Absolute First Album is ambition before polish. Confident, eclectic, and surprisingly bold for a debut, the album introduces T-ARA as a group unafraid to experiment with sound and attitude right from the start. It doesn’t play safe; it explores.
Sonically, the album jumps across late-2000s K-pop staples: electro-pop, dance, R&B, ballads, and club-ready tracks. The production reflects its era but does so with personality, mixing dramatic melodies with addictive hooks. Rather than feeling scattered, the variety reads as curiosity and drive.
Lyrically, the record focuses on confidence, desire, independence, and emotional intensity. The writing isn’t deeply introspective, but it’s assertive and memorable.
T-ARA project charisma and control, even when the material leans theatrical.
The reason it lands at 4.5 instead of five is cohesion. As a debut full-length, it prioritizes impact and range over a single, unified emotional arc. Some tracks function more as statements of capability than as essential narrative pieces.
Still, Absolute First Album remains one of the strongest K-pop debut albums of its generation. Bold, hit-driven, and unapologetically ambitious, it laid the foundation for T-ARA’s identity and future dominance.
Favorite Track: Wanna Play?
Skip Track: Apple Is A
Disclaimer: This Is my opinion based on personal taste and emotions.
The skip tracks are not bad songs but just songs that are less memorable.
Tracklist
- 1One & One2:365.0 ★
- 2처음처럼4:054.5 ★
- 3Bo Peep Bo Peep3:454.5 ★
- 4Tic Tic Toc3:194.5 ★
- 5Bye Bye3:344.0 ★
- 6Apple is A3:103.0 ★
- 7Falling U3:303.0 ★
- 8너너너3:403.5 ★
- 9거짓말 (Dance ver.)3:464.0 ★
- 10T.T.L (Time to love)3:384.0 ★
- 11거짓말 (Slow ver.)3:594.0 ★
- 12TTL Listen.23:324.0 ★
- 13좋은 사람3:333.0 ★
- 14놀아볼래?2:545.0 ★
More by T‐ARA
Issues
A4 December 2009- ADigital Media4 December 2009
BDigital Media23 February 2010
BCD (Normal)3 March 2010- BCD (Limited)3 March 2010
- A23 December 2013
- BCD (Normal)23 December 2013
- A2 June 2015
- BCD (Normal)2 June 2015
- B







