All-kill - Music (extended) Apr 2026

"All-Kill" lives up to its name, referencing the coveted K-pop chart-topping achievement. It is a lyrical, Western-style hip-hop pop dance track that immediately transports listeners back to the group's "golden era". Produced by long-time collaborators and Ahn Young-min , who have worked with the group since their debut, the song captures the essence of what made T-ara a powerhouse.

Members Qri, Eunjung, Hyomin, and Jiyeon deliver rich, "velvet" tones that perfectly convey the song's poetic and tragic lyrics. Eunjung’s dark rap verses provide a sharp, feathery contrast to Hyomin’s softer vocals, heightening the emotional storytelling. All-Kill - Music (Extended)

"" by the iconic K-pop girl group T-ara is a standout track from their 2021 comeback single album, Re:T-ara . As their first release in over four years, this song is a masterclass in blending the group's signature nostalgic sound with modern production. A Triumphant Return to Form "All-Kill" lives up to its name, referencing the

The track opens with a melancholy, spaghetti western-inspired guitar line that sets a dramatic and dynamic tone for the verses. Members Qri, Eunjung, Hyomin, and Jiyeon deliver rich,

"All-Kill" also appears as a track on the soundtrack for the video game Dead by Daylight (Chapter 19), which features a K-pop-themed horror story centered around a killer known as "The Trickster".

Though released as a B-side alongside the title track "Tiki Taka," "All-Kill" was widely praised by both fans and critics. Many listeners actually preferred it over the lead single, with Pop Wrapped even naming it one of the . It is a high-energy, emotionally resonant track that proves T-ara's musical identity remains as strong as ever.

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