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"All-Kill" also appears as a track on the soundtrack for the video game Dead by Daylight (Chapter 19), which features a K-pop-themed horror story centered around a killer known as "The Trickster".

True to the group’s style, the song features a sudden and "juddering" EDM drop mid-way through the chorus. While some critics found the transition jarring, many fans found it to be a refreshing update to their traditional sound. Verdict: A "Hidden Gem" for Fans All-Kill - Music (Extended)

Though released as a B-side alongside the title track "Tiki Taka," "All-Kill" was widely praised by both fans and critics. Many listeners actually preferred it over the lead single, with Pop Wrapped even naming it one of the . It is a high-energy, emotionally resonant track that proves T-ara's musical identity remains as strong as ever. "All-Kill" also appears as a track on the

"" by the iconic K-pop girl group T-ara is a standout track from their 2021 comeback single album, Re:T-ara . As their first release in over four years, this song is a masterclass in blending the group's signature nostalgic sound with modern production. A Triumphant Return to Form Verdict: A "Hidden Gem" for Fans Though released

The track opens with a melancholy, spaghetti western-inspired guitar line that sets a dramatic and dynamic tone for the verses.

Members Qri, Eunjung, Hyomin, and Jiyeon deliver rich, "velvet" tones that perfectly convey the song's poetic and tragic lyrics. Eunjung’s dark rap verses provide a sharp, feathery contrast to Hyomin’s softer vocals, heightening the emotional storytelling.

"All-Kill" lives up to its name, referencing the coveted K-pop chart-topping achievement. It is a lyrical, Western-style hip-hop pop dance track that immediately transports listeners back to the group's "golden era". Produced by long-time collaborators and Ahn Young-min , who have worked with the group since their debut, the song captures the essence of what made T-ara a powerhouse.