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ALBUMiScreaM Vol.29 : Fact Check Remixes - SingleNCT 127
Albums by NCT 127
ALBUMFact Check - The 5th AlbumNCT 127
ALBUMAy-Yo - The 4th Album RepackageNCT 127
ALBUM2 Baddies - The 4th AlbumNCT 127
ALBUMFavorite - The 3rd Album RepackageNCT 127
ALBUMSticker - The 3rd AlbumNCT 127
ALBUMNCT #127 Neo Zone: The Final Round - The 2nd Album RepackageNCT 127
ALBUMNCT #127 Neo Zone - The 2nd AlbumNCT 127
ALBUMAwakenNCT 127
ALBUMNCT #127 Regulate - The 1st Album RepackageNCT 127
ALBUMNCT #127 Regular-Irregular - The 1st AlbumNCT 127
NCT 127's Popular Music Videos
Regular (English Version)
NCT 127
The 7th Sense (Sung by TAEYONG, MARK, JAEHYUN, DOYOUNG & TEN)
NCT U
Cherry Bomb
NCT 127
Kick It
NCT 127
Let's Shut Up and Dance
Jason Derulo, Lay & NCT 127
Fire Truck
NCT 127
TOUCH (Special Choreography Video)
NCT 127
Simon Says
NCT 127
TOUCH
NCT 127
Highway to Heaven (English Version) [Special Choreography Video]
NCT 127
Artist Playlists
NCT 127 Essentials
Repping Seoul with ratchet raps and EDM party vibes.
NCT 127 Video Essentials
New Year 2023: NCT 127
Songs that drive NCT 127, handpicked by the group’s members.
NCT 127: Love Songs
The most romantic late-night tunes.
Artist Biography
Part of a game-changing concept launched by K-pop mogul Lee Soo-man in 2016, Apple Music Up Next artists NCT 127 have all the hot moves, explosive energy, and idol looks that fans may expect from a 10-strong boy band straight out of Seoul. But as the millions of “NCTzens” already know, NCT 127 are actually a “subunit” of NCT (Neo Culture Technology), a Pan-Asian group whose membership is spread across three more groups and assorted overlapping projects in South Korea and China. Add the fact that some of NCT 127’s personnel hail from the U.S., Japan, and Canada (and can sing and rap in several languages) and you have a K-pop act that seems uniquely engineered for global domination. That goal may be in reach judging by 2020’s Neo Zone, NCT 127’s second full-length album and the first of Lee’s NCT releases to reach the Top 5 on Billboard in the U.S. and sell over a million copies. Even more impressive is the degree of cohesion the album achieves despite the potentially unwieldy size of the group and the different sounds and styles provided by the large cast of producers that includes The Stereotypes, Grammy winners for their work with Bruno Mars. The reason for that coherence is the smooth ‘90s R&B flavor evident in songs that are otherwise as different as the punchy hip-hop track “Kick It,” the EDM-infused dance-pop banger “Boom,” and “Day Dream,” one of NCT 127’s many satisfyingly sweet-hearted ballads. So if Lee Soo-man does take over the world with his grand K-pop plan, NCT 127 will make sure it’s a pretty fly place to be.
Hometown
Seoul, South Korea
Genre
K-Pop