Rainbow Songs Ranked

Rainbow was a South Korean girl group formed in 2009 by DSP Media. The group is composed of seven members: Woori, Seungah, Jaekyung, Noeul, Yoonhye, Jisook and Hyunyoung. They released their debut mini album Gossip Girl on November 12, 2009. In October 2016, DSP Media announced that Rainbow would disband after seven years because their contracts expired. In November 2019, the group was re-formed for their tenth anniversary. During late October and early November 2009, DSP Media released daily teasers in the form of pictures of Rainbow, and then a music video for “Gossip Girl” on November 6, 2009. On November 12, the five-song EP Gossip Girl was released. On August 12, 2010, Rainbow released the single “A”. A second single, “Mach”, was released on October 20. Here are all of Rainbow songs ranked.

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10. Gonna Gonna Go! (Over the Rainbow, 2012)

“I think this song is easily better than anything they’ve released in Korean. The lyrics are also much better than any of their other songs, lol. I.e., at one point, they say, “Don’t give up and keep going”, while in one of their Korean songs, they talk about having a nice handbag.”

9. Gossip Girl (Gossip Girl, 2009)

“Offering a chirpy, beat-driven melody over a heavy dose of electronic fizzle and vocoder, Gossip Girl stands as an ear-catching debut, if not totally representative of what their sound would become.”

8. Tell Me Tell Me (Rainbow Syndrome, 2013)

“Taking a turn towards a girlier pop sound, Tell Me Tell Me remains incredibly catchy, though perhaps not as refined as many of the tracks that had come before it.”

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7. Sunshine (Rainbow Syndrome, 2013)

“I spent the entire day learning of their recent music and their struggles as a group. After listening to Rainbow Syndrome and their other songs I have to say that Rainbow may be one of my favorite Kpop groups ever.”

6. Black Swan (Innocent, 2015)

“The song was really good for me. To those who says it’s trash , i think they don’t know to appreciate music. The background music was too great for me. The message of the song is soo strong that you feel so much emotion into it. The way rainbow conveys the message was so dramatic.”

5. A (Over the Rainbow, 2012)

“Those who keep saying this song needs to get Rollin’ treatment need to realize that A is already successful when it was released. It is one of the iconic songs from the 2nd generation and it is the song that catapults Rainbow to stardom (until DSP decides to ship them to Japan and they have long hiatus).”

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4. To Me (So Girls, 2011)

“I love rainbow. The first time seeing this song i was like yeah its ok. But after listening to it the 2nd time and the 3rd time to the comeback of this song i started to get addicted to this song.”

3. Mach (Mach, 2010)

“Another Sweetune-produced track, Mach edges out A by being more musically experimental. The touches of rock guitar and brass perfectly compliment the song’s cavalcade of hooks.”

2. Whoo (Prism, 2016)

“A brilliant encapsulation of Rainbow’s most successful sounds, tethered to an 80’s-inspired power pop production that feels effortless and gloriously alive. Once the hand claps come in, resistance is futile.”

1. Sweet Dream (Sweet Dream, 2011)

“It’s been five years, but the girls have yet to find a chorus as spectacularly big as Sweet Dream’s. Producer Daishi Dance imbues the track with a Haru Haru-style melancholic piano line, which gives the song a gorgeous dual-personality, causing that central refrain to gain more power each time it crashes in.”