Why Dragon Pony‘s ’RUN RUN RUN' is the Soundtrack of Youth: Deep Dive and Reviews

Song Oh-jeong | 2026.03.10

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[By Song O-jeong, Sports Today] Dragon Pony — composed of Ahn Tae-gyu, Pyeon Seong-hyeon, Kwon Se-hyeok and Go Kang-hoon — is charging ahead, propelled by an irrepressible youthful energy.

Dragon Pony released their third EP, RUN RUN RUN, today (the 10th) at 6 p.m. on major streaming services.

The title track, \"Ah, Everything Goes My Way!,\" captures a generation's defiant cry to live by their own rules rather than society's. From a technical, flowing guitar riff that hooks listeners from the first bars, the arrangement layers instruments into a surge of raw energy. The song functions like a spell the band casts on itself, and with it Dragon Pony further stakes its claim as a standard-bearer of high-octane, forward-driving rock.

The music video, released alongside the single, follows the four members as they break free from cycles of surveillance and repetition and discover their own agency. With lyrics such as GO GET IT NOW / JUST FORGET IT NOW — \"empty it all out\" — the band signals a relentless, band-centered momentum that raises expectations for what they'll do next.

RUN RUN RUN features five tracks that center on a classic rock sound while weaving in other influences: \"Songeum,\" an emotional piece that compares the passage of time to lines on the palm; \"Zombie,\" which likens our feverish obsessions to the undead; \"Rehearsal,\" a meditation on realities that don't change despite effort and the inevitable steps we still must take; and \"Hidden Heart,\" a delicate unraveling of deeply buried feelings.

RUN RUN RUN continues the band's coming-of-age arc first explored on the EPs POP UP and Not Out and the digital single \"Earth Boy.\" Confronted with countless choices and no clear answers, the record urges listeners to stop overthinking and run toward what their hearts want. Every member serves as a main producer, writing, composing and arranging each track — reinforcing their identity as a self-producing band and preparing to translate their distinct musical colors into high-voltage live performances.

[Sports Today reporter Song O-jeong ent@stoo.com]
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