A K-pop group known for their bright 'Red' and experimental 'Velvet' sides.
For the full picture, you need both 'Ice Cream Cake' and 'Kingdom Come'. One is pure pop sugar, the other is a slow-burn R&B track.
They built a reputation on a split musical identity. The bright, quirky pop of 'Ice Cream Cake' or 'Umpah Umpah' sits alongside the moodier, R&B-influenced sound of 'Kingdom Come'. It's a duality that became their signature.
They debuted in 2014 with the single 'Happiness'. Their discography expanded to include both title tracks and a deep catalog of B-sides that explore their dual concepts. Songs like 'Russian Roulette' and 'Future' show the range within that framework.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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