7 Epik High Songs to Add to Your Playlist

Epik High continues to be a K-Pop phenomenon and one of the most admired musicians in the world. They gave the world the best tunes, which resonate with every emotion and serve as a soundtrack for every occasion, through their remarkable and diverse repertoire.

As Tablo, DJ Tukutz, and Mithra Jin make their way to the Philippine concert stage, we reflect on the two-decade history of one of the long-standing groups whose music defined and continues to define generations. We reminisce on the years and count down the days before the Epik High is Here Tour lands in Manila with a list of seven of their songs that should be on everyone’s playlist.

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Song #1: Lesson One (Tablo’s Word)

“Lesson One (Tablo’s Word),” from Epik High’s debut Korean studio album, Map of the Human Soul, is a strong and controversial song that expresses and dives into the human truth. Despite its 2003 release, the song is still relevant and resonates with the world we live in and the ideologies that control humanity.

Song #2: Fly

In the early years of Epik High, their “lyrically intricate music” did not appeal to the general population in South Korea, resulting in the dismal performance of their earlier releases. As a result, Swan Songs, their third studio album, was planned to be their final record. However, the universe had other ideas for the group, as it turned out to be the record that catapulted them to mainstream stardom.

The album, which features a variety and mix of hip-hop, electronica, rock, and jazz, was hailed by music critics and the Korean mainstream public upon its initial release. “Fly”, the lead single of Swan Songs, also gave Epik High five music show victories. In addition, the song earned the trio the Hip-Hop Award at the 2005 Golden Disc Award, Song of the Year at the 2005 Melon Music Award, and Best Hip-Hop Performance at the 2005 Mnet KM Music Video Festival.

Song #3: Fan

Epik High continued to gain mainstream success with their fourth studio album, Remapping the Human Soul. Despite the album’s sales being age-restricted due to its contentious subject matter, which included sex, religion, and war, and several of its songs were forbidden from being broadcast on South Korean radio stations, the album became the third best-selling album of 2007 in South Korea. Remapping the Soul was named Album of the Year at the 2007 Mnet Asian Music Awards, Best Album at the 2007 Seoul Music Awards, and Best Hip Hop Album at the 2008 Korean Music Awards.

Leading the album as the title track, “Fan” went on to give Epik High five music show wins. It was also Cyworld Digital Music Awards’ Song of the Month in February and Mnet KM Music Festival’s Best Hip Hop Performance in 2007.

Song #4: It’s Cold

A collaboration with Lee Hi, “It’s Cold” is one of the tracks of Epik High’s seventh studio album, 99 — their first release under YG Entertainment. The song also marked the trio’s first single following a three-year hiatus.

“It’s Cold” further proved the unwavering chart power of Epik High as it dominated various charts in South Korea upon its release and achieved an all-kill. The song highlights Tablo and Mithra′s sensitive lyrics and features then-new artist Lee Hi’s unique vocal style. The song’s lyrics describe two people who are emotionally incapable after repeatedly falling in love and breaking up.

Song #5: Spoiler & Happen Ending

“Spoiler” and “Happen Ending” served as the title tracks of Shoebox, Epik High’s eighth studio album, which received much acclaim from critics and the general public as evidenced by its outstanding chart performance in South Korea and internationally. Billboard’s Jessica Oak described the album as “lavish both sonically and lyrically”.

“Happen Ending” is a sorrowful hip-hop ballad about feeling helpless and disillusioned about love following yet another failed romance. In contrast, “Spoiler” tells the tale of a man who predicts the end of his relationship after seeing a movie spoiler.

Song #6: LOVEDRUNK

Teaming up with Crush on the song and with IU and Jin Seo Yeon on the music video, Epik High delivered a combination of a melancholic ballad and hip-hop in “LOVEDRUNK”, the title track of their second extended play, Sleepless in ____________. The song is immensely somber, with a standout performance from Crush.

Tablo also described the song as a song about realizing why people think alcohol tastes sweet after their first breakup or other traumatic experience.

“LOVEDRUNK” earned Epik High two music show wins and the Best Rap/Hip Hop Award at the 2019 Melon Music Awards.

Song #7: Gray so Gray

Epik High reunited with singer-songwriter Younha in “Gray so Gray”, the lead single of Epik High Is Here 下, Part 2. The alternative-R&B single “Gray So Gray” elicits feelings of regret and longing in listeners by thriving on a bed of hip-hop beats and soaring with mellow piano notes and clear percussion sounds.

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