Video on page · 38 visits A K-pop rock track that turns the spotlight into something you can hold, then drop. arrow_forward Don't Cry Editor's note live · Video on page · 35 visits A Korean rock ballad where one person asks another not to weep, then quietly weeps themselves. arrow_forward Spring Memories Editor's note live · Video on page · 35 visits A Korean rock band's lyric about wanting to become someone's spring, with that racing heart feeling. arrow_forward 1 (일) Editor's note live · Video on page · 34 visits A track about the voice you can't answer, the station you can't leave, and the apology that won't land. arrow_forward How R U Today Editor's note live · Video on page · 34 visits A K-pop rock track that turns a casual question into a plea for connection. arrow_forward R U Ready? Editor's note live · Video on page · 32 visits A Korean rock band's high-energy track pushes past shyness into a night of unrestrained celebration. arrow_forward Another Day Editor's note live · Video on page · 31 visits A song about moving forward when there's no way back. arrow_forward Don't Mess With Me Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits A Korean rock band's defiant track that mixes English and Korean to draw a hard line. arrow_forward Monster Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits The band's 2019 track turns internal chaos into a defiant, percussive anthem. arrow_forward Rooftop Editor's note live · Video on page · 29 visits A 2019 chart-topper about looking up at night and finding someone who outshines the constellations. arrow_forward
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N.Flying formed in 2013 under FNC Entertainment, with an original lineup of Kwon Kwang-jin, Lee Seung-hyub, Cha Hun, Yoo Hwe-seung, and Kim Jae-hyun. They debuted in 2014 with the single "Awesome." Their music pulls from rock, pop, and electronic sounds, with members mentioning influences like Queen, The Beatles, Coldplay, and Panic! at the Disco.

In 2019, the song "Rooftop" reached the top of Korean music charts. Other tracks include "R U Ready?", "Hot Potato", "How R U Today", and "The Real". Their discography includes albums like "Man on the Moon" and EPs such as "Lonely" and "Up All Night".

Lee Seung-hyub was involved in a 2018 scandal that led to a brief hiatus for the band. They resumed activities afterward.

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