Category: Title Tracks

  • Birthday

    Birthday

    Birthday is another one of those Red Velvet songs that leaves you scratching your head at first listen. Then before you know it, you are craving it and playing it in your head. ZZB anyone?

  • Wildside

    Wildside

    Wildside is tragically underpromoted as are all of Red Velvet’s Japanese tracks/albums. Proving that yes, Red Velvet can do the girl crush concept…. and do it well! Take me to Japan!

  • Feel My Rhythm

    Feel My Rhythm

    Red Velvet smashed the concept box again with Feel My Rhythm. A classical music-inspired fantasy song. FMR has some of the most elegant styling of any RV stage. April 3, 2022 March 27, 2022 March 26, 2022 March 25, 2022

  • Queendom

    Queendom

    Queendom is the first OT5 comeback for Red Velvet after Wendy’s accident. Reveluvs who experienced it were super excited. August 29, 2021 August 28, 2021 August 27, 2021 August 26, 2021 August 22, 2021 August 21, 2021 August 20, 2021

  • Milky Way

    Milky Way

    Milky Way is a tribute song to Boa as part of an SM special. It is also the first time we got to see Wendy again since her accident.

  • Psycho

    Psycho

    Psycho is arguably Red Velvet’s most popular song. As of writing this, their Bad Boy MV has more total views, but if you factor the release date, then per day, Psycho is number one. It is understandable because it is a great song and Red Velvet shows that they can absolutely slay with their velvet…

  • Umpah Umpah

    Umpah Umpah

    Umpah Umpah is a refreshing son and the title track on The Reve Festival Day 2 mini album. It also features references to their previous songs like Ice Cream Cake and Dumb Dumb. Umpah Umpah Performances 9-14-2019 9-13-2019 9-8-2019 8-27-2019 8-25-2019 8-24-2019

  • Zimzalabim

    Zimzalabim

    Zimzalabim is another song that only Red Velvet could pull off. The song is extremely catchy. The ZZB era is notorious for the worst styling of any RV era. Zimzalabim Performances 06-22-2019 06-22-2019

  • Power Up (Japanese ver.)

    Power Up (Japanese ver.)

    It’s so weird when you hear the different language of a familiar song. But I think Power Up really works in Japanese.

  • Rookie (Japanese ver.)

    Rookie (Japanese ver.)

    It seems they only recorded audio for the three Japanese versions of their title tracks on the Sappy album.