What Kpop songs should everyone know?
Top 10 K-Pop Songs of All Time
- “No Other” by Super Junior.
- “Gentleman” by PSY.
- “Oppa Is Just My Style” (“Gangnam Style 2”) by PSY & Hyuna.
- “DNA” by BTS.
- “Fire” by BTS.
- “TT” by Twice.
- “Daddy” by PSY ft. CL.
- “As If It’s Your Last” by Blackpink.
Which Kpop group has the most song?
BTS has achieved the most number-one songs among all male groups to enter the K-pop Hot 100 with eight, and holds the all-time record for most weeks at number one among all artists and groups with a cumulative total of 49 weeks.
What is the most viewed K-pop song?
Most-Watched Kpop Music Videos on YouTube of All Time
- PSY – GANGNAM STYLE.
- BLACKPINK – DDU-DU DDU-DU.
- PSY – GENTLEMAN.
- BLACKPINK – Kill This Love.
- BTS – DNA.
- BTS – Boy With Luv.
- BTS – Dynamite.
- BLACKPINK – BOOMBAYAH.
What did you think when you first listened to KPOP?
When I first listened to K-pop, I was new to listening to music that was in a different language because most of my favorite songs at the time were in English. So, when my friend introduced me to Korean music, I thought it was interesting and unique.
Is SNSD’s “Gee” the first K-pop song you ever listened to?
For many K-pop fans, SNSD’s “Gee” is one of the first K-pop songs they ever listened to. From the track’s infectious chorus to the simple styling of the music video (white T-shirts and colored skinny jeans were a lewk in 2009), it’s no wonder why “Gee” was the gateway track for many K-pop fans.
Why do people like K-pop so much?
Sometimes you’ll have the classic K-pop song that’s very cutesy and adorable. While other times you may find the song to be very masculine, sexy, or highly influenced by the western culture. Also, K-pop groups were created by their companies, and there’s a particular image that each group has to uphold.
Is 2NE1’s “I am the best” the best K-pop song ever?
No K-pop playlist is complete without 2NE1’s “I Am the Best.” Whether you’re a K-pop fan or not, you’ve likely heard “I Am the Best” before. The track, which is perhaps one of 2NE1’s most popular songs among western audiences, was even shouted out by Emma Stone in a 2015 interview on CONAN.