Nine Muses Albums Ranked

Nine Muses (Korean: 나인뮤지스, often stylized as 9Muses) was a South Korean girl group formed by Star Empire Entertainment in 2010 with an admission and graduation concept. The group consists of total of fourteen former members: Jaekyung, Bini, Rana, Lee Sem, Sera, Eunji, Euaerin, Minha, Hyuna, Sungah, Gyeongree, Hyemi, Sojin, and Keumjo. After a year-long hiatus in 2014, the group came back with a new line-up on its 2015 album Drama that January. Later releases included 9Muses S/S Edition and Lost. The group disbanded in February 2019 following the contract expirations of three former members, Sojin, Hyemi and Keumjo. Here are all of Nine Muses albums ranked.

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3. Sweet Rendezvous

“Let’s hope these ladies don’t actually believe they’re burgeoning Korean idols. Not only are they totally indistinguishable, but the four songs that make up their new EP require unknown disco dollies, not star power or vocal spotlights. Made up for four perfect or near-perfect dance songs spanning disco, disco, acid house, and disco, Sweet Rendezvous is a great start for this rookie group. Short but unstoppable, you’ll dance for all twelve minutes to ubiquitous hooks and beats which explore disco with the intrigue of an act signed to DFA and the production value of one signed to Universal.”

2. Wild

“Nine Muses had a pretty good run of quality tunes in 2013, and this EP had two to contribute to it. The sexy and mature brand of K-pop was still a thing at the time, and these ladies brought it with the title track. Bangin’ dance pop with better-than-average rap breaks for K-pop, the song “Wild” is in constant motion and it’s as boisterous as hell. A snazzy, sassy wake-up track amped up with what sounds like a dentist drill augmenting certain beats. Shit’s dangerous.”

1. Prima Donna

“Within months of the Wild EP with its snazzy, sassy title track, Nine Muses drops a full length. The fact that Prima Donna not only keeps the buzz happenin’, but even heightens their streak of goodness is seriously impressive. It is a total hodgepodge. Random styles dumped in random fashion, seemingly without much thought involved. And yet most of the songs are keepers. Like a jarring mess of good songs.