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We went into the year disillusioned by idol culture and facing the grim realities of power dynamics in South Korea, and are coming out with increasingly loud cries to protect our idols, particularly women. With the world now truly entering what is largely being called the “Fourth Wave of K-pop”, we are looking at an industry standing on the precipice of much-needed change in terms of how it treats its stars, how they connect with fans, and how its existence is gradually becoming a normal part of global music culture. Taking this all into account, we put our heads together to determine what were the stand-out songs coming out of the Korean scene amid all of this. Focusing on singles, we named the top 25 songs of 2019 and shared our thoughts below. 25. SuperM, “Jopping” SuperM For the uninitiated the unjopped, even, “jopping” is a jocular portmanteau of “jumping and popping.” A favorite pastime for many, surely, but is it an apposite theme for a supergroup billed as “K-pop’s Avengers”? It turns out yes, and resoundingly so. Everything marvelous about “Jopping” — shouted vocals, airtight production, half-time choruses befitting pugilist highlight reels — is rooted in how SuperM treat partying as a heroic act, as the most important of endeavors. Their seriousness proved to be a much-needed fount of levity, vigor, and glee; our joy wasn’t stopping, we’re jopping. — JOSHUA MINSOO KIM 24. Jvcki Wai, Young B, Osshun Gum & Han Yo Han, “DDING” “DDING” was a cause for excitement For the first time, Korean rappers indebted to artists like Lil Uzi Vert and Young Thug found major success without boosts from reality competition shows. Anchoring the single was Jvcki Wai, her Auto-Tuned crooning like caustic flecks of shrapnel. Young B, Osshun Gum, and Han Yo Han follow with increasingly eccentric verses, but it’s all held together by Giriboy’s nimble, playful production. Their braggadocio was deserved. — 23. Seventeen, “Fear” An Ode Seventeen are well-known multi-genre masters in the K-pop scene, with “Fear” marking their deepest dive into emotional, dark electro-pop. The song blends brooding reflections of feeling like you’re the poison in a toxic relationship amid a handful of warm hooky earworms. It’s all finished off with a piercing series of belts in the final chorus as an example of emotional K-pop at its finest. — JEFF BENJAMIN 22. AB6IX, “Breathe” B Complete Not only did a sleek, house-pop throbber like “Breathe” successfully let each of the five AB6IX members shine in their first song together, but the track stands out for its commentary on the fine-dust pollution that became such a problem this year in South Korea, making the boy band’s introduction a debut with a message. — 21. BLACKPINK, “Kill This Love” Kill This Love There was no better time for BLACKPINK to release “Kill This Love” than in 2019 it’s a stadium-sized anthem befitting their record-breaking successes and international stardom. The blaring horns and martial percussion set the mood, but amidst the bombast is a song about the grueling decision to cut off a relationship. Rosé and Jisoo’s impassioned pre-choruses reveal the pain in doing so, but the song ends with an imperial rallying cry to cut off the dead weight; their “girl crush” concept never felt more visceral. — 20. ITZY, “Dalla Dalla” IT’z Different The undeniable stand-out new girl group of 2019 also delivered one of the year’s most undeniable singles. ITZY not only captured the world’s attention with their debut single — the music video surpassed 17 million views on YouTube in its first 24 hours and landed at No. 2 on World Digital Song Sales — but arrived with a declaration of confidence and positive affirmations like “I love myself,” “I’m just the way I am” and “Just keep on dreamin'” throughout the track. — 19. IU, “Blueming” Love Poem The reigning South Korean queen of introspective pop perfection, IU returned with “Blueming” in November to sing about how she has come into bloom in a relationship, and in her life, in this sprightly pop-rock tune. As IU sings calmly in an upbeat manner about the blue-ming emotions of sending small flower-like texts to the object of her affection, she expresses the everyday anxieties of modern day romance in her own distinct way, creating a song that is a perfect representation of what it means to live and love at the end of a decade that has seen lives turned upside-down due to the impact of social media and technology. — TAMAR HERMAN 18. Red Velvet, “Psycho”The ReVe Festival’ Finale “Psycho” may present itself as dignified and graceful — pizzicato strings and elegant, multipart harmonies — but it brims with a desire to break free from such genteel comportment. Dizzying synth arpeggios relay the underlying exhaustion a current romance is replete with turmoil, and it’s driving Red Velvet crazy. Their solution comes in an acceptance of love as a noble struggle, as something involving constant growth. In this musical decorum is a revelation often missing from pop songs the work behind every true love. — 17. & Anda, “What You Waiting For” Anda has been one of the more exciting female voices to have emerged out of Korea in recent years, but her latest track with under the more experimental YGX label that proved she is a force to be reckoned with. She fiercely and impatiently demands a long overdue answer to a love confession via her psychedelic vocals that get mixed with explosive beats, blaring synths, glitchy effects on build-and-drop arrangement. It’s inarguably fun and distinctive for a standout single from promising talents on the road to bigger success. — JESSICA OAK 16. NCT 127, “Highway to Heaven” NCT 127 WE ARE SUPERHUMAN NCT 127’s power pop ballad soars in intensity alongside head-bopping percussion and sleek, infectious synths, showcasing the act’s dynamic vocals. Originally released as a b-side on the boy band’s fourth EP and then later as an all-English single, this tune put the spotlight on the act’s more melodic elements in comparison to their typical, occasionally grungy, hip-hop-oriented singles, building in sonic intensity with each verse as the lyrics relay the passionate desire to spend the whole night together on a “Highway to Heaven.” — 15. BTS, “Boy With Luv feat. Halsey” Map of the Soul Persona With its euphoric sound and a guest appearance from friend and fellow hitmaker Halsey, BTS created the single that encapsulated their worldwide domination. “Boy With Luv” is a response to 2014’s “Boy in Luv,” about a near-obsession to landing their dream girl, with this song showing growth and, most importantly, a larger message to accept self-love to make changes from within. The message is not only universal, but one special to those who have been following BTS for years to show superstars that have embraced their messages of self-love. — 14. TWICE, “Fancy” Fancy You Known predominantly for their bubbly earworms, TWICE kept things as infectious as ever with “Fancy” but turned in a slightly new direction, blending electro-pop and disco elements to create a more mature sound for the act, adding some darker hues to their more traditionally neon sonic color palette. The track surges in intensity, speeding up then slowing down before surging forward again over pulsating synths, stand out raps, and lively beats as the women of TWICE sing about how they, “Fancy you-ooh-ooh.” — 13. ATEEZ, “Say My Name” Treasure Zero to One Of all the rookie acts who made a splash this year, ATEEZ deserves a special mention simply for their tenacity and their evolution. While their debut “Pirate King” was perfect for an act aiming to burst onto the scene, “Say My Name” — seamlessly transitioning from quasi-bare acoustics to reverberating horns and dark synth loops — was more confident and eloquent. One can’t help but note how it parallels ATEEZ’s own journey from fresh-faced rookies to fearless musicians — as the lyrics talk about moving forward together, the act prefaces a discography that only got better throughout the year. — 12. “Rooftop” Fly High Project 2 “Rooftop” is the song you’ve heard without ever having heard of it — riddled with loneliness, its lyrics evoke memories of the love you had but, unfortunately, couldn’t hold on to. Influences of reggae combined with trademark rap-rock sound as the members reminisce watching the stars with their lost lover. Fortunately for all of us, this collective nostalgia worked wonderfully for “Rooftop”, which went to become not only most successful track but also got them their first win on a music show. — 11. CLC, “No” CLC continued to find their place as empowering, self-assured women with this subversive anthem. “No” saw the ladies refusing to be defined by any type of beauty, fashion or gender standards but their own. The undeniable chorus paired with a call-and-response hook, plus the unexpected beat-driven final chorus finish also showed that this single refused to play by typical pop-song standards as well. — 10. Stray Kids, “Miroh” Clé 1 MIROH If Stray Kids are the forerunners of a new generation that channels disillusionment into creativity, “Miroh” is their crowning jewel. In both it’s lyrics and musical structure, “Miroh” is restless. It never quite finds whether it wants to meld into the heady bass or breathe in the hook where the group proclaims to fly higher as it cheats an unfair system. By the time you get to the end of this massive high, however, Stray Kids have made it into your bloodstream and you want to go back for seconds. — 9. GI-dle, “Lion” Queendom Final Comeback Though not part of an official album by the group, GI-dle’s “Lion” is one of the most visceral tracks of the year. Every part of this anthem is brimming with untamed, frenetic, self-assured power that’s channeled into its booming rhythms, more appropriate for a battlefield than a stage. As the young lionesses of GI-dle reshape the terrain by dancing to the lion’s wild beat’ and walk through the carcasses of their naysayers to take their crowns’, their message is loud and clear take your best shot. They’re ready. — 8. Hwasa, “Twit” Looking back on 2019, it was undeniably the year of Hwasa in South Korea, where she proved to be a diva provocateur as she pushed the boundaries of accepted norms for women in the industry, both in regard to her musical performances and her public appearances. With its taunting, compelling nature, this single spends its length simultaneously showing off Hwasa’s impressive vocal tone while still maintaining an altogether fun nature, dramatic one moment as she belts and playful the next, making this year the best time to be a “Twit.” — 7. AKMU, “How Can I Love the Heartbreak, You’re the One I Love” Sailing Folky brother-sister duo of AKMU delivered the best ballad of the year with this beautiful, wintry duet. Like all of their best ballads, AKMU showcases a maturity beyond their years with this single that appropriately represents themselves growing up after years as youths in the spotlight, expressing the sorrow of recognizing how someone you love may no longer reciprocate your feelings. Their Sailing album overall reflected these feelings of maturation and evolution as both people as artists, and coincided with their changing their artist name formally to “AKMU” versus their former “Akdong Musician” moniker that translated to “mischievous child musician” in Korean. — 6. GOT7, “You Calling My Name” Call My Name A little bit atmospheric synth-pop, a little bit funk, GOT7’s “You Calling My Name” is the group at their best, both captivating and impactful. The tune plays to each individual members’ strengths, putting smooth raps alongside layered harmonizing and ad libs as slinking bassline and groovy instrumentals drives “You Calling My Name.” It’s a style that matches the septet in a way few other of their singles have done quite so gracefully, and they pull off the shift with ease, making it one of the most perfect songs out of the K-pop world this year. — 5. Heize, “We Don’t Talk Together feat. Giriboy” On an easy-going, melodic production of 808s and EDM synths — crafted by Suga of BTS — Heize and Giriboy carry out the emotional gravity of an unsettled relationship via refrained vocals and monotone rapping that emphasize the lovers’ anesthetized feelings towards a dying bond. The collaborative effort between Korea’s top vocalist, rapper, and a member of its top group has no gimmicks just raw feelings and talent to make it one of 2019’s most relatable breakup songs. –– 4. TXT, “9 and Three Quarters Run Away” The Dream Chapter MAGIC Inspired by the starting point of Harry Potter’s adventures, “9 and Three Quarters Run Away” begins with dulcet twinkling and then rapidly takes a dive into pop-rock territory, bolstering the members’ fantastically distorted vocals as punkish instrumentals duke it out with quirky electronic elements and sweet harmonies. Everything about “Run Away” is exciting and pristinely melded together, creating a soundscape is truly magical and casts a spell on those who hear it, making it so that we never want to stop listening to it. — 3. Chung Ha, “Gotta Go”XII Chung Ha has been climbing the K-pop ranks for several years, but the solo diva truly made her mark in 2019. The 23-year-old kicked off the year by releasing the slithering, emotional dance-pop single “Gotta Go” that earned her bigger-than-ever fame in Korea and a breakthrough on the Billboard charts. The single has become a major contender during music awards show season, but perhaps even more importantly seemed to show Chung Ha fully embracing her stronger, more confident side; a side that’s stayed consistent throughout her major year and can help guide her to even greater heights in the new decade. — 2. Apink, “%% Eung Eung” Percent “%%” is an ode to the loveless, to those who ache for intimacy but find their suitors ill-matched. Apink demonstrate an age-old dilemma in holding self-respecting standards, they find themselves alone, desperately aching for affection. The frustrations that come with such circumstances are echoed in the vocalizing and lyrics, which vacillate between wistful yearning “Will you answer me?” and poised declarations “If you’re not confident, goodbye.” The complexity of emotions is constantly felt — frenzied beat drops create urgency, fluttering synth melodies signal anxiety — but it’s neatly summarized in Apink’s recitation of the title at once a beguiling sneer, a plaintive coo, a hopeful come-on. — 1. EXO, “Obsession” OBSESSION EXO have been flirting with the dark side in their music, but “Obsession” is where they make being bad truly feel good. Playing on themes of confronting your demons, “Obsession” is a conversation between the band’s inner Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Parts of the song teeter right on the edge of malevolence as the band members use their mythic powers to battle their alter-egos, infamously dubbed X-EXO. Powerful bass holds the song taut while seamless vocal samples loop into threats and taunts, making it crackle with electricity and delicious arrogance. Even after seven years in the industry, EXO surprised us all with the ominous intensity of “Obsession”, proving why the crown of K-pop is safe in their hands. — WA$$UP Members Profile WA$$UP Facts, WA$$UP Ideal Types WA$$UP 와썹 is a 4-member South Korean girl group under Mafia Records. The group currently consists of Nari, Jiae, Sujin, and Woojoo. WA$$UP officially debuted on August 7, 2013. They disbanded on February 10, Fandom Name WA$$UP Official Colors –WA$$UP Official Sites Twitter Wassup_Official Facebook mafiawassup Daum Café wassupmafia YouTube WASSUPVEVOWA$$UP Members Profile Nari Stage Name Nari 나리 Birth Name Kim Na Ri 김나리 Position Leader, Main Dancer, Vocalist, Rapper, Visual Birthday October 5, 1992 Zodiac Sign Libra Height 165 cm 5’5″ Weight 48 kg 106 lbs Blood Type B Instagram kimnarisNari Facts – Her birthplace is Gangneung, Gangwon-do, South Korea. – Her hobbies include shopping. – Her favorite colors are red, beige, black, and white. – Some people think she looks similar to After Schools Nana. – Her role model is After School’s former member, Kahi. – She appeared in B1A4s “Baby Goodnight” MV and HyunAs “Ice Cream” MV with former member, Nada. – She participated in a survival program called The Unit with Jiae. – Nari’s Ideal Type a man who cares about her that has a beautiful, elegant smileJiae Stage Name Jiae 지애 Birth Name Kim Ji Ae 김지애 Position Main Vocalist Birthday October 31, 1995 Zodiac Sign Scorpio Height 171 cm 5’7″ Weight 49 kg 108 lbs Blood Type O Twitter wassup_ja Instagram Youtube 지애 JIAE TVJiae Facts – Her birthplace is Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. – She can speak English. – Her hobbies include writing in her diary, especially writing about food. – She can play the guitar and piano. – Her favorite colors are purple, sky blue, and chartreuse. – Her role model is Beyoncé. – She participated in a survival program called The Unit, but didn’t pass. – She came out as bisexual in January 2020. – On October 8, 2022 she debuted as a soloist with the album “Love is Love“. – Jiae’s Ideal Type a man with fish eyes and a sad face Show more Jiae fun facts…Sujin Stage Name Sujin 수진 Birth Name Bang Su Jin 방수진 Position Vocalist, Rapper Birthday June 26, 1996 Zodiac Sign Cancer Height 163 cm 5’4″ Weight 47 kg 104 lbs Blood Type AB Instagram bbang_suSujin Facts – Her birthplace is South Korea. – Education Seoul Arts High School – She has two younger siblings. – She enjoys watching horror movies. – Her favorite artist is Jay Park. – Her favorite colors are pink, black, and white. – Sujin’s Ideal Type a serious, strong and tall man who dances wellWoojoo Stage Name Woojoo 우주 Birth Name Kim Woo Joo 김우주 Position Lead Vocalist, Maknae Birthday August 12, 1996 Zodiac Sign Leo Height 165 cm 5’5″ Weight 46 kg 101 lbs Blood Type A Instagram woojoostagramWoojoo Facts – Her birthplace is South Korea. – Education Seoul School of Performing Arts – She has an older sister and a younger brother. – Her hobbies include collecting socks and listening to modern and classical Members Jinju Stage Name Jinju 진주 Birth Name Park Jin Ju 박진주 Position Leader, Lead Vocalist Birthday April 28, 1990 Zodiac Sign Taurus Height 160 cm 5’3″ Weight 48 kg 106 lbs Blood Type AB Instagram shining_jinjuJinju Facts – Her birthplace is South Korea. – Education Sookmyung Women’s University – She is Catholic. – She can speak English. – Her hobbies include cleaning. – Her favorite colors are chartreuse and white. – Jinju’s Ideal Type a cute man on the inside, but manly on the outsideDain Stage Name Dain 다인 Birth Name Song Ji Eun 송지은 Position Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Rapper Birthday June 25, 1990 Zodiac Sign Cancer Height 169 cm 5’7″ Weight 50 kg 110 lbs Blood Type O Instagram dainssongDain Facts – Her birthplace is South Korea. – She can speak English. – Her hobbies include listening to loud music and cooking. – Her skills are acting, impersonations, and high notes. – Her role models are Rihanna and Lee Hyori. – She participated on MIXNINE and passed the auditions. – Dain’s Ideal Type a man with a natural beauty, strong and lovingNada Stage Name Nada 나다 Birth Name Yoon Ye Jin 윤예진 Position Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Vocalist Birthday May 24, 1991 Zodiac Sign Gemini Height 161 cm 5’3″ Weight 50 kg 110 lbs Blood Type B Instagram nastynadaNada Facts – Her birthplace is South Korea. – Education Baekche Institute of the Arts – She was a contestant on Unpretty Rapstar. – Her hobbies include collecting snapbacks and shoes. – She can sound like a chimpanzee. – Her role model is Lee Hyori. – She appeared in B1A4s “Baby Goodnight” MV and HyunAs “Ice Cream” MV with Nari. – She is now a soloist under the stage name Nada. – Nada’s Ideal Type a manly man like 2PMs made by sowonellaSpecial thanks to Lily Perez, Chong Yi Ting, Holy Seventeen, ElianeNote Please don’t copy-paste the content of this page to other sites/places on the web. 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