The K-pop culture is gradually spreading worldwide, and everyone seems to be obsessed with it. But are you new to the trend and have no idea where to begin? Here’s a comprehensive list of some of the best songs of a few of the most famous artists or bands you can start with!
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Blood Sweat Tears by BTS
This song potentially contributed to BTS’s international fame and is considered one of their best since its release in 2016. The tune is quite dynamic and grows on you instantly!
PS – Good luck figuring out the music video’s meaning!
Gentleman by Psy
Remember Gangnam Style’s Psy, who introduced the world to K-pop? Well, his comparatively lesser-known but equally catchy song ‘Gentleman’ will get you hooked too!
My Pace by Stray Kids
Following themes like fears, anxiety, and peer pressure, My Pace is surprisingly upbeat and puts a smile on the listener’s face.
Playing With Fire by Blackpink
The song, Playing with fire, is a fun, peppy song, and the lyrics are pretty meaningful and are also one of their most popular ones. Another one of their underrated songs, Stay, is a good pick for a change of genre.
Palette by IU
IU is one of the most established K-pop artists with many good songs under her name. Palette is quite aesthetically pleasing and can be an excellent addition to the nighttime playlist.
Bang Bang Bang by Big Bang
This is one of the classics of the group and an amazing party song. It is a power-packed piece and will have you nodding your head in no time!
Spring Day by BTS
One of the most popular boy bands of our times, BTS’s ‘Spring Day’ deals with themes like love and longing for the past, combined with a soulful and slightly melancholic tone and some of the finest lyrics.
More & More by Twice
Twice has recently started gaining a lot of attention internationally, and their songs are decent enough to give a try. More & More is an enjoyable track with a catchy tune.
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