3YE Songs Ranked

3YE (써드아이; pronounced Third Eye) is a South Korean girl group formed by GH Entertainment in 2019. The group debuted on May 21, 2019, with the digital single “DMT”. Prior to the group’s formation, all of the group’s members were part of GH Entertainment’s previous girl group Apple.B. Yuji had also participated in K-pop Star 2 and Kara Project before becoming a trainee under GH Entertainment. The trio debuted on May 21, 2019 with their first digital single, “DMT (Do Ma Thang)”. Their second digital single, “OOMM (Out Of My Mind)” was released on September 17. In November, they won the Most Anticipated Idol Award at the KY Star Awards. Their third digital single, “Queen” was released on February 21, 2020, followed by their first EP, Triangle, on June 29. On March 19, 2021, it was announced that they will have a comeback with a single titled “Stalker”, which was released on April 1. Here are all of 3YE songs ranked.

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4. Stalker (STALKER, 2021)

“I am always hella impressed with these little groups from little agencies that can consistently put out a good product without being a total copycat. There is still some delightful shagginess to this song, and something that is so very 3YE and I am happy they are part of the industry”

3. YESSIR (TRIANGLE, 2020)

“his is their third track in a row with a brilliant prechorus leading to an underwhelming chorus. With OOMM and Queen, it was thanks to a beat switch-up that killed the momentum; here, the chorus is just… nothingy. My brain kept wanting to sing Limesoda’s Wave instead, which would’ve been an absolute knockout.”

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2. Queen (TRIANGLE, 2020)

“This song is awesome. Everything and the kitchen sink are thrown in, and yet it is original enough to not prompt the “I got a boy” comparison. Even the words “put your hands up” put in an appearance or three and it still sounds original.”

1. (Do Ma Thing) (TRIANGLE, 2020)

“This kind of song usually turns me off completely, but I decided to give this one a chance after hearing the smooth as butter transition from F7 to G7 at 0:42. It caught me off guard in the best of ways. I don’t even know why it is in this song, but it is, so I’ll enjoy the hell out of it.”