N.Flying
N.Flying is a South Korean rock band formed in 2013 by FNC Entertainment, consisting of five members: Lee Seung-hyub (leader, rapper, vocalist, guitarist, and pianist, born October 31, 1992), Cha Hun (lead guitarist, born July 12, 1994), Kim Jae-hyun (drummer, born July 15, 1994), Yoo Hwe-seung (main vocalist, born February 28, 1995), and Seo Dong-sung (bassist, born April 9, 1996).[1] The band, whose name stands for "New Flying" and symbolizes fresh wings or innovation in music, is recognized as a "new trend band" for pioneering a hybrid rock style that fuses traditional rock instrumentation with modern K-pop elements, including rap and electronic influences.[1] Originally debuting as a four-member indie act in Japan with the digital single Basket on October 1, 2013—which peaked at number two on the Oricon Indies Chart—N.Flying transitioned to the South Korean market with their official debut mini album Awesome (Korean: Giga Makkyeo) on May 20, 2015.[1][2] The band's early career involved building a niche following through indie releases and live performances, with vocalist Yoo Hwe-seung joining in 2017 after gaining attention on the survival show Produce 101 Season 2, expanding the lineup to five members and enhancing their vocal dynamics.[1] N.Flying achieved mainstream breakthrough in 2018–2019 with the sleeper hit digital single Rooftop (2019) and their sixth mini album Yaho (2019), which resonated widely for its nostalgic lyrics and energetic rock melody, topping charts and earning them the Rock Award at the 2019 Melon Music Awards.[3][1] This success marked a shift from indie roots to broader K-pop recognition, solidified by subsequent releases like the seventh mini album So, Communication (2020), for which they were recognized with the Discovery of the Year (Band) award at the 2020 Gaon Chart Music Awards, and their first full-length album Man on the Moon and its repackage TURBULENCE in 2021, which showcased their evolving sound through tracks blending rock anthems with introspective ballads.[1] Despite challenges, including the departure of original bassist Kwon Kwang-jin in 2018 amid controversy, the group maintained momentum with consistent touring and soundtrack contributions, such as OSTs for popular dramas and games.[3] In 2025, N.Flying celebrated their 10th anniversary with the release of their second studio album Everlasting on May 28, reuniting all five members after individual hiatuses for military service and solo projects, and emphasizing themes of enduring legacy through powerful rock tracks.[4][2] The album was followed by their world tour 2025 N.Flying LIVE '&CON4: FULL CIRCLE', which kicked off with high-energy concerts in cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Kaohsiung, drawing praise for the band's revitalized performances and fan engagement.[4] Later that year, they contributed a medley of League of Legends OSTs on November 9, highlighting their versatility in gaming soundtracks, while earning accolades like Best Artist (MVP) at the 2025 Grand Mint Festival Awards.[5] Over their career, N.Flying has released eight mini albums, two studio albums, and numerous singles, amassing awards including the 2020 Gaon Chart Music Awards for Discovery of the Year in the Band category, establishing them as a key player in K-rock's global rise.[1][2]History
2013–2014: Formation, Japanese debut, and delayed Korean debut
N.Flying was formed in early 2013 by FNC Entertainment as a rock band featuring an initial lineup of Lee Seung-hyub on vocals, rap, and rhythm guitar; Cha Hun on lead guitar; Kwon Kwang-jin on bass; and Kim Jae-hyun on drums.[6] The group was positioned as a hybrid rap-rock act to bring a fresh sound to the K-pop landscape, drawing from FNC's established rock lineage with bands like FT Island and CNBLUE. The band made their debut in the Japanese market on October 1, 2013, releasing the digital indie single "Basket" under FX Records, which included tracks like "Bittersweet" and "Kiss Me, Miss Me." This release marked their entry as an indie act, with promotional efforts focused on building a niche audience amid the dominant J-pop scene, including opening performances for labelmates FT Island during their "Replay" concert tour in Japan.[7] On November 14, 2013, they held their first one-man live concert at Live Space Halot in Tokyo, further establishing their presence through grassroots performances.[7] In 2014, N.Flying continued their Japanese activities with the release of their second indie single "One and Only" on January 1, followed by participation in FNC's Kingdom concert series, including live performances at Makuhari Messe that were later compiled into the album Live 2014 FNC Kingdom - Starlight.[8] These efforts highlighted their rock-oriented style, but the group faced early challenges such as limited resources for promotion and the difficulty of carving out a space for Korean rock in Japan's idol-heavy market.[6] Their planned Korean debut, initially slated for 2014, was postponed due to a knee injury sustained by leader Lee Seung-hyub in July, which required surgery and recovery time, alongside FNC's strategic emphasis on solidifying their Japanese fanbase first.[9] This delay allowed the band to operate more independently in Japan, performing at showcases and events while refining their music, though it tested their resilience amid the uncertainties of the entertainment industry.[10]2015–2016: Korean debut with Awesome and Lonely
N.Flying made their official South Korean debut on May 20, 2015, with the release of their first mini album Awesome, under FNC Entertainment. The EP featured the title track "Awesome," a high-energy rock number that highlighted the band's instrumental prowess and rap elements, accompanied by a music video starring AOA's Seolhyun. To promote the release, the group performed on major music programs, including their debut stage on M Countdown on May 21, 2015, and subsequent appearances on Music Bank on June 5, 2015. These promotions aimed to introduce their sound to the domestic audience, building on their prior Japanese activities.[11][12][13] Despite the debut, N.Flying faced significant challenges in gaining traction within the K-pop landscape, where idol pop dominated and rock bands received limited radio airplay and media exposure. As a genre outlier, their efforts to expand the fanbase were gradual, relying heavily on live performances to demonstrate their guitar-driven energy and stage presence rather than viral digital hits. The original four-member lineup—consisting of Lee Seung-hyub, Kwon Kwang-jin, Cha Hun, and Kim Jae-hyun—remained stable during this period, allowing focus on honing their hybrid rock style without internal disruptions.[14] On October 22, 2015, N.Flying followed up with their first single album Lonely, led by the emotive title track "Lonely," which explored themes of heartbreak through a blend of rock and ballad elements. The release marked their initial entry on Korean music charts, peaking modestly and boosting visibility among rock enthusiasts. Promotions included stages on M Countdown on October 22, 2015, and Music Core on October 24, 2015, which helped solidify their domestic presence. To further build recognition, the band participated in FNC Entertainment's collaborative concert series FNC Kingdom in May 2015 and September 2015, sharing the stage with labelmates like FTISLAND and CNBLUE, and made early forays into variety programming to engage broader audiences through their charismatic interactions.[15][16][17]2017–2018: Yoo Hwe-seung's joining, major releases, and Kwang-jin's departure
In June 2017, FNC Entertainment announced that Yoo Hwe-seung, an FNC trainee who had ranked 39th in the eighth episode elimination of Mnet's survival program Produce 101 Season 2, would join N.Flying as the band's new main vocalist.[18][19] This addition introduced strong vocal capabilities to the group, known for its rock-oriented sound, and expanded the lineup from four to five members for the first time.[20] Just weeks later, on August 2, 2017, N.Flying released their second extended play The Real: N.Flying, marking Yoo Hwe-seung's official debut with the group. The EP's lead single, "The Real (Oh Yeah)," showcased a high-energy rock track with comedic music video elements, including a special cameo by CNBLUE's Lee Jong-hyun, and promotions drew attention amid the excitement over the refreshed lineup.[21] The year 2018 saw N.Flying build on this momentum with two more EPs, emphasizing a mix of upbeat and introspective styles. Their third EP, The Hottest, arrived on January 3, led by the funky, retro-inspired title track "Hot Potato," which highlighted the band's playful dynamics and even led to promotional tie-ins like potato-themed ambassadorships.[22] Later, on May 16, the fourth EP How Are You? was released, featuring the sentimental ballad "How R U Today?" as its title track, which delved into themes of emotional longing and everyday connections through its heartfelt lyrics and acoustic arrangement.[23] Tensions arose later that year when bassist and vocalist Kwon Kwang-jin departed the group. On December 19, 2018, FNC Entertainment confirmed his voluntary exit following online accusations of inappropriate private interactions with fans, including dating and sexual misconduct claims—though the agency verified only the former and denied the latter—reducing N.Flying to a four-member unit and altering their instrumental and harmonic balance.[24] In response to the shifting group dynamics and to foster closer fan engagement, N.Flying initiated the "Fly High Project" on October 26, 2018, a year-long endeavor that included bimonthly single releases, individual member showcases, and impromptu busking performances on Seoul streets, starting with the acoustic track "Like a Flower."[25]2019: Breakthrough with Spring Memories and Yaho
In early 2019, N.Flying solidified their four-member lineup consisting of vocalist Lee Seung-hyub, guitarist Cha Hun, drummer Kim Jae-hyun, and vocalist Yoo Hwe-seung, following the departure of bassist Kwon Kwang-jin in late 2018, allowing the group to emphasize their strengths in live instrumentation and dynamic performances.[24][6] On January 2, they released the digital single "Rooftop" as part of their ongoing Fly High Project #2, a retro-inspired rock track that unexpectedly surged in popularity months after its initial drop, becoming a viral sleeper hit through word-of-mouth and social media sharing.[3][26] "Rooftop" marked N.Flying's commercial breakthrough, topping charts like Melon and Gaon while inspiring fan-led social media challenges that amplified its reach and contributed to rapid fanbase growth among audiences appreciating the band's fusion of rock elements with K-pop sensibilities.[3] The track earned the group their first music show wins, including on SBS MTV's The Show on March 5 and SBS's Inkigayo on March 17, highlighting their live performance prowess with full-band setups that showcased guitar riffs and drum solos.[26][27] Building on this momentum, N.Flying released their fifth mini album, Spring Memories, on April 24, a spring-themed EP featuring the title track "Spring Memories," a mellow pop-rock song evoking seasonal romance and renewal, which resonated with listeners during the warmer months and further established the band's versatility in blending acoustic guitars with emotive vocals.[28][29] The release received positive media attention for its thematic cohesion and the group's ability to maintain their rock roots amid K-pop's polished production, contributing to increased coverage on their genre-blending style.[30] Promotions expanded with N.Flying's inaugural world tour, "2019 Live Up All Night," kicking off on June 20 in Bangkok, followed by dates in Hong Kong and other cities, where they performed hits like "Rooftop" with high-energy live instrumentation that drew praise for authenticity.[7] In July, they held their first standalone solo concert series, "N.Flying Fly High Project Note 4: Again, Summer," on July 20 at Yes24 Live Hall in Seoul, offering fans an intimate showcase of their musical evolution and strengthening ties with their growing international audience. Later in the year, on October 15, N.Flying dropped their sixth mini album, Yaho, featuring the upbeat title track "Good Bam" (a playful take on "good night"), which continued their rock-K-pop hybrid sound with groovy basslines and harmonious choruses, solidifying the four-member era's focus on cohesive live delivery and thematic storytelling. The EP's release capped a transformative year, with media outlets highlighting the band's rise from indie roots to mainstream recognition through viral success and robust touring.[6]2020–2022: Seo Dong-sung's addition, So, Communication, and Dearest
In early 2020, N.Flying restored its five-member lineup with the official addition of bassist and rapper Seo Dong-sung, a former member of FNC Entertainment's band Honeyst, who had been performing as a guest bassist with the group since mid-2019.[31][32] Seo's integration brought enhanced bass lines and rap verses to the band's sound, marking his full debut alongside the members in their subsequent releases.[33] On June 10, 2020, N.Flying released their seventh EP, So, Communication, featuring the lead single "Oh Really.," which explored themes of interpersonal connection and emotional expression amid the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic.[34][35] The album's title, translating to "communication" in Korean, emphasized the importance of dialogue during social distancing, with tracks blending rock energy and introspective lyrics to resonate with fans facing global uncertainties. Throughout 2021, the band expanded its discography with their first full-length studio album, Man on the Moon, released on June 7, which experimented with cosmic and space-inspired motifs to symbolize personal growth and aspiration.[36] The title track "Moonshot" captured this ethereal vibe through soaring melodies and dynamic instrumentation, while the album's 10 tracks showcased a mature evolution in their rock style. Later that year, on October 6, N.Flying issued the repackaged version Turbulence, adding new songs like the lead single "Sober" to deepen the thematic exploration of emotional turbulence and resilience. Due to ongoing pandemic restrictions, the group pivoted to hybrid online-offline formats for fan engagement, including the "2021 N.Flying LIVE '&CON' - Man on the Moon" concert on July 31, streamed via platforms like KAVECON, and an online fanmeeting to maintain global connections without large in-person gatherings.[37][38] In 2022, N.Flying concluded this period with their eighth EP, Dearest, released on October 17, which highlighted a more polished and heartfelt sound through the title track "I Like You" and tracks reflecting on love and vulnerability. The EP achieved significant commercial success, surpassing the group's previous first-week sales records with over 25,000 copies sold on its debut day, underscoring their growing domestic popularity.2023–2025: Military enlistments, Once in a BLUE MOON, Into You, Everlasting, and world tour
In early 2023, N.Flying faced significant challenges due to mandatory military service requirements for several members. Lead guitarist Cha Hun enlisted in the military band on March 20, 2023, followed by bassist Seo Dong-sung on May 8, 2023, and drummer Kim Jae-hyun as a public service worker on May 25, 2023.[39][40] These enlistments led to reduced group activities, with vocalists Lee Seung-hyub and Yoo Hwe-seung primarily handling promotions and solo endeavors to maintain the band's visibility.[39] Prior to a near-full hiatus, N.Flying released the digital single Once in a BLUE MOON on May 20, 2023, featuring the title track "Blue Moon," a rock ballad celebrating the group's eighth anniversary and expressing gratitude to fans.[41] The release served as a transitional project amid the ongoing enlistments, blending emotional lyrics about rare, cherished moments with the band's signature guitar-driven sound.[41] That same year, N.Flying embarked on their first U.S. tour, titled 2023 N.Flying LIVE USA Tour 'DWUW: Do What You Want', from January 13 to 22, 2023, performing in six cities including New York at Terminal 5 and Los Angeles at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.[42] The tour highlighted their energetic live performances and fan engagement, marking an important step in their international expansion despite the impending military obligations.[42] To sustain momentum during the enlistment period, N.Flying issued the digital single "Into You" on June 25, 2024, performed by the active members Lee Seung-hyub and Yoo Hwe-seung.[43] The track, a mid-tempo rock number exploring themes of deep emotional connection, was pre-released during their 2024 N.Flying LIVE 'HIDE-OUT' concert and helped keep the group relevant in the K-pop scene.[43] The band's resurgence began in 2025 following the members' discharges, with bassist Seo Dong-sung completing service in November 2024 and drummer Kim Jae-hyun on February 24, 2025, enabling a full-group reunion.[44] This paved the way for their second studio album, Everlasting, released on May 28, 2025, to commemorate the group's 10th anniversary with self-composed tracks emphasizing enduring bonds and growth.[4] The title track "Everlasting" earned the group their first music show win on The Show on June 10, 2025, a milestone reflecting their renewed popularity and fan support.[45][46] Celebrating a decade since debut, N.Flying launched the world tour 2025 N.Flying LIVE '&CON4 : FULL CIRCLE', commencing with three nights at Olympic Hall in Seoul from May 9 to 11, 2025, and extending to Asia, the U.S., and Europe across 28 cities.[47] The tour included a Los Angeles performance on September 7, 2025, as part of the North American leg, alongside additional anniversary events such as the Kaohsiung show on November 15, 2025, and participation in DANFESTA in May 2025.[48] These activities underscored the band's global appeal and commitment to reconnecting with fans post-hiatus.[47] Later in November 2025, they contributed a medley of League of Legends OSTs on November 9, showcasing their ongoing involvement in gaming soundtracks.[5]Members
Current members
Lee Seung-hyub (born October 31, 1992) is the leader, main rapper, lead vocalist, lead guitarist, and pianist of N.Flying. He played a key role in forming the band's concept as an original member and has been instrumental in its creative direction since its inception under FNC Entertainment. He was exempted from mandatory military service due to a pre-debut knee injury.[49] Seung-hyub is recognized for his songwriting talents, including composing and writing lyrics for multiple tracks on the group's 2019 EP Yaho, such as the title track "Good Bam."[50] Yoo Hwe-seung (born February 28, 1995) serves as the main vocalist of N.Flying, having joined the group in 2017. He completed his mandatory military service prior to joining, from July 2014 to March 2016. A former contestant on Produce 101 Season 2, where he gained attention for his vocal abilities, Hwe-seung brings a wide vocal range to the band, particularly showcased in emotional ballads like "How R U?" from the 2018 album The Hottest: How Are You?. His powerful delivery and emotional control have become hallmarks of N.Flying's live performances and recordings.[18][51] Cha Hun (born July 12, 1994) is the lead guitarist and vocalist, an original member who has contributed to N.Flying's rock-infused sound since 2013. Known for his technical guitar skills, Hun frequently delivers standout solos during live sets, enhancing the band's dynamic stage presence in songs like "Firefly" and during their 2025 world tour. He enlisted for mandatory military service on March 20, 2023 and was discharged on September 19, 2024. Kim Jae-hyun (born July 15, 1994) functions as the drummer and sub-vocalist, providing the rhythmic foundation for N.Flying as an original member. His steady drumming drives the band's energetic tracks and live shows, supporting the group's hybrid rock style. Jae-hyun enlisted on May 25, 2023 and was discharged on February 24, 2025.[52][53] Seo Dong-sung (born April 9, 1996) is the bassist, sub-rapper, and vocalist, having joined N.Flying on January 1, 2020 after departing from the group HONEYST. He adds depth to the band's sound with his bass lines and rap verses, notably in "Oh Really" from the 2020 EP So, Communication. Dong-sung enlisted on May 8, 2023 and was discharged on November 7, 2024, resuming activities including the group's 2025 tour.[54][40]Former members
Kwon Kwang-jin (born August 12, 1992) was the bassist and backing vocalist of N.Flying, serving as an original member from the band's formation in 2013 until his departure in late 2018.[53][24] As a key contributor to the group's early sound, he provided bass support for their Japanese indie debut single "Basket" in October 2013 and subsequent releases like the mini-album Fall with You in 2014, helping establish N.Flying's rock foundation during their pre-Korean market phase. His playing also featured prominently in the band's Korean debut EP Awesome (2015) and follow-up Lonely (2016), where his rhythmic bass lines complemented the band's energetic performances. Kwon Kwang-jin's departure was announced by FNC Entertainment on December 26, 2018, following online allegations of inappropriate private interactions with fans, including claims of misconduct; the agency clarified that investigations found no evidence of sexual harassment and described his exit as a voluntary decision to reflect on the matter.[24][55] His leaving marked the end of the original five-member lineup, shifting bass duties temporarily and influencing the group's four-member dynamic until Seo Dong-sung joined in 2020.[56] After exiting N.Flying, Kwon focused on personal pursuits, launching his own AfreecaTV broadcasting channel in January 2019 to engage with fans through streaming content.[56] In December 2021, he publicly stated that he had been fully cleared of the prior allegations through legal resolution.[57]Membership timeline
The membership timeline of N.Flying illustrates the band's evolving lineup from its formation in 2013 through key changes in personnel and military service obligations up to 2025.[58][24]| Period | Active Members | Key Changes |
|---|---|---|
| 2013–2017 | Lee Seung-hyub, Kwon Kwang-jin, Cha Hun, Kim Jae-hyun (4 members) | Original formation as a four-member band. |
| July 2017–December 2018 | Lee Seung-hyub, Kwon Kwang-jin, Cha Hun, Kim Jae-hyun, Yoo Hwe-seung (5 members) | Yoo Hwe-seung joined as vocalist on July 12, 2017.[58] |
| January 2019–December 2019 | Lee Seung-hyub, Cha Hun, Kim Jae-hyun, Yoo Hwe-seung (4 members) | Kwon Kwang-jin departed on December 26, 2018.[24] |
| January 2020–March 2023 | Lee Seung-hyub, Cha Hun, Kim Jae-hyun, Yoo Hwe-seung, Seo Dong-sung (5 members) | Seo Dong-sung joined as bassist on January 1, 2020.[54] |
| March 2023–May 2023 | Lee Seung-hyub, Kim Jae-hyun, Yoo Hwe-seung, Seo Dong-sung (4 members) | Cha Hun enlisted on March 20, 2023. |
| May 2023–September 2024 | Lee Seung-hyub, Yoo Hwe-seung (2 members) | Seo Dong-sung enlisted on May 8, 2023; Kim Jae-hyun enlisted on May 25, 2023.[40][52] |
| September 2024–February 2025 | Lee Seung-hyub, Yoo Hwe-seung, Cha Hun, Seo Dong-sung (4 members) | Cha Hun discharged on September 19, 2024; Seo Dong-sung discharged on November 7, 2024. |
| February 2025–present | Lee Seung-hyub, Cha Hun, Kim Jae-hyun, Yoo Hwe-seung, Seo Dong-sung (5 members) | Kim Jae-hyun discharged on February 24, 2025.[53] |
Discography
Studio albums
N.Flying's discography includes two studio albums, marking significant milestones in their evolution from indie rock roots to a more hybrid pop-rock sound. These full-length releases showcase the band's self-production capabilities, particularly through leader Lee Seung-hyub's contributions to composition and lyrics, while exploring themes of introspection, resilience, and enduring bonds. The albums build on the narrative arcs established in their preceding extended plays, allowing for deeper exploration of emotional landscapes. The band's debut studio album, Man on the Moon, was released on June 7, 2021, by FNC Entertainment, featuring 10 tracks that delve into cosmic imagery and personal growth.) The title track, "Moonshot," embodies a message of bold aspiration and change, with the moon symbolizing a guiding light through personal darkness and self-discovery.[59] Later that year, on October 6, 2021, the album was repackaged as Turbulence, expanding to 13 tracks with the addition of new songs like the rock ballad lead single "Sober." This repackage shifts focus to overcoming anxiety and isolation, offering comfort to youth navigating emotional turmoil, with themes of resilience amid chaos.[60][61] Turbulence achieved sales of approximately 29,200 copies.[62] Lee Seung-hyub played a key role in production, contributing to several tracks and highlighting the band's growing emphasis on introspective rock elements blended with accessible melodies. Their second studio album, Everlasting, arrived on May 28, 2025, comprising 12 tracks to commemorate the group's 10th anniversary and post-military reunion.[63] The upbeat rock title track "Everlasting" (만년설) captures eternity and fleeting moments, reflecting themes of lasting growth and unbreakable connections forged through challenges like enlistments.[64] Highlights include "Rise Again," a motivational anthem on facing love head-on, and "Love You Like That," blending emotional vocals with dynamic instrumentation. The album earned N.Flying their first music show win on The Show on June 10, 2025, and topped the Hanteo and Circle physical album charts on its debut day.[45][65] Production featured extensive self-composition by Lee Seung-hyub across all tracks, alongside Yoo Hwe-seung's lyrical input, signaling a commercial evolution toward pop-rock hybrids that broaden their appeal while retaining raw energy.[66]Extended plays
N.Flying's extended plays represent a core part of their discography, with eight mini-albums that highlight their dynamic rock sound, often blending alternative rock, pop-rock, and emotional ballads across 4 to 6 tracks per release. These EPs frequently feature high-energy title tracks with prominent guitar riffs and vocal harmonies, evolving from the band's early punk-infused debut style to more mature, introspective themes in later works. Notable releases include chart success for Spring Memories, which peaked at number 5 on the Gaon Album Chart.[67] The band's debut EP, Awesome (기가 막혀), released on May 20, 2015, introduced their energetic rock foundation with five tracks, led by the upbeat title track "Awesome," which showcased fast-paced drums and catchy choruses typical of their initial high-octane style.[68] The Real (진짜가 나타났다), their second EP issued on August 2, 2017, expanded to six tracks and marked a shift toward more polished production, with the title track "The Real" (often associated with rooftop imagery in promotions) emphasizing raw guitar solos and youthful angst.[69] Following quickly, The Hottest: N.Flying, released January 3, 2018, contained six tracks and featured the playful yet intense title track "Hot Potato," incorporating funk-rock elements to demonstrate the band's versatility in upbeat, danceable rock.[70] The fourth EP, How Are You?, came out on May 16, 2018, with five tracks exploring relational themes through the introspective title track "How R U Today?," blending acoustic intros with explosive rock choruses to reflect emotional depth.[71] Spring Memories (봄이 부시게), their fifth EP on April 24, 2019, included six tracks and broke through commercially with the hit track "Rooftop" (originally released as a single earlier that year), evoking nostalgia and seasonal romance, solidifying their appeal in the K-rock scene.[72][28] Yaho (야호), the sixth EP released on October 15, 2019, featured five tracks led by the title track "Good Bam," showcasing nighttime vibes and rock energy.[73] In 2020, So, Communication (So, 通 (소통)), released June 10, addressed modern connectivity with six tracks, led by the sarcastic rock track "Oh really.," which critiqued superficial interactions amid the band's maturing sound incorporating electronic touches; it sold 68,825 copies.[74][75] Dearest, the eighth EP released on October 17, 2022, contained six tracks with the title track "I Like You," blending pop-rock elements during a period of member enlistments.[76]| EP Title | Release Date | Tracks | Title Track | Notable Achievement |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Awesome | May 20, 2015 | 5 | Awesome | Debut EP establishing rock energy[68] |
| The Real | August 2, 2017 | 6 | The Real | Polished production shift[69] |
| The Hottest: N.Flying | January 3, 2018 | 6 | Hot Potato | Funk-rock experimentation[70] |
| How Are You? | May 16, 2018 | 5 | How R U Today? | Emotional relational themes[71] |
| Spring Memories | April 24, 2019 | 6 | Spring Memories | #5 Gaon peak, ~31,749 total sales[72][67] |
| Yaho | October 15, 2019 | 5 | Good Bam | Nighttime rock vibes[73] |
| So, Communication | June 10, 2020 | 6 | Oh really. | 68,825 copies sold[74] |
| Dearest | October 17, 2022 | 6 | I Like You | Release amid enlistments[76] |
Singles
N.Flying began their career with a series of indie singles in Japan, marking their initial foray into the music industry as a band under FNC Entertainment. These early releases established their rock sound and helped build a fanbase before their Korean debut. The group's Korean singles, often released as part of single albums or promoted independently from larger projects, highlighted their evolution from indie roots to mainstream success, with notable chart performances and streaming milestones. The Japanese singles include "Basket," released on October 1, 2013, as their debut indie single, featuring the title track alongside "Bittersweet" and "Kiss Me, Miss Me."[77] This release was distributed digitally and physically in Japan, serving as an introduction to their energetic pop-rock style. Following this, "One and Only" was released on January 1, 2014, the second indie single, which topped the Tower Records chart on its second day of release and included tracks like "Reason" and "Oh Yeah."[78] The third indie single, "Live," arrived on November 5, 2014, further solidifying their presence in the Japanese market with its live-performance-inspired energy.[79] In Korea, N.Flying's first single album, Lonely, was released on October 22, 2015, featuring the title track "Lonely" as the lead promotion, alongside "Knock Knock" and a Japanese version of "Lonely." The track debuted at No. 9 on the Gaon Album Chart, marking their entry into the Korean music scene with sales of 2,756 copies in its first month.[16] Later, "Hot Potato," released on January 3, 2018, served as the lead single from their third EP The Hottest, but received focused promotion as a standalone hit, emphasizing the band's charismatic rock vibe and achieving moderate digital traction. The group's breakthrough Korean single promotion came with "Rooftop" on January 2, 2019 (Fly High Project #2), which was later included in the Spring Memories EP; it peaked at No. 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart in April 2019 and secured their first music show win on SBS Inkigayo.[80] The track amassed over 100 million streams on Gaon by October 2019, earning platinum certification and highlighting N.Flying's growing popularity. In 2021, "Unlimited" was released on May 18 as a digital single tied to promotional activities, though limited details are available on its chart performance.[79] Later that year, "Sober" from the Turbulence repackage album received dedicated single promotion starting October 6, 2021, focusing on its introspective lyrics and rock instrumentation to extend the album's reach.[81] Additional notable singles include "Once in a BLUE MOON" (digital single, May 20, 2023, 2 tracks, title "Blue Moon") and "Into You" (digital single, June 25, 2024, 1 track).[82][83]| Title | Release Date | Label | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basket | October 1, 2013 | Indie (Japan) | Japanese debut single; digital and CD formats.[77] |
| One and Only | January 1, 2014 | Indie (Japan) | No. 1 on Tower Records chart day 2.[78] |
| Live | November 5, 2014 | Indie (Japan) | Third indie single emphasizing live energy.[79] |
| Lonely | October 22, 2015 | FNC Entertainment | First Korean single album; No. 9 Gaon Album Chart. |
| Hot Potato | January 3, 2018 | FNC Entertainment | Lead from The Hottest EP; standalone promo focus. |
| Rooftop | January 2, 2019 | FNC Entertainment | No. 1 Gaon Digital; first music show win; >100M streams; included in Spring Memories EP.[80] |
| Unlimited | May 18, 2021 | FNC Entertainment | Digital single for promotions.[79] |
| Sober | October 6, 2021 | FNC Entertainment | Title track single promotion from repackage.[81] |
Filmography
Television shows
N.Flying made their debut television appearance performing "Awesome" on Mnet's M Countdown on May 21, 2015.[13] The band has since promoted numerous singles on major music programs, including KBS's Music Bank, SBS's Inkigayo, and MBC's Show! Music Core. Notable achievements include their first music show win with "Rooftop" on SBS MTV's The Show on March 5, 2019, followed by a second win for the same track on Inkigayo on March 17, 2019.[27] In 2025, following the release of their second studio album, the group secured another victory with the title track "Everlasting" on The Show on June 10, marking their third music show win overall.[45] They also performed "Everlasting" on Music Bank on June 13, 2025, as part of their comeback promotions.[85] The band has made recurring appearances on KBS's variety program Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend since 2017, often reinterpreting classic tracks with their rock style.[86] Highlights include a group win on the November 9, 2019 episode dedicated to songwriter Park Geun-tae, where they performed an energetic cover celebrating their friendship, and vocalist Yoo Hwe-seung's individual victory on the October 19, 2019 episode with a powerful rendition of Queen's "We Are the Champions."[87] Yoo Hwe-seung also competed on MBC's King of Mask Singer in 2018, advancing as the masked contestant "Gameboy" in episodes 147 and 148 with covers including M.C the Max's "Goodbye for a Moment."[88] N.Flying appeared as a group on MBC Every1's Weekly Idol in early 2019, showcasing their band dynamics and live skills during the "God Tier Band Special" segment alongside Day6.[89] N.Flying performed at the 2025 Grand Mint Festival on October 19, 2025, earning the Best Artist (MVP) award.[90] Due to mandatory military enlistments for members Cha Hun, Kim Jae-hyun, and Seo Dong-sung starting in 2023, the group's television activities were significantly reduced during this period.[91] With all members completing service by early 2025, N.Flying resumed promotions, including their Everlasting performances on broadcast music shows.[92] Leader Lee Seung-hyub has ventured into acting, appearing in supporting roles in dramas such as tvN's Prison Playbook in 2017, where he played a minor musician character.[93] The group also featured in FNC Entertainment's promotional content, including the 2020 special All About FNC, highlighting their activities within the agency's roster.[94]Web series and reality shows
N.Flying has utilized web series and reality formats to provide fans with intimate glimpses into their creative processes, daily routines, and live performances, primarily through FNC Entertainment's official YouTube channel and other digital platforms. The band's N.Flying Recording Log series features vlog-style episodes documenting album production, such as the behind-the-scenes footage for their debut full-length album Man on the Moon (2021), often capturing daily life moments and promotional trips to Japan where the group built their initial fanbase.[95] In 2018, N.Flying initiated the Fly High Project, a year-long web documentary initiative that combined monthly content releases with busking performances across Seoul, allowing fans to witness unscripted street sessions and song development in real time, starting with the track "Like a Flower" and emphasizing direct digital fan engagement over traditional broadcasting.[25][96] For their 2024 digital single "Into You" (네가 내 마음에 자리 잡았다), N.Flying released a series of behind-the-scenes web clips on YouTube and Instagram, detailing the recording and conceptual development as a subunit-inspired project featuring select members, which offered fans raw insights into the song's emotional rock ballad style.[97] In 2025, accompanying their world tour '&CON4 : FULL CIRCLE', N.Flying produced episodic tour vlogs uploaded to their official YouTube channel, capturing pre-show preparations, travel anecdotes, and post-performance reflections from stops in Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia, enhancing digital fan engagement with high-production behind-the-scenes content.[98][99]Music videos
N.Flying has produced over 15 music videos since their formation, reflecting an evolution from raw, indie-style performances to sophisticated K-rock productions that incorporate narrative depth and visual innovation. Early works emphasized the band's live energy and simple setups, while later videos feature high-production values, thematic storytelling, and crossover appeal in the K-pop landscape.[100] The band's Japanese indie debut single "Basket," released on October 1, 2013, featured a music video with a simple band performance style, capturing their initial raw rock sound through straightforward footage of the members playing instruments in a minimal setting.[101] This approach aligned with their underground origins under FNC Entertainment, prioritizing musical authenticity over elaborate visuals. Marking their Korean debut, the 2015 music video for "Awesome" from their first mini album adopted an urban rock aesthetic, showcasing the band navigating city streets and rooftops with high-energy choreography and a gritty, streetwise vibe that highlighted their hybrid rap-rock identity.[102] The video has amassed over 2.7 million views on YouTube, establishing N.Flying's presence in the domestic market.[102] The title track "Good Bam" from the 2019 EP Yaho presented a retro 80s concept in its music video, evoking nostalgic synth-pop elements through vibrant colors, vintage fashion, and playful band interactions that contrasted their typical rock edge.[103] Directed by the acclaimed production team Zanybros, known for their stylized K-pop visuals, the video surpassed 2.4 million views, contributing to the EP's chart success and fan acclaim for its lighthearted tone.[104] In 2021, the repackaged album Turbulence's lead single "Sober" delivered a dramatic narrative in its music video, depicting the band's members grappling with youthful confusion and resilience amid airplane motifs symbolizing life's upheavals, produced with high cinematic quality to convey emotional depth.[105][106] The video, which has garnered over 1.3 million views, underscored N.Flying's maturation into thematic storytelling within rock frameworks.[106] Most recently, the 2025 full-length album Everlasting's title track music video explored a reunion theme following the members' military service, incorporating cosmic visuals like starry skies and ethereal effects to symbolize enduring bonds and timeless love, aligning with the album's Britpop-inspired romantic motifs.[107][108] The video rapidly accumulated over 6.5 million views shortly after release on May 28, 2025, marking a milestone in their decade-long career.[109] N.Flying released a medley cover of League of Legends OSTs "Legends Never Die" and "GODS" on November 9, 2025, as a digital video for the 2025 Worlds Grand Finals.[110]Concerts and tours
Headlining tours
N.Flying's first major headlining tour outside South Korea was the 2023 Live USA Tour titled "DWUW: Do What You Want," marking their debut in North America as a headliner. The six-date tour ran from January 13 to January 22, 2023, commencing at Terminal 5 in New York City and concluding at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles, with additional stops at the Copernicus Center in Chicago, Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Buckhead Theatre in Atlanta, and Warehouse Live in Houston.[42] The performances featured high-energy rock sets drawing from their discography, including tracks like "Rooftop" and "Good Enough," and received positive feedback for their live instrumentation and fan engagement.[111] Building on their growing international presence, N.Flying announced their most ambitious headlining endeavor yet with the 2025 LIVE World Tour "&CON4 : FULL CIRCLE," a celebration of their 10th anniversary since debut. Kicking off with three consecutive nights at Olympic Hall in Seoul from May 9 to 11, 2025, the tour expanded to over 30 dates across multiple continents, including a domestic stop at KBS Busan Hall on July 5, 2025, and international venues such as Broadway Theatre in Macau on August 9, Palladium Times Square in New York on August 20, The Riviera Theatre in Chicago on August 24, House of Blues in Dallas on August 26, Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles on August 29, Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on August 31, indigo at The O2 in London on October 1, Salle Pleyel in Paris on October 4, and Kaohsiung Music Center in Taiwan on November 15, 2025.[47][112][113] Setlists for the "&CON4 : FULL CIRCLE" tour emphasized the group's evolution, blending anniversary highlights with fan favorites such as "Shooting Star," "Moonshot," "I Like You," "Into You," "Blue Moon," and "Yaho" from their 2019 EP, alongside newer material from the 2025 album Everlasting including the title track "Everlasting" and "Run Like This."[114][115] The production incorporated dynamic visuals and extended encores, fostering immersive experiences that highlighted their rock roots and vocal harmonies. Ticket demand underscored N.Flying's enduring popularity, with the Seoul opener selling out immediately upon general sales, followed by rapid sell-outs for the Busan show and multiple European dates, prompting the announcement of an encore concert '&CON4 ENCORE : Let's Roll &4EVER' on October 24, 2025, with shows from December 19 to 21 at SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium, which sold out rapidly.[116][117] Fans expressed overwhelming excitement on social platforms, praising the tour's global reach and the band's energetic delivery, which solidified their status as a rising force in international K-rock.[118]Concert and festival appearances
N.Flying has made numerous appearances at fanmeetings, festivals, and special events throughout their career, often showcasing their energetic live performances and engaging directly with fans. In 2018, as part of their "Fly High Project," the band conducted busking sessions in Seoul to promote their new music releases, including performances of tracks like "Like a Flower," allowing them to connect intimately with street audiences and build grassroots momentum ahead of larger shows.[25][96] The group frequently served as opening acts for labelmates FT Island during their early years, highlighting their synergy within FNC Entertainment. Notable instances include opening for FT Island's 6th anniversary concert in 2014 and their "Arena Tour 2018 - PLANET BONDS" across multiple Japanese venues in April and May 2018, where N.Flying performed high-energy sets to warm up crowds for the headliners.[119][120] In 2019, N.Flying held their first fanmeeting titled "Fly High Project Note 3: Bom I Busi Ge" on April 27 at MUV Hall in Seoul, featuring exclusive performances and fan interactions as part of the ongoing project series.[121][122] During the COVID-19 pandemic, they adapted with an online fanmeeting component integrated into their 2021 LIVE '&CON - Man on the Moon' event on July 31 at Yes24 Live Hall, streamed via platforms like KAVECON and Olleh TV to reach global audiences.[38][123] N.Flying has been a staple at FNC Entertainment's annual FNC Kingdom festivals since their debut, performing at the inaugural 2015 edition in Seoul's Jamsil Indoor Stadium and subsequent events in Hong Kong and Chiba, Japan, where they delivered sets including pre-debut tracks like "Knock Knock" to introduce their sound to international fans.[124] In 2024, they took the stage at the "Love FNC Countdown" year-end concert on December 31 at Sejong University's Daeyang Hall, joining FT Island and other label acts in a celebratory New Year's Eve performance.[125][126] Marking their 10th anniversary, N.Flying performed a standalone celebratory concert in Los Angeles on August 29, 2025, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre as part of their global activities, featuring hits and fan-favorite tracks in a intimate setting.[127] Earlier that year, they appeared at the DANFESTA festival on May 14 at Dankook University's Jukjeon Campus, debuting elements of new tracks alongside staples like "Rooftop" and "Blue Moon" for an enthusiastic university crowd.[128] They also participated in the 2025 FNC Band Kingdom events, including shows on August 2-3 at Kaohsiung Arena in Taiwan, collaborating with FNC rock acts like FT Island and CNBLUE in a festival-style lineup.[129][130]Awards and nominations
Awards
N.Flying has garnered recognition for their rock-infused contributions to K-pop, accumulating over 10 awards across music shows, year-end ceremonies, and brand accolades, often celebrating their breakthrough hit "Rooftop" and innovative band performances.[131][132] These honors underscore the group's impact on blending rock elements with idol music, particularly following their 2019 commercial success.| Year | Award | Ceremony | For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Rising Hot Star Award | Soribada Best K-Music Awards | Overall |
| 2019 | Idol Band of the Year | Brand of the Year Awards | Overall |
| 2019 | Best Rock | Melon Music Awards | "Rooftop" |
| 2019 | 1st Place | The Show | "Rooftop" |
| 2019 | 1st Place | Inkigayo | "Rooftop" |
| 2020 | Band Performer of the Year | The Fact Music Awards | Overall |
| 2020 | Idol Band Award | Korea First Brand Awards | Overall |
| 2020 | Discovery of the Year (Band) | Gaon Chart Music Awards | "Rooftop" |
| 2025 | 1st Place | The Show | "Everlasting" |