Miss A Songs Ranked

Miss A (Hangul: 미쓰에이) was a South Korean girl group formed by JYP Entertainment. The group debuted in July 2010 with the single “Bad Girl Good Girl” as a quartet consisting of Fei, Jia, Min, and Suzy. Their debut song reached number one on the Gaon Digital Chart, which made them the first act ever to have their debut song reach the top of the chart, the song also became the best-performing single of 2010 on the chart. Member Jia left the group in May 2016, while member Min left the group in November 2017. In December 2017, JYP officially announced that Miss A has disbanded. Here are all of Miss A songs ranked.

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10. Love Again (A Class, 2010)

“Released as a tie-in for a commercial campaign prior to their official debut, Love Again showed promise, but remains one of the group’s lesser works.”

9. Fantasy (Fei solo) (Fantasy, 2016)

“The song marks a slightly more experimental sound than we’re used to hearing from her group, with its dense mix of sexy, drugged out synths and atmospheric instrumental. The track has an oddly suffocating vibe to it, like that of a smoky, humid back room. The melody is little more than a shuffle of hushed come-ons and beckoning fingers.”

8. Love Alone (A Class, 2011)

“Upping the instrumental heft with a dance floor-ready pulse, Love Alone sweeps in with glittering synths and one of the most convincing all-English performances that k-pop has ever given us.”

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7. Breathe (A Class, 2011)

“Upping the quirkiness another level, Breathe’s chirpy synth-driven instrumental is percussive k-pop at its best. This is the song that some people pretends to hate but listen secretly.”

6. I Don’t Need A Man (Hush, 2013)

“With its bright sprinkling of electronic percussion and half sung, half spoken hook, the addictive I Don’t Need A Man is hard to resist. This song doesn’t say “I hate men” this song says “I don’t need a man to rely on since I’m myself and can make my own money”

5. Only You (Colors, 2015)

“With its warped electro squiggles, Only You was a strong comeback after two years away from the k-pop world, and one of production duo Black Eyed Pilseung’s first big hits.”

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4. Touch (Touch, 2012)

“Moving towards a more hypnotic, mature pop approach, Touch builds with an exotic mix of electronics and a driving beat. For a girl group that is one of the mainstream ones back in the days, this comeback of theirs is very underrated in comparison to their other comebacks. I still love this song the most from them.”

3. Good Bye Baby (A Class, 2011)

“Released at the group’s commercial peak, Good Bye Baby expands on the attitude-infused sound of their debut with a a fuller production that incorporates electric guitars and robust backing vocals.”

2. Hush (Hush, 2013)

“Building on Touch’s dense template, Hush reinvented the group as a purveyor of powerful, structurally diverse dance pop. It has a tremendous build, supported by strong harmonies and vocal arrangement.”

1. Bad Girl, Good Girl (Bad Girl, Good Girl, 2010)

“A spare, beat-driven debut that showcases an off-kilter, seesaw melody that has become one of the group’s most memorable and iconic refrains. Rarely are debut tracks the best song in a group’s arsenal, but Bad Girl, Good Girl got it perfect the first time. Years later, it still sounds like nothing else out there.”