A short-lived but sharp boy band from the early 2010s, remembered for their athletic choreography and dance-heavy singles.
If you want the pure SPEED experience, put on 'What U' or 'Pain, The Love Of My Heart'. That's where the choreography and the track lock in together.
SPEED carved out a space in the crowded K-pop scene by focusing on intense, synchronized dance routines that felt more like athletic performances. Songs like 'Pain, The Love Of My Heart' and 'What U' were built around that physicality, with complex footwork that became their signature. They didn't last long, but for a moment, they offered a different kind of kinetic energy.
The group debuted in 2012 and was active for only a few years. Their catalog, including tracks like 'Never Say Goodbye' and 'Don't Tease Me', reflects that brief, concentrated run of dance-focused releases before disbanding.
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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