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Every ONF Single Ranked: From Worst to Best

I’ve listed my “top tens” for many artists, but it’s time to rummage through entire discographies and rank every single from worst to best. This feature will primarily tackle groups who have disbanded or gone on indefinite hiatus. It’s a way for me to re-evaluate my initial thoughts on their singles run. Don’t be surprised if the order has changed from past countdowns. These things are always in flux!

Yes, I know ONF are still together, but their military hiatus seems like the perfect time to take stock of their career so far. Their music certainly deserves the spotlight!

12. Message (2020)

A pleasant synthpop mid-tempo. (original review)

11. My Name Is (2021)

Imagine it as the theme song to ONF’s non-existent sitcom. (original review)

10. Sukhumvit Swimming (2020)

Not bad at all, but not the sound I turn to ONF for. (original review)

9. Ugly Dance (2021)

ONF can do hip-hop, too? Dang. (original review)

8. Why (2019)

Those tempo shifts will knock you off balance in the best way. (original review)

7. Goosebumps (2021)

The hiatus send-off we all deserved. Funky and bristling. (original review)

6. We Must Love (2019)

A dramatic turn that spotlights the group’s dynamic vocals. (original review)

5. Popping (2021)

Proving yet again that ONF + summer = a match made in heaven. (original review)

4. On/Off (2017)

It may be nostalgia talking, but this 2017 debut packs even more punch today than it did back then. (full review)

3. New World (2020)

Yeah… this isn’t really a “music video” in the strictest sense, but I just can’t leave this opus off the list. (original review)

2. Beautiful Beautiful (2021)

A rush of positive pop energy. Perfectly calibrated for maximum appeal. (original review)

1. Complete (2018)

Still a high-water mark for propulsive, tropical dance pop. This will never not give me goosebumps. (ridiculously in-depth review)

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