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25 best K-pop albums of 2021: Twice, Red Velvet, NCT 127, Seventeen and Monsta X are all there, but who took the No 1 spot?
- The best albums of the year offer a mixed bag of styles, from tender romantic tunes to upbeat dance pop and R&B
- Big names NCT 127, Aespa, Twice and Seventeen all have albums on the list, but the No 1 may be a surprise
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At times, 2021 had moments full of excitement for what’s to come, and at others, a sad spirit of exhaustion and ennui.
To some degree, K-pop reflected this, with many artists singing about a future after the Covid-19 pandemic, and others expressing frustration with the state of the world, and all with the experimentation and finesse associated with the musical scene.
Singles dominate in K-pop, but for those looking to dive deeper here is our pick of the best K-pop albums.
25. Monsta X – No Limit EP
Since 2015, Monsta X have alternated between pulsating dance tracks and sentimental love songs. No Limit starts with the lead track Rush Hour, which feels almost like an evolution of their earliest singles.
There’s a whirlwind of sounds and styles on this album, ranging from the sexy chaotic ride of Autobahn to the absolute heaven of the angsty Mercy.
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