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K-pop is a music genre that welcomes and encapsulates all other genres within. Aside from Korean rock bands like Nell and Hyukoh, K-pop/rock groups such as DAY6 and CNBLUE, and idol groups known to have mastered the rock genre like DreamCatcher (to name a few), some other idols — soloists and groups — have experimented with rock.
To look more in-depth into their versatility, here is a list of K-pop artists who gave rock a try (and rocked it!).
1. Kim Heechul (ft. TRAX’s Jung Mo Kim) – “Close Ur Mouth”
Kim Heechul paired up with TRAX’s Kim Jung Mo to form “M&D,” which stands for “Midnight and Dawn.” The duo picked rock as their signature style and released a fair share of songs where they showed off their talent. To take you back to where it all started, check out their first-ever single “Close Ur Mouth,” composed and played by Jung Mo and written and performed by Heechul.
2. Younha – “Dark Cloud”
Younha is no stranger to rock. Her music is heavily influenced by the genre that her signature sound is a mix of piano rock and modern ballads that she has carried with her since debut. This following sweet tune would appeal to ballad and rock lovers alike.
Another idol to bring back laid-back rock music to the table is Suho in his debut release as a solo artist. In his title track “Let’s Love,” he sends us on an emotional journey through warm lyrics that perfectly match the slow-tempo instrumental.
G-Dragon has explored many concepts throughout the years, and rock is no exception. In fact, “Crooked” from his album “Coup D’Etat” happens to be one of his most memorable releases. The single embodies a pop-ish punk rock sound that is vividly represented through the lyrics, the instrumentals, and the visual performance.
5. INFINITE’s Sunggyu – “60 Sec”
Sunggyu’s story with rock started way before he became an idol. When he was in high school, he was part of a rock band called Coma Beat. Later, he auditioned in the hopes of becoming a rock singer but he ended up being signed as an idol. Nonetheless, Sunggyu’s passion lived as he finally got to make his dream come true via his solo debut “60 sec,” where he got to become one with his favorite genre.
Hyunsik is yet another group member who chose to venture into rock music as a solo artist. Infused with an indie vibe, this is the perfect combination for fans who appreciate both genres. The sentimental track sends listeners on an emotional rollercoaster while being serenaded by the mellow beat.
Throwback to BTS’s early years during the “Skool” trilogy era, where they made quite an explosive comeback with their promising hit “Boy In Luv.” The septet stays true to their musical identity, as they usually fuse genres just like they did with hip hop and rock in this track. Combine these two with a powerful performance and a rebellious attitude, and you get yourself quite the rock show!
8. JJ Project – “Tomorrow, Today”
If you ever want to host a rock-themed concert during a long drive, you definitely want “Tomorrow, Today” on your playlist. The drum intro alone beautifully encapsulates the genre, followed by the inspiring lyrics co-written by Jinyoung and JB. Adding their smooth vocals to the mix makes this duet a soft rock song that is simply perfect for field trip days.
Before WINNER came to be and Kang Seung Yoon became their leader, he briefly debuted as a soloist in 2013. He integrated rock in his early releases, namely “Wild and Young,” which literally screams rock n’ roll. This genre fits perfectly with Seung Yoon’s strong vocals and matches his wild and young aura. Enjoy the nostalgia!
10. B.A.P – “Bang X2”
B.A.P has always been known for their energetic and fiery style, and they have delivered again. Co-written by Bang Yong Guk, this song adopts a typical rock concept and invites the audience to party hard rock star-style and to keep their worries behind.
Pentagon has given us a taste of many genres throughout their music releases, and incorporating rock was only a matter of time. Behind the cheerful spring vibe lies a fun, alternative rock melody that was composed by Kino. It goes without saying that this song is set to get you on your feet and jam to it carefree!
What other K-pop idols have pulled off the rock genre? Let us know in the comments below!
Esmee L. is a Moroccan lively dreamer, writer, and Hallyu enthusiast.
K-pop is a music genre that welcomes and encapsulates all other genres within. Aside from Korean rock bands like Nell and Hyukoh as well as K-pop/rock groups such as DAY6 and CNBLUE to name a few, some other idols — soloists and groups — have experimented with rock.
To look more in-depth into their versatility, here is a list of K-pop artists who gave rock a try (and rocked it!).
1. Kim Heechul (ft. TRAX’s Jung Mo Kim) – “Close Ur Mouth”
Kim Heechul paired up with TRAX’s Kim Jung Mo to form “M&D,” which stands for “Midnight and Dawn.” The duo picked rock as their signature style and released a fair share of songs where they showed off their talent. To take you back to where it all started, check out their first-ever single “Close Ur Mouth,” composed and played by Jung Mo and written and performed by Heechul.
2. Younha – “Dark Cloud”
Younha is no stranger to rock. Her music is heavily influenced by the genre that her signature sound is a mix of piano rock and modern ballads that she has carried with her since debut. This following sweet tune would appeal to ballad and rock lovers alike.
Another idol to bring back laid-back rock music to the table is Suho in his debut release as a solo artist. In his title track “Let’s Love,” he sends us on an emotional journey through warm lyrics that perfectly match the slow-tempo instrumental.
G-Dragon has explored many concepts throughout the years, and rock is no exception. In fact, “Crooked” from his album “Coup D’Etat” happens to be one of his most memorable releases. The single embodies a pop-ish punk rock sound that is vividly represented through the lyrics, the instrumentals, and the visual performance.
5. INFINITE’s Sunggyu – “60 Sec”
Sunggyu’s story with rock started way before he became an idol. When he was in high school, he was part of a rock band called Coma Beat. Later, he auditioned in the hopes of becoming a rock singer but he ended up being signed as an idol. Nonetheless, Sunggyu’s passion lived as he finally got to make his dream come true via his solo debut “60 sec,” where he got to become one with his favorite genre.
Hyunsik is yet another group member who chose to venture into rock music as a solo artist. Infused with an indie vibe, this is the perfect combination for fans who appreciate both genres. The sentimental track sends listeners on an emotional rollercoaster while being serenaded by the mellow beat.
Throwback to BTS’s early years during the “Skool” trilogy era, where they made quite an explosive comeback with their promising hit “Boy In Luv.” The septet stays true to their musical identity, as they usually fuse genres just like they did with hip hop and rock in this track. Combine these two with a powerful performance and a rebellious attitude, and you get yourself quite the rock show!
8. JJ Project – “Tomorrow, Today”
If you ever want to host a rock-themed concert during a long drive, you definitely want “Tomorrow, Today” on your playlist. The drum intro alone beautifully encapsulates the genre, followed by the inspiring lyrics co-written by Jinyoung and JB. Adding their smooth vocals to the mix makes this duet a soft rock song that is simply perfect for field trip days.
Before WINNER came to be and Kang Seung Yoon became their leader, he briefly debuted as a soloist in 2013. He integrated rock in his early releases, namely “Wild and Young,” which literally screams rock n’ roll. This genre fits perfectly with Seung Yoon’s strong vocals and matches his wild and young aura. Enjoy the nostalgia!
10. B.A.P – “Bang X2”
B.A.P has always been known for their energetic and fiery style, and they have delivered again. Co-written by Bang Yong Guk, this song adopts a typical rock concept and invites the audience to party hard rock star-style and to keep their worries behind.
Pentagon has given us a taste of many genres throughout their music releases, and incorporating rock was only a matter of time. Behind the cheerful spring vibe lies a fun, alternative rock melody that was composed by Kino. It goes without saying that this song is set to get you on your feet and jam to it carefree!
What other K-pop idols have pulled off the rock genre? Let us know in the comments below!
Esmee L. is a Moroccan lively dreamer, writer, and Hallyu enthusiast.
We started planning this documentary three years ago and it was a long process leading up to this release date. It took a little while but I think now is the perfect time and I’m glad I can finally present this to all of you. A lot of the documentary is footage from the past so I get a bit shy when I watch myself because I realize I’ve matured quite a bit since then. But I’m very thankful for this film because I was able to capture and relive the time and moments we had together. I’m excited to be able to share all of those moments with you.
I hope everyone is staying safe at home and I hope you enjoy this film! ☀️ https://youtu.be/ON8z51lNYt8
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태양의 다큐멘터리 '白夜 | WHITE NIGHT [태양이 지지 않는 밤]'가 공개됩니다. 이 다큐멘터리는 총 8부작으로 'WHITE NIGHT' 앨범 제작 과정과 발매, 투어, 결혼 그리고 입대까지의 과정이 담겼습니다. 5월 18일부터 태양과 빅뱅 공식 유튜브 채널을 통해 공개될 예정입니다.#TAEYANG#BIGBANG#YGpic.twitter.com/FYUoIsFN8b
you give your heart and soul into everything you choose. shining a light on your life - a true artist and genuine human being...a gift to your fans and the world. can’t wait to see this ! ? #TAEYANG#WHITENIGHT@Realtaeyanghttps://t.co/vWaDZ8aI3H
BIGBANG’s Taeyang’s has shared an exciting sneak peek of his upcoming documentary series!
On May 14, Taeyang’s first solo documentary “White Night,” which will follow the singer over 215 days in the time leading up to his military enlistment, released a trailer ahead of its premiere. The upcoming documentary will give viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the production and release of Taeyang’s 2017 solo album “White Night,” his ensuing solo world tour, and his marriage to actress Min Hyo Rin.
The newly released trailer begins with Taeyang declaring his desire to keep working and growing as an artist, followed by those around the singer describing his passion for music and impressive work ethic. The clip also gives viewers a glimpse of other sides of the star, like his love of food and his outspoken personality—as well as a frightening incident in which he was injured during his world tour.
Taeyang also talks about why he decided to marry his wife Min Hyo Rin, remarking, “Even now, she’s the only person who continues to change me as a person. And I think those changes always make me into a better, more fully-formed person. So I thought, ‘Ah, I need to spend the rest of my life together with this person.'”
He ends the trailer by remarking, “Rather than saying that I want people to recognize and see my true self, I just think it’d be good to naturally let them see who I am as a person. In a way, that’s a goal I want to achieve.”
“White Night” will premiere on May 18 at 7 p.m. KST. In the meantime, watch the full trailer for the documentary with English subtitles below!
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