에이핑크(Apink)의 킬링보이스를 라이브로!

청량함을 가득 담아 ‘D N D’로 돌아온 에이핑크💖

[선곡리스트]
00:00 오프닝
01:03 몰라요
02:19 My My
03:27 4월 19일
04:41 U You
06:25 NoNoNo
07:58 Mr. Chu
09:27 LUV
10:32 Remember
11:56 네가 손짓해주면
13:37 내가 설렐 수 있게
14:55 1도 없어
16:20 덤더럼(Dumhdurum)
17:50 D N D 🆕

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44 comments
  1. 이 영상을 통해 에이핑크의 일대기를 알수있어서 너무 좋았습니다. 이 영상을 보고 에이핑크라는 팀에서 좋은 노래가 많이 나왔다는걸 더욱더 알게되었습니다. 멤버들의 멋진 라이브에도 놀라기도 했고 에이핑크의 팬이라는걸 뿌듯하게 생각하게 되었습니다!

  2. 11:16 it’s very obvious that Namjoo was almost chosen for the main vocal before Eunji was added. She is a true performer that has a distinguished vocal color and full FULL of stage presence and charisma.

  3. 음원 틀어놓은 줄 알았어요. 다들 라이브 엄청 잘하네요! 신곡 내고 다시 활동하면 좋겠어요

  4. I’ve seen a lot of fellow Pandas asking why some songs weren’t included in Apink’s Killing Voice—especially Eung Eung and Dilemma. Totally valid question, because let’s be honest… those are bangers too.

    I’m actually posting this to help enlighten everyone, because it’s been almost 3 years since that Killing Voice came out, and this question still pops up from time to time—kind of one of those things a lot of us just parked in our minds without a clear answer.

    When you really look at how Killing Voice works, the choices start to make more sense.

    First, there’s the biggest limitation: time. Killing Voice performances usually run around 15–20 minutes, and that already includes shortened versions of each song. Apink has a long, hit-filled discography, so fitting everything in is just impossible. At some point, even great songs have to be left out.

    But what really made Apink’s Killing Voice stand out is that it wasn’t just a random list of hits—it was carefully structured like a journey. The setlist followed their evolution from their innocent and bright beginnings to their more mature and refined sound. Because of that, the songs weren’t chosen based on popularity alone, but also on how well they flowed together emotionally and musically.

    That’s where some tough decisions likely came in. Songs like Eung Eung definitely fit their evolution, but including too many tracks from the same era could throw off the balance of the overall timeline. Meanwhile, Dilemma has a more intense and dramatic tone, which might not have blended as smoothly into the pacing they built toward the final songs like D N D.

    Another important factor is the inclusion of fan songs like April 19th and The Wave. Those weren’t just filler—they were intentional. They represent Apink’s bond with Pandas and their identity as a group. So instead of maximizing the number of title tracks, they made space for something more meaningful, even if it meant leaving out other hits.

    There’s also the performance side to consider. Killing Voice is very vocal-focused, and songs need to work well in short, live medley segments. Some tracks rely heavily on production or need more time to fully land, which makes them harder to include in this format.

    At the end of the day, it really comes down to this: the setlist wasn’t about including every great song—it was about telling Apink’s story in the most cohesive and emotional way possible within a limited time.

    And honestly, the fact that we’re debating which hits were left out just shows how strong their discography really is. Not every group can leave out songs like Eung Eung and Dilemma and still deliver a performance that feels complete.

    That’s Apink for you. 🐼💖

  5. 지금들어도 대단한 자신감이네~~ 한번 해보자는것도 아니고 크으~~ 갈때까지 가보쟈~~

  6. Kim namjoo apink ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤love

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