Block B Songs Ranked
Block B (Korean: 블락비) is a South Korean boy band managed by KQ Entertainment, and consists of seven members: Taeil, B-Bomb, Jaehyo, U-Kwon, Park Kyung, Zico, and P.O. Block B has received several accolades, including nominations for seven Golden Disc Awards and eleven Seoul Music Awards. Block B achieved commercial success with the single albums Jackpot (2014), Very Good (2015) and H.E.R. (2015). In 2016, they released the Japanese-language studio album, My Zone, which ranked in the top ten on the Billboard Japan and Oricon charts. Beginning from 2018, the members of Block B began their compulsory military service, leading to an indefinite hiatus taken by the group. Here are all of Block B songs ranked.
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10. Nice Day (Very Good, 2013)
“Bringing a palpable sense of funk with its loose drum lines and brass section, Nice Day countered the harder-edged sound of its title track with an unabashed sense of joy.”
9. Wanna B (New Kids On The Block, 2011)
“With its insistent electro crunch, Wanna B stands as a highlight of the group’s early sound. Not particularly inventive, but a whole lot of fun.”
8. Action (Welcome To The Block, 2012)
“Released in both an original and remixed version, Action throws back to a retro hip-hop style. Its bright synths and break beat cast the group in full party mode.”
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7. It Was Love (Taeil Solo) (Blooming Period, 2016)
“Originally recorded by f(x)’s Luna, Taeil’s version of the plaintive ballad deftly mixes a sense of the delicate and the soaring. His incredible falsetto adds layers to an already gorgeous song.”
6. Walkin’ In The Rain (Blooming Period, 2016)
“Composed by member Park Kyung, Walkin’ In The Rain showed a newly mature, midtempo side to the guys’ sound with its easy shuffle and lilting melody.”
5. Halo (New Kids On The Block, 2011)
“As part of their debut mini album, Halo offset some of the group’s poppier tracks with a bass-heavy hip-hop assault. Its early 2000’s sound holds just enough nostalgia to be a fun ride.”
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4. Secret Door (Secret Door OST, 2014)
“Secret Door’s adrenaline-fueled hip-hop and electric guitar attack forgoes the ballad stereotype that defines most OSTs. It’s stronger than many of the tracks on their actual albums.”
3. Unordinary Girl (H.E.R, 2014)
“The entire H.E.R mini album moved the group towards a more funk-oriented sound, and Unordinary Girl kicked it off with a throwback soul melody and charisma to spare.”
2. Movie’s Over (Blockbuster, 2012)
“One of the most effective ballads the group has recorded, marrying their unique blend of vocals and rap with a surging, anthemic melody.”
1. Mental Breaker (Blockbuster, 2012)
“Right up with their very best title tracks, Mental Breaker is the blockbuster single that never was. It’s the most euphoric-sounding song in their catalog, with an immense, pure pop influence that never feels cheesy or generic. The explosions of backing vocals that herald the chorus are absolute bliss.”