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        5 Iconic FTISLAND Tracks To Have On Your Playlist Ahead Of Their Comeback

        FTISLAND are making their long awaited comeback with new music this September! Although their return is right around the corner, here are some iconic tracks from the band to have on repeat!

        Dyllan Mykel, Kpopmap Editor
        2 min to read  ·  Published : Aug 29, 2023
        5 Iconic FTISLAND Tracks To Have On Your Playlist Ahead Of Their Comeback

        FNC Entertainment

        Over the past decade, the K-Pop industry has seen the birth of various K-Bands from The Rose, Xdinary Heroes, DAY6, LUCY, and so much more. They've proven that no choreography is needed to stand on the stages of music programs like "Inkigayo" or "Music Bank". With such captivating mastery over their instruments, these bands receive waves of compliments and support from fans across the globe.

        Although there's a new wave of talent topping the charts, one cannot forget the artists that came before to pave the way for the younger generation. With groups reaching up to their 10th and even 15th year since debut, they are starting to show their timeless talent that still remains evident today.

        K-Rock and K-Band fans can now rejoice, as the legendary FTISLAND is set to make their long awaited comeback on September 7th at 6PM KST. Although they've held various concerts and uploaded covers on YouTube since their last release, nothing beats the rush of excitement when listening to brand new music.

        The band recently released a teaser video titled, "FTISLAND : Opening Sequence", raising the hype for their return even higher. You can watch it down below!

        Just like Primadonna all over the world, we're just as excited to see the band's much anticipated comeback. But in the meantime, here are a few iconic tracks to have on repeat while waiting for FTISLAND's return.

         

        1. 'Love Sick'

        It seems appropriate to start from the very beginning. Being their debut song, 'Love Sick' is the track that started it all, introducing the K-Band to the general public. Filled with immense yearning, heartfelt sadness, and an incurable angst, 'Love Sick' had a unique grip on the K-Pop community that no one ever saw coming.

         

        2. 'I Hope'

        Compared to 'Love Sick', 'I Hope' has a much more positive and upbeat melody that drives you forward instead of back. However, it still retains lyrics of pining for a love that has embarked on a separate path. Although, it still remains hopeful that one day, that love will be reciprocated by that special someone.

         

        3. 'Severely'

        When this rock ballad first released, FTISLAND were able to captivate listeners on multiple levels. Whether you were just listening to the song, watching a live performance, or viewing the music video, 'Severely' instilled inside you endless emotions. While tears fell, you could also feel a sense of healing spread out throughout your entire body.

         

        4. 'Wind'

        'Wind' came at a time when the K-Band reached their 10 year mark. Despite being a relatively recent release compared to others, it maintained the spirit of FTISLAND that many have come to love. With vocals full of ache and lyrics hungering for a love long lost, it embeds itself deep inside of your soul.

         

        5. 'I Wish'

        Starting off, you might be convinced that it's time to bring out the tango shoes and prepare yourself for the dancefloor. But this is what makes the song so unique, as the band quickly shifts gears and presents a rock chorus that gets our blood pumping. 'I Wish' continues to remain iconic and a well-loved track from FTISLAND's extensive discography.

        What's your favorite track from K-Band FTISLAND? Is there a song you want to recommend that's not on this list? Let us know in the comments!

         

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