Dal Shabet Songs Ranked

Dal Shabet is a South Korean girl group created by E-Tribe under Happy Face Entertainment. The group debuted on January 3, 2011, with the EP Supa Dupa Diva and with six members: Viki, Serri, Ah Young, Jiyul, Kaeun and Subin. Member Viki officially left in May 2012 and was replaced by Woohee. In December 2015, Members Jiyul and Kaeun left the group following the expiration of their contract. The group continued as a quartet and released two mini-albums Naturalness in January 2016 and Fri. Sat. Sun in September 2016 before member Serri, Ah Young and Subin left the company in December 2017, with Woohee following in December 2018. Happy Face stated that “the group has not disbanded and future activities of the group remains to be discussed.” In September 2019, Dal Shabet reunited as a six-piece and held a photo exhibition and mini-concert. Here are all of Dal Shabet songs ranked.

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10. Pink Rocket (Pink Rocket, 2011)

“Before righting course, the girls doubled down on their hyper-aegyo sound, resulting in their least-impressive single. It isn’t without its charms, but feels too juvenile for its own good.”

9. Supa Dupa Diva (Supa Dupa Diva, 2011)

“A chirpy, brass fueled debut that steers a little too closely to novelty. The bouncy, singalong chorus helps ground the song’s more cloying moments.”

8. Bling Bling (Bang Bang, 2012)

“Taking influence from 80’s synth-pop, Bling Bling ties together the group’s heretofore bubbly sound with their best melody yet. Things would continue to get better.”

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7. Mr. BangBang (Bang Bang, 2012)

“Taking a page from 2NE1’s book, Dalshabet melded a soaring vocal melody with an electro beat for a title track that sounds unlike anything else they’ve released.”

6. Joker (Joker Is Alive, 2015)

“Taking on a retro sound, Joker goes big and brassy, buoyed by its suggestive, riff-heavy chorus. It’s not a style that worked especially well for them, but the song is still a fun diversion.”

5. Hit U (ft. Bigtone) (Hit U, 2012)

“With its heavy percussion and newfound fierceness, the girls made a sudden shift into more mature territory and reaped the rewards. The electric guitar is an especially effective touch.”

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4. Be Ambitious (Be Ambitious, 2013)

“A bright pop confection with an explosive chorus, Be Ambitious did an incredible job marrying all of the group’s sounds into one. It’s as playful and fresh as they’ve ever sounded.”

3. Have, Don’t Have! (Have, Don’t Have, 2012)

“80’s style synth pop would quickly become a hallmark of their title tracks, but Have, Don’t Have was the first time it all came together. The song’s ridiculously catchy chorus marked a new high for Dalshabet.”

2. Someone Like You (The 9th Mini Album ‘Naturalness’, 2016)

“Coming back stronger than ever, this Brave Brothers produced track fulfilled on the promise of earlier, similar-sounding singles. The entire track is a coiled spring of energy, absolutely exploding during the second-verse rap. It deserved so much more love and attention than it got.”

1. B.B.B (Big Baby Baby) (B.B.B, 2014)

“The crowning jewel of Dalshabet’s synth sound. B.B.B recreates the sleek 80’s dance sound to perfection, floating along a brilliant, sophisticated electro beat. The hyper-fast, staccato bridges are particularly effective, though the entire package is so cool and refined that there really isn’t any clunker of a moment. It’s be far the sexiest offering from their singles run, and one of the finest girl group songs of its year.”