U-KNOW
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U-KNOW

U-KNOW debuted in 2011 with the single "Eeny Meeny." Their discography includes albums like "Catch Me," "Time," and "New Chapter No. 1," with songs ranging...

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U-KNOW, the K-pop veteran with a solo edge

A mainstay of TVXQ who carved out his own space with club-ready tracks and sharp collaborations.

For the full picture, listen to 'Follow' back-to-back with 'Swing (Feat. BoA)'. It covers the ground between his solo drive and his place in the wider scene.

He's been a fixture in K-pop for years, but his solo work has its own distinct energy. Songs like 'Follow' and 'Why' show a more direct, dancefloor-focused side. The BoA feature on 'Swing' connects him to another generation of the genre's heavyweights.

He built his name as part of TVXQ, one of K-pop's foundational groups. His solo material, from 'Follow' to 'Loco (House Party)', leans into a harder, more electronic sound.

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Time Machine Editor's note live · Video on page · 36 visits A K-pop track that treats time travel like a dance floor invitation, not a science fiction premise. arrow_forward Need You Right Now Editor's note live · Video on page · 35 visits A K-pop veteran's raw confession about wanting someone before everything changes. arrow_forward Follow Editor's note live · Video on page · 33 visits A K-pop track that turns surrender into a dance floor directive. arrow_forward Why Editor's note live · Video on page · 30 visits A restless track about feeling out of step, with a plea for clarity. arrow_forward Eeny Meeny Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A song about a fragile connection, built on a children's rhyme and the quiet hope that two puzzle pieces might fit. arrow_forward Swing (Feat. BoA) Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A Korean pop duet that turns a 2 AM restlessness into a dance-floor dare. arrow_forward Thank U Editor's note live · Video on page · 27 visits A Korean pop track that turns public scrutiny into a strange kind of fuel. arrow_forward Drop Editor's note live · Video on page · 25 visits A track about pushing past doubt and the hard feeling of a truth you can't explain. arrow_forward Change The World Editor's note live · Video on page · 24 visits A Korean pop track about holding onto ordinary happiness while searching for a better future. arrow_forward Puzzle Editor's note live · Video on page · 24 visits A Korean pop track where the singer declares his love is complete only with one specific person. arrow_forward Blue Jeans Editor's note live · Video on page · 23 visits A K-pop track where desire gets tangled up in a pair of jeans and a hypnotic groove. arrow_forward Loco (House Party) Editor's note live · Video on page · 23 visits A Korean pop track that throws a party where everyone loses their minds. arrow_forward Hit Me Up (feat. Giriboy) Editor's note live · Video on page · 22 visits A restless, repetitive request for connection when sleep won't come. arrow_forward La Rosa (feat. Shin Yeeun) Editor's note live · Video on page · 21 visits A duet with Shin Yeeun about trying to forget someone who only becomes more vivid the harder you push them away. arrow_forward
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U-KNOW debuted in 2011 with the single "Eeny Meeny." Their discography includes albums like "Catch Me," "Time," and "New Chapter No. 1," with songs ranging from R&B ballads to hip-hop and electronica tracks. Other songs include "Thank U," "Follow," and "Time Machine." The group went on hiatus in 2015 due to legal disputes and returned in 2017. In 2020, member Max Changmin faced plagiarism allegations that were later resolved. Their work includes the song "Swing" featuring BoA.

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