TOO Songs Ranked

TO1 (Korean: 티오원; formerly known as TOO)is a South Korean boy band formed by Mnet’s 2019 reality show To Be World Klass. The group debuted on April 1, 2020, with their first mini-album Reason For Being: Benevolence with “Magnolia” serving as the title track. Member Chihoon left the group on April 30, 2022. On March 20, it was announced that the group will join Mnet’s reality television competition Road to Kingdom. They were the second group eliminated in the seventh episode. The group debuted with their first mini-album Reason For Being: Benevolence on April 1, with the title track “Magnolia”. On July 15, the group released their second mini-album Running TOOgether, with the title track “Count 1, 2.” On August 13, at the 2020 Soribada Awards, TOO won the “New Artist Award”, their first rookie award since debut. Here are all of TOO songs ranked.

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5. Step By Step (Running TOOgether, 2020)

“I really like this song. It’s easily the highlight of the album for me. Apart from this and the title track, “Dancing in the Moonlight” is also good but I can’t really listen to it without thinking about the Toploader song with the same name (which is already a cover lol), mostly because of the chorus.”

4. Count 1, 2 (Running TOOgether, 2020)

“It’s definitely a good breezy bouncy summer song and a great step forward after Magnolia and Road to Kingdom. I was nervous with how the darker, more powerful songs were continuously rewarded in RTK, that this would motivate TOO to release a darker song.”

See more: TOO Albums Ranked

3. Magnolia (Magnolia, 2020)

“Magnolia is AMAZING! It completely fulfills my expectations. They’re so talented and I can’t wait to see what else is in store, also future music show promotions and them being on Road To Kingdom!”

2. Son Of Beast (RE:BORN, 2021)

“Son of a beast is so fun. Amongst the groovy bass trend, this definitely has its own unique moments, I dig it. I was worried the label stuff was going to totally tank these guys so I’m glad to see them coming back strong!”

1. No More X (RE:ALIZE, 2021)

“I love this. I don’t really care if it’s the umpteenth version of anything as long as I enjoy it. I’ve only been listening to k-pop for a year, but I’ve listened to a lot of the current offerings. If it’s repeating I guess I like what it’s repeating. It’s catchy and fun.”