7 Iconic K Pop DebutsĀ 

RIVANSHI RAKHRAI

Miss A made a striking entrance into the music scene with their debut track, a dance-pop masterpiece that not only challenged societal judgments but also showcased their subdued yet powerful vocals and lush harmonies. The track titled "Bad Girl, Good Girl" set the stage for their dynamic presence in the industry. Image: JYP Entertainment.

Bad Girl, Good Girl

NU'EST's debut anthem, "Face," featured anthemic EDM stylings complemented by throbbing bass and nostalgic elements. The track marked a significant beginning for the group, establishing their unique sound and style. Image: Pledis Entertainment.

Face- NU'EST

Girls' Generation made a memorable entry into the industry with their 15-year-old debut track, "Into the New World." Focused on vocals and performance, the song set new standards for girl groups, showcasing their talent and charisma. Image: SM Entertainment.

Into the New World

LOONA brought a bubbly energy to their debut anthem, "Hi High," seamlessly merging 12 distinct sounds into a joyous, bubblegum pop celebration. The track followed a unique solo introduction, adding to its infectious charm. Image: Blockberry Creative

Hi High

Twice made a sweet and unconventional debut with "Like Ooh-Ahh," infusing a zombie twist into their catchy, saccharine melody. The nine members delivered a memorable performance singing about true love, capturing the hearts of K-pop enthusiasts. Image: JYP Entertainmen

Like Ooh-Ahh

IVE exploded onto the scene with their debut track "Eleven," playing with tempo and vocals. The song skillfully built from a sparse start to a vibrant chorus, showcasing the group's dynamic and energetic presence. Image: Swing Entertainment.

Eleven

NCT's debut, "The 7th Sense," was characterized by lush, bass-driven beats, marking the beginning of their diverse journey in the K-pop scene. The track hinted at the group's unique approach to music and performance. Image: SM Entertainment

The 7th Sense