XENO-T Songs Ranked

Xeno-T is a South Korean boy band formerly known as Topp Dogg. The group consists of five members: Hojoon, Sangdo, B-Joo, Xero and Sangwon. Originally a thirteen-member group created by Cho PD in 2013 under Stardom Entertainment, the group moved to Hunus Entertainment, following Stardom Entertainment’s merger with the company. After multiple line-up changes, the remaining five members subsequently changed their name to XENO-T in 2018. As Topp Dogg, the group released one studio album, four EPs, three repackages, eight singles and three soundtrack appearances. Here are all of XENO-T songs ranked.

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10. Follow me (Dogg’s Out, 2013)

“These boys have potentials, honestly. And its sad that they didn’t get the breakthrough they deserved. It’s already 2022 and yet I still listen to their songs because they are simply amazing. I just hope that wherever they are right now, they’re doing fine.”

9. Doggs out (Dogg’s Out, 2013)

“Literally why is everyone sleeping on this masterpiece ToppDogg has some of the coolest and most unique songs out there how are they not more popular it makes me really sad”

8. Blind (First Street, 2016)

“I fell in love with this song because of Bjoos livestream where he sings this. Love this album. Like HOW are they underrated!? They are so talented. They deserve so much love and support.”

See more: XENO-T Albums Ranked

7. Peekaboo (Amadeus, 2014)

“Love this song so much, one of my all-time fav kpop songs ever! This group is so under-rated honestly. Liked the scenes for this MV, loved how it focused more on the rapping than what the background or video looked like”

6. Open the door (Topp Dogg Arario Special Album, 2014)

“I personally didn’t like their debut song nor their follow up at all but I absolutely love this one. The vocals, rap, and choreography were pretty damn good.”

5. Arario (Topp Dogg Arario Special Album, 2014)

“I love the blending of traditional and contemporary elements, I wish more kpop groups would do something like this. The dance the beat the vocals I love everything about this song.”

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4. Fever (Topp Dogg Arario Special Album, 2014)

“I know for sure that the chorus is yano, not hojoon. they’ve done a few live performances at showcases and it’s definitely him. i’m not too sure about the other parts but I can confirm this one!”

3. Rainy day (First Street, 2016)

“This marked them as an exciting prospect in the k-pop world, but the mid-tempo balladry of Rainy Day casts them as just another group hoping to capitalize on a reliable, YG-esque template that feels all too familiar. Of course, this approach is reliable for a reason. It’s nearly impossible to dislike Rainy Day.”

2. Top Dog (Amadeus, 2014)

“The song samples Amadeus’s iconic Symphony No. 25 in G Minor as a frame for its verses, opening with a symphonic flourish that carries through to create a fantastic instrumental. The members’ mixture of vocals and rap is all over the place during these segments, veering wildly in rhythm and performance style.”

1. Annie/Anniversary (Anniversary, 2014)

“Legit the best song I’ve ever heard. I love the music video and the dance and everything about this. Topp Dogg deserved better because they were ahead of their time. Each comeback they brought something new to the table. Always fresh concepts and sounds. They had good vocals, good rapping and they were amazing performers. If they were still active today I’m sure they would’ve been very well known!”