KARD Songs Ranked

Kard (Korean: 카드, stylized as K.A.R.D or KARD) is a South Korean co-ed group formed by DSP Media. They are composed of members J.Seph, BM, Somin, and Jiwoo. They officially debuted on July 19, 2017, with their extended play Hola Hola. Somin was previously a member of DSP Media’s Japan-based girl group Puretty, which disbanded two years after its debut in 2012. She later joined Kara Project, where she competed to become a new member of KARA and finished in second place. On August 24, 2015, she debuted as leader of DSP Media’s girl group April, but she decided to depart from the group on November 9. Male members J.Seph trained for five years, while BM trained for four and a half years under DSP Media. The label originally planned to debut them in a hip-hop duo, but this was changed later on. Prior to his debut, BM was featured in Goo Ha-ra’s song “La La La” from her 2015 debut EP Alohara (Can You Feel It?), and was also her dance partner for the music video and live performances of its lead single “Choco Chip Cookies”. The last member of the group was Jiwoo, who had trained under FNC Entertainment for two years and moved to DSP Media in 2016, where she only trained for two months before debuting with KARD. Here are all of KARD songs ranked.

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7. Gunshot (Way with Words, 2020)

“Despite the very strong percussion and the obvious gunshots in the chorus, overall the song sounds like there’s a bunch of empty space and silence, which doesn’t really help me getting involved and sunk onto the music. It’s also kind of ironic with a title like ‘gunshot’. Though I don’t really know if I’d prefer for it to be a really noisy and in your face song either as it would simply be grating to the ear.”

6. Red Moon (Red Moon, 2020)

“It sounds like their original classic tropical sound from a few years ago grafted onto the heaviness of Bomb Bomb and Dumb Litty. I really really liked the former when it first came out, because at the time it seemed refreshing for kpop. I really really did not like the latter, it was dumb noise to me. Therefore this one winds up in the middle.”

KARD – “Red Moon” | Songs | Crownnote

5. Dumb Litty (KARD 2nd Digital Single ‘Dumb Litty’, 2019)

“I like the song a lot! Sure it’s very loud and centered around the idea of being “lit”, but it’s the perfect song for bumbling around the room when I’m alone. More specific parts and aspects I enjoy include the member “units” and J.Seph’s rap part. First and third chorus have Somin and J.Seph, while the second has Jiwoo and BM. I like how they alternate, it keeps it fresh imo.”

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4. Bomb Bomb (Bomb Bomb, 2019)

“Kard is one of the best groups they have charisma ,their music is sooo good plus their dance choreography always surprise us !!!! This is a complete package”

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3. Ride On The Wind (Ride On The Wind, 2018)

“I have been following Kard before they debuted and I actually thought Kard’s pre debut songs were much better than their debut songs. And honestly I wasn’t expecting much from this comeback. But they surprised me. J.Seph finally singing. He suits singing more than rapping. Not underestimating his rapping at all though. Both jiwoo and Somin looked great.”

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2. You In Me (You & Me, 2017)

“I like the unique structure and the kind of chorus fake out with Jiwoo the first time around and then the ACTUAL chorus kicks in, then the second time round Jiwoo’s part is scaled back to create a build up to the second and final chorus. It’s nice to have a different structure in a pop song to keep it fresh.”

Album Review: KARD - 2nd Mini Album 'YOU & ME' - OH! Press

1. Hola Hola (Hola Hola, 2017)

“This song makes me want to just get up drive away with someone I love and just go where the wind takes us. They should be recognized more in kpop. They are so talented. Kpop generally doesnt support these kind of groups.”