Woo!ah! Songs Ranked

Woo!ah! (Korean: 우아!; stylized in all lowercase) is a South Korean girl group launched by NV Entertainment, and currently consists of members Nana, Wooyeon, Sora, Lucy, and Minseo. The group debuted on May 13, 2020. Originally a six-member group, Songyee left in August 2020 due to personal reasons. On March 20, 2020, the girl group Woo!ah! was announced, and was revealed to be produced by NV Entertainment’s director Han Ji-seok and CEO Kim Kyu-sang. Han is an overseas entertainment expert and had worked in SM Entertainment and Kakao M, while Kim is a creative director and had produced and directed numerous artists representing Korea. Here are all of Woo!ah! songs ranked.

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5. Purple (“WISH”, 2021)

“I personally just find them more interesting from a production standpoint. Itzy and Blackpink might have similar styles (and in the case of Itzy, better songwriters), but I just don’t think either of them commit to that hyperpop sheen and gloss. The sounds and textures are strong and stand out without feeling overbearing or unnecessary.”

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4. I Don’t Miss U (QURIOUS, 2020)

“This song isn’t what I typically listen to, but I appreciate the vibe it goes for. The vocals are superb and sweet. I can see this song being played on the radio because of how easygoing and pop like it sounds. It’s not my cup of tea, but it’s got quality.”

3. Bad Girl (QURIOUS, 2020)

“There’s nothing wrong with this song other than I have heard something like it a dozen times or more in the recent past. Yes, I hear Itzy Dalla Dalla too, most obviously in that deep bamboo flute synth tone.”

2. Woo!ah! (Woo!ah!, 2019)

“I know this song is supposed to be about bass, because they keep mentioning it. But, the song sounds like a 45rpm song playing at 33rpm, and I really want to reach over and turn that knob up.”

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1. Catch The Stars (Catch The Stars, 2022)

“Love their live stages. Their choreo is always fun because they fuse steps and moves from other well recognized routines, which results in genuine “Woo!”s and “Ah!”s from me.”