Feature

AOA: A Career In Song Ratings

There are a number of acts who have debuted in the past few decades and have dozens of song ratings on this blog. I thought it would be fun to lay these ratings out in chronological order, line-graph style, and take a macro view of their careers so far. Then, similar to my “Underrated K-pop” features, I can average their ratings into one mega-score and place them in a pantheon alongside other acts.

As always, this feature has some rules of its own. I’m including any “Song Review” ratings as part of this graph, including Japanese releases and collaborations with one other artist. I’m not including Buried Treasures or solo/sub-unit releases. For the ratings themselves, I’m using the most current number on this blog, so if a song was part of a “Risers and Fallers” or “Legendary Songs Inauguration” post, that’s the rating you’ll see displayed here. That means there will still be a few ratings here and there I find slightly inaccurate, but it’ll mostly reflect my up-to-date feelings.

Finally, these scores are completely subjective. Feel free to agree, disagree and argue (that’s part of the fun!), but know that this chart reflects the opinion of only one person (me).

Check out AOA’s placement on the ULTIMATE ARTIST RANKING page!


AOA: A Career In Song Ratings


The Breakdown


Highest Rated Songs

Heart Attack

Lowest Rated Songs

Bing Bing

Imperial Phases

Mini Skirt -> Heart Attack (2014-2015)

Slump Phases

None


Rating Average: 8.48


Overall Trendline:

6 thoughts on “AOA: A Career In Song Ratings

  1. the previous commenter reminded me of Brave Girls, so I wonder how will be handled in this feature – are they another B1A4-esque case?

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    • Probably not since they had the same producer(s) the entire time so the sound was quite similar (BB Girls may be their own thing, though)

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  2. Ah yas AOA. Another classic 2nd gen girl group from the secy days of kpop. The censors were sure busy then. Xeno would have told us which one(s) he had the hots for if he were still around.

    Also the songs were good too. I don’t know if would rate some as high as Nick has, though they are classics of that moment in kpop.

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