N.Flying's 'Flashback' Climbs the Charts: A Resurgence in Popularity
N.Flying's 'Flashback' Climbs the Charts: A Resurgence in Popularity
K-pop band N.Flying is experiencing a resurgence in popularity with their song 'Flashback' making a notable climb on the charts.

As of 9 AM on the 6th, 'Flashback', a track from their 2021 full-length album 'Man on the Moon', has reached the 71st position on Melon's TOP100 chart. This is a significant leap from its position outside the top 1000 just two months ago. The song is also performing well on other major music platforms, ranking 30th on Bugs' real-time chart, 35th on Genie Music's TOP200 chart, and 38th on YouTube Music's weekly popular songs chart.

'Flashback' is a rock ballad that blends a gentle string melody with N.Flying's unique style. The song, co-written by members Seunghyub Lee and Hweseung Yoo, captures the poignant longing for moments that will never return, leaving a lasting impression as it intertwines with the passage of time and changing seasons.
N.Flying's 'Flashback' Climbs the Charts: A Resurgence in Popularity
N.Flying's 'Flashback' Climbs the Charts: A Resurgence in Popularity
The song's resurgence has been fueled by viral live performance videos circulating on social media. N.Flying further capitalized on this momentum by releasing a special clip and performing on KBS2's 'Music Bank' on the 3rd, marking their return to the stage.

This success follows the band's previous hits, including 'Rooftop' from the 2019 'FLY HIGH PROJECT' and 'Blue Moon' from the 2023 digital single 'Once in a BLUE MOON'. With 'Flashback', N.Flying once again demonstrates their enduring appeal and solidifies their status as a leading band in the industry, showcasing their robust musicality and mass appeal.

In addition to their chart success, N.Flying recently concluded their first domestic fan meeting in eight years, '2026 NFlying FAN MEETING: Let's Talk About Our Little Stories'. They are set to continue engaging with fans through upcoming fan meetings in Taipei on April 11-12, Macau on May 9, and Tokyo on June 3.

Reported by Ji-won Kim, TenAsia one@tenasia.co.kr