INFINITE Albums Ranked
Infinite (Korean: 인피니트; stylized as INFINITE) is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010 by Woollim Entertainment. The group is composed of six members: Sungkyu, Dongwoo, Woohyun, Sungyeol, L, and Sungjong. Originally a seven-piece group, Hoya departed from the band in August 2017. Infinite are known for their highly synchronized dancing and choreography as well as their live vocals. Infinite debuted in June 2010 with their EP First Invasion, despite financial troubles in their agency. In January 2011, Infinite made themselves known with the “scorpion dance”, a move included in the choreography of “BTD“, the lead single for their second EP Evolution. The lead single for the album Over the Top, “Be Mine”, gave them their first music show win in September 2011. They have also endorsed several brands including Samsung and Pepsi, and were the ambassadors for UNICEF’s 2012 Birthday Campaign. The group placed within the top 20 on the Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40 rankings in 2013 and 2014. Here are all of INFINITE albums ranked.
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7. Top Seed
“I dont know why but INFINITE really does makes me loyal to them. Whenever they are in hiatus, I would watch other groups and listen to their songs but I would always come back and would fall even harder than before when they made their comeback.”
6. For You
“Im getting emotional listening to infinite after so long, this song gives me such a nostaligic feeling because infinite was the group that introduced me to kpop. Now, I have been a kpop stan for almost 4 years,have other bias groups but INFINITE will always hold a special place in my heart.”
5. The Origin
“Their first three albums are still where these guys were in their prime. the vocals changed complately.the guitar sounds over produced. why people always think a newer more modern sound is better then the old school death metal.”
4. Over the Top
“It’s an album that I wanted as an Infinite fan because of it’s limited availability and novelty. The album is a turning point in Infinite’s popularity and really helped them explode in popularity. The tracks are very nice to listen to”
3. Koini Ochirutoki
“Pini’s long-awaited 1st album in Japan. All of the photos on the lyrics cards inside are wonderful. The Korean version of the title song “Man in Love” is also good, but the Japanese ver also feels good without destroying the image of the original song.”
2. Season 2
“All these songs make me dancing, screaming, humming along, crying, and trembling. I love it! It’s totally a perfect album. And members pictures look so great! It shows that all of them have amazing voices & great vocal ability”
1. Air
“As usual for the group’s dance tracks, Air is densely produced, incorporating brushes of icy strings and punchy background ad-libs from Dongwoo, the likes of which we haven’t heard since 2011’s Paradise. It all adds up to an almost overwhelming tempest of energy — the true hurricane sweeping in after the ornate overture of The Eye. It would have been a strong title track in its own right, but it will have to settle for being an outstanding album track instead.”
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