BEAST (Highlight) greatest songs | From smash hits to the latest tracks, all at once
The Korean four-member male idol group BEAST has captivated many fans with their powerful vocals and performance skills.
After experiencing various dramatic turns—such as member departures and changing their group name to Highlight—they made major headlines by resuming activities under the name “BEAST” in 2025 for the first time in nine years.
In this article, we introduce a series of moving hit songs born along their journey from their 2009 debut, through BEAST, and into Highlight.
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BEAST (Highlight) Greatest Songs | A Comprehensive Selection from Mega Hits to the Newest Tracks (1–10)
More than you thinkBEAST

A track included on BEAST’s best-of album BEAST JAPAN BEST, released in September 2014, which compiles their Japanese songs.
The song was produced by the Japanese creator team agehasprings, who also teamed up with the group on the Japanese single Adrenaline released in May.
The lyrics—“You’re the only one for me, I want you to need me”—leave listeners with a lingering sense of heartache.
BODYBEAST (HIGHLIGHT)

A dance number by Highlight featuring an irresistibly hummable whistling riff and playful sound.
Released in March 2024 as the title track of the mini-album “Switch On,” the song’s house-inspired, buoyant beat naturally gets your body moving.
The lyrics conjure up a confident protagonist who, without overthinking, simply gives in to the music and showcases their charm to the fullest.
Put it on when you want a quick refresh—your spirits are sure to lift!
Endless EndingBEAST (HIGHLIGHT)

An affecting ballad by BEAST that likens a past love to a film, evoking the aching sorrow of being unable to accept its end.
Through their delicate vocals, you can feel the protagonist’s piercing wish—almost as if they’re praying the end credits will never roll.
Released in April 2025 as a track on the mini-album “From Real to Surreal,” it’s especially moving for longtime fans, as it marks their first work in about nine years to bear the BEAST name.
It’s the kind of song that gently wraps around your heart on a night when you want to quietly immerse yourself in unforgettable memories.
BEAST (Highlight) greatest songs | A comprehensive introduction from smash hits to the latest tracks (11–20)
Plz Don’t Be SadBEAST (HIGHLIGHT)

A dance track brimming with Highlight’s positive charm that makes you want to sing along without even thinking! The straightforward message, “Don’t be sad, smile,” rides a lively beat and really resonates.
It feels as if, after changing their group name and making a fresh start, they’re telling fans, “Let’s keep having fun together,” and many listeners say they can’t help but smile as they listen.
Released in March 2017 as the lead track from the mini-album “Can You Feel It?”, the song won first place on eight major music programs.
It’s a warm cheer only they could deliver after overcoming hardships—one that gently blows away a heavy heart.
12:30 (12:30 / 12:30)BEAST

The title track from the 7th mini-album “TIME,” released in October 2014.
It’s a poignant song that likens two former lovers—who once loved each other but are now walking separate paths—to the hour and minute hands pointing in different directions.
Starting with this song, member Yong Junhyung formed a songwriting team called Good Life and participated in composing.
It‘s Still BeautifulBEAST (HIGHLIGHT)

It’s a deeply resonant piano ballad that marks a new beginning for the group.
It looks back on days spent with a former lover and quietly affirms that those memories remain beautiful.
This theme overlaps with their own situation of starting anew after leaving the name BEAST, striking a chord with listeners.
Released in March 2017 as a pre-release track from the mini-album “Can You Feel It?”, the song draws you in with vocals brimming with tender yet aching emotions that only they, having overcome such major changes, could express.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to hear on a quiet night, when you wish to gently hold your precious memories close.
YeY (Yei / Yei)BEAST

This is the title track from the 8th mini album “ORDINARY,” released in July 2015.
With lyrics that resonate with people weary of love, a poignant intro, and an addictive refrain repeating “Yey Yey Yey Yey,” it’s an electronic pop dance track that leaves a lasting impression.


