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) Hit Songs | A Comprehensive Introduction from Big Hits to the Newest Tracks (21–30)
Shadow (Geulimja / Kage)BEAST

Released in July 2013, this is the title track of BEAST’s second full-length Korean album, “Hard to Love, How to Love.” It expresses the poignant feelings of a man whose presence fades away from his loved one, like a shadow that disappears when the light goes out.
The song harmonizes an intense beat with a sweet piano melody.
Please Take Care of My Girlfriend (Say No / Please Look After My Girlfriend)BEAST

Like the previously introduced ‘Shock,’ it is included on the second mini-album ‘Shock Of The New Era,’ released in March 2010.
His ex-girlfriend starts dating one of his friends, but he wants her to say, ‘I’m still waiting for him’… It’s a song that portrays a man’s lingering feelings for his former lover.
BEAST (Highlight) hit songs | From blockbuster hits to the latest tracks, a comprehensive introduction (31–40)
No longer / Not anymore (No More / From now on, it’s different)BEAST

This single, released in June 2014, is a ballad written and composed by member Yong Jun-hyung.
It portrays a man whose ex-lover comes to see him, yet he knows he’s not the one who can stay by her side and make her happy.
While worrying about her, he tries to push her away.
With its sweet piano melody and delicate lyrics, it’s a heartrending track.
#TBMBEAST

A single released digitally in August 2015 as the fifth installment of a 10-month consecutive release project in Japan.
The title “TBM” is an abbreviation for “Throwback Memories,” and the lyrics depict nostalgic summer memories.
On the eve of the release, it also drew attention when the members posted their own memories on social media with the hashtag #TBM.
ALL IS IN UBEAST

Released in October 2015, this is the eighth installment of a Japanese project that put out releases for ten consecutive months.
It’s a mid-tempo, rhythmic track with lyrics and composition contributed by member Yong Junhyung.
At first glance, the lyrics might seem to portray a happy couple in love, but the story-driven music video depicts the two retracing their once-happy past.
CAN’T WAIT TO LOVE YOUBEAST

A track released in Japan in May 2015 as the third installment of a 10-month consecutive release.
Composed by BRIAN LEE, who has created masterpieces such as Lady Gaga’s “AMERICANO,” it garnered attention not only in Japan but worldwide.
It’s a perfect summer song that depicts a refreshing romance.
HANDS UPBEAST

It’s a Japanese single released digitally in April 2015 as the second installment in a 10-month consecutive release series.
Unlike BEAST’s dance tracks that have captivated fans in Japan and Korea, this is a more laid-back pop tune with a refreshing, memorable melody.
It reached No.
1 on the iTunes Pop Chart.


