Named by Hypebeast as “a staple of the underground rap scene of Seoul,” Bryan Chase is known for his versatility and melodic flows.
That same versatility shines in his newest alt-pop and dance track, “Kill The Night,” a song designed to shake out frustration and demand your attention.
"Kill The Night" top-line melody is instantly contagious, and the driving production keeps you hooked for the full 2 minutes and 11 seconds. It’s a relentless track that will have you moving from start to finish.
The song opens with urgent energy, featuring power chords that shimmer like bell-like keys.
Chase’s vocals are fluid and melodic, reminiscent of Michael Jackson, and the top-line melody builds suspense while allowing listeners to fully sink into the track’s themes. Lyrically, it’s about not wanting to “kill the night”—not wanting the vibe to end—because the energy is simply too strong to let go.
Bryan Chase first debuted in 2015 with the EP Lost in the City Part.1 as a member of the legendary Cohort crew, which once dominated the Korean hip-hop scene.
In 2016, with the release of the album The Last Orcas, the crew reached the peak of their international career and cemented their place in Korean hip-hop history.
Now, Bryan Chase continues to push boundaries, blending genres and styles to create music that is both infectious and innovative.