![]() Pingback: K-Pop Producer Spotlight: E-Tribe | The Bias List // K-Pop Reviews & Discussion Jhun | The Bias List // K-Pop Reviews & Discussion Pingback: K-Pop Producer Spotlight: Ryan S. Pingback: K-Pop Producer Spotlight: Kenzie | The Bias List // K-Pop Reviews & Discussion ![]() Pingback: K-Pop New Years Resolutions: 10 Things I Want To See Happen In 2017 | The Bias List // K-Pop Reviews & Discussion Pingback: Song Review: M&D (Kim Heechul & Kim Jungmo) – Ulsanbawi | The Bias List // K-Pop Reviews & Discussion It may not be their most dramatic or representative song, but it features the band at a point where they no longer need to prove themselves, and can take a blissed-out victory lap around the competition instead.ģ6 thoughts on “ The Top Ten Best Songs by SUPER JUNIOR” You hear it twice and you’ll never be able to forget that breezy, knockout chorus. It’s the perfect combination of expertly distilled pop melody and effortless cool. Longtime Super Junior fans may balk at such a new song taking the top spot, but the truth is, no SJ track has ever charmed me as much as Devil. While I usually favor songs where melody takes the lead, it’s impossible to resist the jagged, staccato delivery of the shout-along chorus and the electric energy thrown off from its off-kilter production choices. Simple is the product of a bygone era in kpop. The meatier, more addictive older brother to Sorry, Sorry, Mr. Simple, Sexy, Free & Single injected a fresh jolt of synth-splashed 80’s funk to craft a potent dance track that manages to overcome some truly cringe-worthy English lyrics through the sheer power of its euphoric sound. Younger idol groups will be covering that chorus for decades to come.īuilding on the successful template of Sorry Sorry and Mr. Its skeletal beat and melody translate effectively to any culture. Their most iconic moment, and one of the most well-known, enduring kpop songs of the last ten years. A-Cha added rock guitars, resulting in a punchy power pop production that stands as one of the most energetic tracks they’ve recorded. The repeated vocal ad-lib acts as a rhythmic through-line, but the surging chorus is the song’s knockout punch and one of the group’s best melodic moments.įor several years, Super Junior specialized in a certain brand of rhythmic, beat driven dance music. Their debut single, and if you can get past the bad hair and styling in the video, the song itself holds up as a surprisingly effective, rock-tinged funk assault.Īn early career standout. It’s a bit silly in places, but those thundering drums help sell the track’s reach for grandeur. While it may not be an official comeback, this special song for the fans effectively showcased a more hip-hop oriented sound for the group. For me, it was the beginning of their resurgence. While I was somewhat underwhelmed with Mamacita, This Is Love stormed in two months later with a sleek, suave concept and an addictive chorus. Released on an SM summer compilation nearly a decade ago, the song impresses with its upbeat, catchy melody and party atmosphere. ![]() I doubt whether Dancing Out is on too many people’s best of lists, simply because it’s not one of the group’s better-known comebacks. They’re also a group with numerous solos and sub-units, none of which will be eligible for this list (though at some point I may work on a separate countdown with those specifically in mind). ![]() Though they’ve been around for over a decade now, their career boasts several peaks that stood out to me right away. So how do you rate a legend? With Super Junior, it was a little easier than I anticipated. Super Junior are one of the biggest groups in all of Korea, and have developed into legends in the world of kpop. (**Outdated list - check out the 2021 update here!)
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