Fin.K.L Songs Ranked
Fin.K.L is a South Korean girl group formed by DSP Media in 1998 consisting of members Lee Hyori, Ock Joo-hyun, Lee Jin, and Sung Yu-ri. Fin.K.L was one of the most popular K-pop groups of the late 1990s and early 2000s, alongside rival girl group S.E.S. The group cemented their popularity in South Korea with the release the songs “To My Boyfriend” in 1998, “Forever Love” in 1999, and “Now” in 2000. The group released four full-length albums: Blue Rain (1998), White (1999), Now (2000), and Eternity (2002). They won several major awards including New Artist of the Year at the 1998 Golden Disc Awards, the Grand Prize at the 1999 Seoul Music Awards, and Best Female Group at the 2000 Mnet Music Video Festival. Fin.K.L became inactive after releasing the single, “Fine Killing Liberty”, in 2005. However, Fin.K.L reunited on a variety show in July 2019 and released Fin.K.L Best Album, including a new song titled “남아있는 노래처럼 (Just Like The Song That Remains)” on September 22. Here are all of Fin.K.L songs ranked.
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10. Eternal Love (Eternal Love, 2000)
“I love this song in 3th album of FinKL. The writer of this song is same with ‘Blue Rain’ which is in 1st album of FinKL. Easily one of the best 1st gen songs. Brings back memories of Hyori on Family Outing. She just gets prettier with age.”
9. Feel Your Love (Feel Your Love, 2009)
“Joohyun went off! She hard carried this song, also Hyori came through with that rap! The time when their beauty was at its peak was when they called it forever, but I think this time it was a concept that showed Hyori’s sexy and unique cute charm well.”
8. Waiting for you (Fine Killing Liberty : BLUE RAIN, 1998)
“The song is a very sophisticated medium-tempo song, so it’s a sniper for my taste ㅠㅠ The feel of the song changes during Ock Joo-hyun’s part, and it’s especially good when the coquel R&B vocals soak into it. Even though it’s out now, it’s easy to listen to music that’s easy to listen to..”
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7. Forever Love (Forever Love, 2013)
“Wow when I listen to this I realize how much Jpop had influence Kpop. Kpop now doesn’t sound like Jpop but this song sounds like it would be from an anime or something.”
6. White (White, 1999)
“The best live version of this song was when all the dancers kept falling and Hyori took a hot ass spill on the ground. I love these guys. Being able to help with anything can be remembered for a long time. It was a song that never reached number one at the time, but Now, it has become a famous song that I look for every winter.”
5. Ruby (Ruby, 1998)
“SinB mentioned how Ruby by Fin.KL was a classic song and wondered how Gfriend would sound singing a song that matches their voices. This song takes me back to them memory back in them days. 1998 – 2002.
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4. Blue Rain (Blue Rain, 2007)
“This song made me fall in love with KPop when a friend stationed in Korea in the US Army told me about it. I’ve been following KPop ever since. Currently, I’m a reveluv and midzy in my old age, but FinKL will always be my first love.”
3. Eternal Love (Eternal Love, 2009)
“At this time, the melody line was clear, and the lyrics were clear, so it was pleasant to listen to and used as a cheering song. Now, the girl group takes off and shakes it, and the machine sounds and the beat rather than the melody line… I don’t know if it would be fun to sing when I go to karaoke. Wonder Girls’ Girls’ Generation’s Kara was perfect to say”
2. To My Boyfriend (Fine Killing Liberty : BLUE RAIN, 1998)
“Fin.K.L is the classic girl band in Korea. This band have many popular songs appealing to the ear. The two members Lee Hyo-Ri and Ock Ju-Hyun have wide rangeof voices attracting me to listen to their songs so many times.”
1. Now (Now, 2007)
“I loved this song then when it came out and I still love it now! Don’t know about everyone else, but to me this MV still seems really fresh. This song shows such a different FINKL from the one we all know now(I mean, the individual members who have all matured and moved onto solo careers.”