From MISAMO’s glittering “Confetti” to MONSTA X’s heartfelt “growing pains,” February gave us a lineup worth replaying long after winter fades.
February 2026 delivered one of the most varied release slates in recent memory — a mix of debuts, anniversaries, and long‑awaited solo chapters. What tied them together was intention: every track this month felt like an artist saying something specific, whether it was a declaration of confidence, a return to softness, or a step into new emotional territory.
Here’s a closer look at the title tracks that shaped the month.
NAVILLERA – “NO LIMIT”
Released February 3, 2026
NAVILLERA opened the month with a punchy, performance‑driven single that leans into their youthful intensity. “NO LIMIT” feels like a mission statement — fast, forward‑moving, and built around the kind of choreography‑first structure that rookies often use to plant their flag. It’s a track that prioritizes attitude and momentum, giving the group a bold canvas to introduce themselves on their own terms.
MISAMO (TWICE) – “Confetti”
Released February 4, 2026
MISAMO’s “Confetti” is theatrical in the best way — a soft, shimmering pop track that plays to the trio’s elegance and emotional clarity. Mina, Sana, and Momo have always excelled at understated storytelling, and here they lean into a polished, almost musical‑theater sensibility. The result is a title track that feels celebratory without being loud, charming without being sugary.
ATEEZ – “Adrenaline”
Released February 6, 2026
ATEEZ continue their world‑building with “Adrenaline,” a track that thrives on tension and release. The verses simmer, the pre‑chorus tightens, and the drop hits with the kind of theatrical punch that has become their signature. It’s a song built for the stage — dramatic, physical, and unmistakably ATEEZ — and another chapter in their ongoing exploration of high‑stakes storytelling.
MONSTA X – “growing pains”
Released February 6, 2026
“growing pains” is a softer, more reflective turn for MONSTA X — a track that trades their usual power for vulnerability. The song sits in that emotional space between letting go and moving forward, carried by warm vocals and a sense of quiet honesty. It’s the kind of release that resonates deeply with longtime fans, offering a glimpse into the group’s more introspective side.
Yang Yoseop (HIGHLIGHT) – “Fade Away”
Released February 9, 2026
Yoseop’s voice has always been a storyteller, and “Fade Away” gives him room to let it bloom. The track feels cinematic — gentle at first, then gradually expanding into something sweeping and emotional. It’s a classic Yoseop title track: vocally rich, beautifully controlled, and anchored in the kind of emotional sincerity that has defined his solo work.
JIWOO (KARD) – “Home Sweet Home”
Released February 11, 2026
JIWOO’s first solo title track is atmospheric and moody, leaning into her smoky tone and natural charisma. “Home Sweet Home” plays with contrast — soft verses, a restrained chorus, and a sense of emotional distance that fits the EP’s themes. It’s a confident, stylish debut that shows just how much texture she brings to KARD and how compelling she is on her own.
Lee Jiham (A.C.E) – “Too late”
Released February 12, 2026
“Too late” is intimate and heartfelt — a debut that feels like a diary entry set to music. Jiham leans into warmth and vulnerability, letting his voice carry the weight of regret and longing. It’s a beautifully restrained title track, the kind that grows with each listen and signals a promising solo identity rooted in emotional storytelling.
X:IN – “Dazzle Flash”
Released February 20, 2026
“Dazzle Flash” is bright, bold, and delightfully chaotic — a track that embraces the group’s quirky, high‑energy identity. X:IN lean into charisma over polish, delivering a title track that’s fun, fast, and unapologetically loud. It’s the kind of release that thrives on personality, and the group sells it with confidence.
NCT JNJM (Jeno & Jaemin) – “BOTH SIDES”
Released February 23, 2026
“BOTH SIDES” is sleek and stylish, built around the chemistry that Jeno and Jaemin have honed for years. The track plays with duality — light and dark, smooth and sharp — while giving both members room to show off their vocal color and performance instincts. It’s a polished, modern title track that feels tailor‑made for the duo’s strengths.
WJSN – “Bloom hour”
Released February 25, 2026
WJSN’s 10th‑anniversary single is warm, nostalgic, and full of gratitude. “Bloom hour” feels like a love letter — to fans, to the group’s history, and to the cosmic universe they’ve built over a decade. It’s bright without being loud, sentimental without being heavy, and exactly the kind of celebratory track a milestone year deserves.
Closing Thoughts
February 2026 was a month defined by contrast: rookies staking their claim, veterans reflecting on their journey, and soloists carving out new artistic identities. What tied everything together was intention — every track felt purposeful, personal, and rooted in the artist’s evolving story.
Image and Video Credits to artists’ respective agencies.

