We’re ranking the top tracks from Ateez albums ever, for K-pop fanatics. The eight-member boy group, created by KQ Entertainment, made its debut in 2018 with the song “Treasure.” This list of ATEEZ songs features music videos and lyric videos, and it includes tracks from their most recent EPs and new album. Which songs are their top ten?

Guerilla

It was just necessary to place the lead song from the mini-album at the top of the charts. The shriek of Hongjoong? Where may I send the fruit basket of gratitude for the devil who controls San on stage? It’s a miracle that this song even succeeds given how ludicrous it is. When this track starts playing, I become a runner and a track star, so let me grab my tennis shoes.

The likelihood that any other K-pop singer will execute the choreography with Ateez for TikTok decreases by another percentage point every time they perform this song on a music program. What is the cause of our screams? I don’t know, but every time they yell, I’m prepared to respond in kind.

Sector 1

Let me explain. Given how smooth the music sounds in the beginning, this placement is a little debatable, but what happens when the chorus comes on? There is no turning around. Most likely because Jongho’s vocals, which are as usual fake, are to blame.

Cyberpunk

The throbbing pulse of “Cyberpunk” feels remarkably similar to anything Lady Gaga would have given us in 2015 (praise!). additionally, the chorus’s descending melody is seductive. Even though the song’s lyrics are about suffering, despair, losing control, etc., it has the sound of dancing all night long in a dark club with flashing lights. a seasoned English-speaking K-pop fan.

The Ring

These guys enjoy listening to songs about boxing, but in “The Ring,” Ateez unmistakably alludes to a different ring, specifically the one that will dominate them all. The various allusions to the world of The Lord of the Rings reach a pinnacle at the end of the song with lyrics that center on advancing darkness, thirst for power, and the requirement for teamwork. We might not be able to handle the stress this song implies, but don’t worry—Ateez will. In South Korea, Ateez albums have sold over a million copies.

Propaganda

It’s providing A modern EDM rhythm distilled from the world of Stranger Things. If the song didn’t end just as we were getting into it, it would be higher on the list. I thought my heart was going to break when I first heard this beat in the return video.

Where Do I Go

It would be ridiculous to categorize this song as quiet in any way because it is a bop. However, the discography of ATEEZ is so jam-packed with frenetic beats that this single, with the anti-drop into the chorus, feels quite laid back. (Sure, Hongjoong’s portion of the second verse nearly entirely negates that premise, but that’s just life in the ATEEZ universe, isn’t it?)

New World

This song seems more anthemic than chaotic or energetic, but if they decide to play it live, it would kill, especially Mingi’s verse, on their upcoming tour. Like usual. They ask, “Wake up world, how do you feel?” near the end of the record, which is sort of the right way to end the EP.

Aurora

You could see Ateez’s growth and so many various sides during this time, which made it really iconic! Seriously, when members like Hongjoong participate in the writing or production, their B tracks have this fresh and distinct vibe that is so Ateez.

Say My Name

Simply noted, the group ATEEZ “just has that ‘IT’ aspect about them. Excellent voice, a rap line, dance, style, and confidence. Their prior endeavor smacks. They don’t even seem like newcomers; rather, it seems like they already know where they’re going and are just working to get there.

Wonderland

“This song is very great. Every time I hear this music, I want to soar into paradise with it. And because this song is so exuberant and joyful, it ignited a fire in my soul and gave me a positive sensation and a lovely sense of life.

Conclusion

The group acts as the official global ambassador for Korean culture and tourism. They are frequently referred to as “Global Performance Idols” by Korean media and are known as “4th Generation Leaders” by the Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. The above list of Ateez albums is a must listen to.