
High-gloss synth-pop with sharp hooks and infectious energy. A vibrant blend of retro-disco grooves and modern dance-pop for late nights and bright mornings.
Dal Shabet embodies the golden era of second-generation K-pop, delivering a sound that is unapologetically bright, polished, and rhythmically driven. Their music often leans into a 'sweet but sharp' aesthetic, where sugary melodies are anchored by surprisingly robust synth-pop production and funky, disco-inflected basslines. It is music designed for movement, characterized by high-energy choruses and a sense of playful confidence.
What sets them apart is their versatility within the dance-pop spectrum. While they can deliver the quintessential 'hook song' with repetitive, addictive earworms, they also frequently experiment with retro influences, ranging from 80s synth-wave to brassy 60s pop. Their vocal arrangements often favor group unison and bright harmonies that cut through dense, electronic instrumentation, creating a wall of sound that feels both massive and accessible.
Newcomers should dive into 'B.B.B (Big Baby Baby)' for a masterclass in sleek, mature synth-pop, or 'Supa Dupa Diva' to experience the quirky, high-octane energy that defined their debut. Their discography is a time capsule of 2010s production excellence, perfect for anyone who misses the era of big choruses and unmistakable pop charisma.
Dal Shabet (Korean: 달샤벳; stylized as Dal★Shabet or Dalshabet) is a South Korean girl group created by E-Tribe under Happy Face Entertainment. The group debuted on January 3, 2011, with the EP Supa Dupa Diva and with six members: Viki, Serri, Ah Young, Jiyul, Kaeun and Subin. Member Viki officially left in May 2012 and was replaced by Woohee. Since their debut, Dal Shabet have released one studio album and ten extended plays. Their singles "Supa Dupa Diva", "Pink Rocket", "Bling Bling", "Hit U", "Mr. Bang Bang", "Be Ambitious (Look At My Legs)", "B.B.B (Big Baby Baby)", and "Joker" have all charted in the top twenty of the Gaon Digital Chart. In December 2015, Members Jiyul and Kaeun left the group following the expiration of their contract. The group continued as a quartet and released two mini-albums Naturalness in January 2016 and Fri. Sat. Sun in September 2016 before member Serri, Ah Young and Subin left the company in December 2017, with Woohee following in December 2018. Happy Face stated that "the group has not disbanded and future activities of the group remains to be discussed." In September 2019, Dal Shabet reunited as a six-piece and held a photo exhibition and mini-concert.
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