K-Pop Karaoke Songs You Might Not Know
Cool K-Pop Finds for Karaoke Night
K-pop karaoke fans who want new tunes other than the big hits can lift their game with these top picks. These songs have simple words, catchy tunes, and fun moves that fit right into a karaoke set.
K-Pop Karaoke Songs to Give a Go
- WOODZ’s “Love Me Harder” hits with strong notes, set in a nice range, and a loud chorus that fills the room.
- Secret’s “Magic” brings back the old K-pop vibe, with a beat that sticks and a simple chorus meant for a big group.
- KARA’s “Step” is simple for those just starting to dance, making it fun to groove on stage.
- NewJeans’ “Hype Boy” mixes English and Korean in its lyrics, making it a hit for people from all over.
- Ha:tfelt’s “I Wander” lets singers show deep emotions and good singing, with times that grab the crowd.
Top Secret Vocal Gems
- Deep voice songs in K-pop are often less known but deserve more attention.
- EXO’s “Baby Don’t Cry” and MAMAMOO’s “I Miss You” showcase great vocal depth.
- SHINee’s “Symptoms” and TXT’s “Opening Sequence” are chances for singers to show their skills.
- IU’s “Through the Night” and Ailee’s “Heaven” are the best in Korean music for vocal power.
Top Dance Tunes from the Past
- BIGBANG’s “Fantastic Baby” and 2NE1’s “I Am The Best” changed K-pop parties with their beats.
- SUPER JUNIOR’s “Sorry Sorry” and Girls’ Generation’s “Gee” started global dance crazes.
- T-ara’s “Roly Poly” and Wonder Girls’ “Nobody” blended old disco with new K-pop.
Top Dance Moments
- SNSD’s “Genie” and T-ara’s “Roly Poly” turn karaoke spots into exciting places.
- Super Junior’s “Sorry Sorry” and KARA’s “Step” mix simple steps with K-pop fun.
- Old K-pop tunes blend performance parts with ease, bringing everyone into fun group performances. Night for Your Friends
Old Top Tunes
- The 2008-2012 time was a golden era for K-pop hits with many top tunes now missing from lists.
- MBLAQ’s “Oh Yeah” and Secret’s “Magic” blend top singing with late-2000s K-pop hooks.
- 2PM’s songs before 2013 are easy to join with tunes mixing English and Korean lyrics.
Simple Korean Choruses
- BLACKPINK’s “DDU-DU DDU-DU” and TWICE’s “TT” are easy for new K-pop fans to catch.
- NewJeans’ “Hype Boy” and BTS’s “Dynamite” show the mix of English and Korean in choruses.
- BIGBANG’s “Bang Bang Bang” and PSY’s “Gangnam Style” bring broad appeal with easy choruses.
Big Group Dance Performances
- SEVENTEEN’s “Left & Right” and NCT 127’s “Cherry Bomb” create big shows with energy.
- Top picks like TWICE’s “FANCY” and ITZY’s “DALLA DALLA” have great voice swaps and dance routines.
- Stray Kids (“God’s Menu”) and ENHYPEN (“Drunk-Dazed”) display the best in dance blends and vocals.
Less-Known Solo Gems
- WOODZ’s “Love Me Harder” and AleXa’s “Revolution” keep bringing life to karaoke spots.
- Demian’s “Cassette” and Bibi’s “KAZINO” are ideal for winning over karaoke crowds.
- Ha:tfelt’s “I Wander” gives a chance to share both voice skills and big emotions.