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Best 7 K-pop Songs That Precisely Knocked The Year 2021

K-pop songs have become an infusing trend that sounds in creative ways. Here are the best 7 K-pop sing that gained many views and our heats this year.

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Best 7 K-pop Songs That Precisely Knocked The Year 2021

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K-pop songs have become an infusing trend that sounds in creative ways. Here are the best 7 K-pop sing that gained many views and our heats this year.

Best 7 K-pop Songs That Precisely Knocked The Challenging Year 2021<br />

Many K-pop artists such as the history makers BTS, Blackpink, and more have expanded songs perimeters. They never disappoint us with their songs. All these artists have raised the Pop culture standards and captured the brilliance of the K-pop industry. These songs truly soared pushed the limits to represent more than just the stars singing them. Here are the best 7 songs that offered inspiration and entertainment in many ways during this challenging year.

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  1. BTS Butter

BTS’ second English single Butter ruled the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 for 10 consecutive weeks “Butter” gained BTS’ status in American pop as they performed the toe-tapping tune on America’s most high-profile tickets. Also, the song gained the 2021 BBMAs, AMAs and Jingle Ball in Los Angeles. Plus, it earned them their second Grammy nomination.

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2. BLACKPINK's Rosé, "On the Ground"

BLACKPINK's Rosé, "On the Ground" was a powerful song with Rosé’s vocals. She is the songwriter herself, who wrote elements of her personal story into the revealing lyrics: “Funny when you want it, suddenly you have it / You find out that your gold’s just plastic.”

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3. BLACKPINK's Lisa, “Money"

BLACKPINK's Lisa, “Money" was another hit that achieved great success. In this single Lisa showed off the extent skills of her rapping. This song made her gain two positions as a solo artist on Billboard Hot 100 chart. She gained No. 90 for “Money” and No. 84 for “Lalisa”.

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4. TWICE, "Scientist"

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TWICE, "Scientist" took on Top 100 Billboard chart. “Scientist”  hooks the listener in with its bouncy synth beat and clever rhyme schemes. As TWICE’s gained international popularity which continues to grow, “Scientist” proves the nonet still knows their sweet spots and can deliver the grandest of pop.

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5. Jeon Somi, "Dumb Dumb"

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Jeon Somi, sassy single "Dumb Dumb" got a huge spotlight to the extent that it was played multiple times by many users. This song consists of signature brassy energy, addictive whistle hook, trap-infused breaks and Somi’s emotional vocal trill. It's a shiny pop confection and marks a special moment for the star. Final Chrous "Dumb Dumb” brings it all together for one final pop punch.

6. IU, "Lilac"

IU, "Lilac" is a title track to her fifth studio album. It is a simple, retro tune with lyrics that find the star giving a bittersweet farewell to her twenties while optimistically embracing her next decade. This Song genre represented a great hope about the future of Japan in the late ’70s and ’80s and lyrics that hint at the tiniest cracks of insecurity. IU makes introspective storytelling sound effortless in this song.

7. Tomorrow X Together feat. Seori, "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)"

Tomorrow X Together feat. Seori, "0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)" is something unique for the K-pop industry this year. A song also features the voices of female singer Seori,  Pop-punker Mod Sun and Korean rappers pH-1 and Woodie Gochild. It showcases the story of five individuals who come together under one dream in hopes of building a better tomorrow. They build the case for representing a new generation of listeners who aren’t afraid to experiment, to be vulnerable and to be honest with even the toughest of emotions.

“0X1=LOVESONG (I Know I Love You)” speaks many of us feeling that we felt in 2021.

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