Biggest Fan Lyrics & Tracklist – Irene
Album Overview
Biggest Fan is the first full-length studio album by South Korean singer Irene, a member of the K‑pop group Red Velvet. It was released on March 30, 2026, through SM Entertainment in multiple formats including CD, digital download, QR card, and streaming platforms. This project marks Irene’s official debut as a solo artist in the full‑length album format, following her 2024 EP Like a Flower. The album comprises ten tracks and spans a blend of pop dance, R&B pop, house and electro‑pop influences, reflecting a wide musical spectrum and thematic focus on personal growth and connection with fans.
The title track “Biggest Fan” features a bright pop dance arrangement with a rhythmic bass groove and relaxed spoken elements, conveying a message of mutual support and positivity between artist and audience. The album’s sound incorporates electro‑pop textures, synth layers, retro elements, and dynamic vocal deliveries that showcase Irene’s versatility as a soloist.
Musical Style and Themes
Across its ten tracks, Biggest Fan navigates multiple stylistic territories while grounding itself in contemporary pop aesthetics. The opening title track presents an upbeat, catchy dance production with an emphasis on confidence and fan‑centric themes. Other songs such as “Best Believe” and “Black Halo” expand on R&B and synth‑based pop, with dreamy or gospel‑inflected textures. Tracks like “Don’t Wanna Get Up” and “Wasteland” incorporate house or atmospheric pop elements, exploring freedom, transcendence, and self‑reflection.
Lyrically the album touches on self‑acceptance, perseverance, emotional honesty, and the artist’s evolving relationship with her supporters. Some songs evoke introspective narratives about identity and escape, while others maintain anthemic or celebratory tones.
Release Information
Biggest Fan was recorded in 2025 and officially released on March 30, 2026. The album was supported by a sequence of mood clips, teaser images, and promotional schedule content released in March 2026, culminating in its launch across major music services and platforms. The physical release was made available in multiple versions, including photobook, compact, and TV (Smart Album) configurations, allowing fans to collect diverse packaging options.
The title track “Biggest Fan” was accompanied by promotional live performances and visual content shared through official channels, reinforcing the thematic concept of reciprocal admiration between the artist and her fanbase.
Full Tracklist
- Biggest Fan
- Best Believe
- Don’t Wanna Get Up
- Face To Face
- Million Miles Away
- Love Can Make A Way
- Spit It Out
- Black Halo
- MTV (My Timeless Video)
- Wasteland
Credits
Main Artist: Irene (vocals, lead singer).
Title Track Credits (“Biggest Fan”): Lyrics by Liljune; composition by Evan Gartner, Grace Baer, Samuel Preston; arranged by Evan Gartner.
Track Contributions:
Best Believe – Korean lyrics by Kim In Hyung (Jamfactory); composed by Emile Ghantous, Jackson Hirsh, Kevin Randolph, Eva Honey, Meg Donnelly; arranged by Emile Ghantous, Rence.
Don’t Wanna Get Up – Korean lyrics by Jang Jung Won (Jamfactory); composed by Chloe Angelides, Alex Chapman, Oliver “German” Peterhof; arranged by German.
Face To Face – Korean lyrics by Lee Seu Ran; composed by Anders Nilsen, Kristin Marie, Magnus Clausen, Mathilde Nyegaard; arranged by Anders Nilsen.
Million Miles Away – Korean lyrics by 금토 (153/Joombas); composed by Jacob Manson, Vincent J. van den Ende, Conor Blake, Melodie; arranged by Jacob Manson, Avedon.
Love Can Make A Way – Korean lyrics by Yorkie; composed by HUMBLER, Davey Nate, HIGHERBABY, Jayna Brown; arranged by HUMBLER.
Spit It Out – Korean lyrics by Na Jung Ah (153/Joombas); composed by Ella Boh, CXLOE, Liv Miraldi, Niko Mohr, Joshua Linne; arranged by FriendsFromCollege.
Black Halo – Korean lyrics by Oh Hyun Sun (lalala studio); composed by Kristin Carpenter, Rasmus Budny, Gustav Nyström; arranged by Rasmus Budny, Gustav Nyström.
MTV (My Timeless Video) – Korean lyrics by danke and Moon Ji Young (lalala studio); composed by Sean Fischer, 3nrique, Young Chance, Wilhelmina; arranged by Sean Fischer.
Wasteland – Korean lyrics by Goo Tae Woo (Jamfactory), Yoo So Hyun (lalala studio), and sabi; composed by Elias Edman, Jacob Werner, Hanna Jäger, Phoebe Ryan; arranged by Elias Edman, Jacob Werner.
Label: SM Entertainment; Distributor: Kakao Entertainment.









