Top 5 Most-Watched K-Pop Dance Practice Videos Of Each Year From 2014 - 2021

Top 5 Most-Watched K-Pop Dance Practice Videos Of Each Year From 2014 - 2021
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The most-watched went from under 40 million views in 2014 to over 600 million in 2021!

Over the last several years, K-Pop dance practice videos have become more popular as the music genre itself has. Some artists didn’t even release dance practice videos in the past, but these days, it’s common for some to release multiple types of practice videos for one dance!

Here is a look back at the top 5 most-watched dance practices at the end of each year since 2014, based on how many views they had at that time.

2014

5. “I Am the Best” by 2NE1: 13.81 million views

4. “Mr. Mr.” by Girls’ Generation: 15.31 million views

3. “Lucifer” by SHINee: 16.54 million views

2. “Ringa Linga” (Moving Version) by Taeyang: 27.06 million views

1. “Ma Boy” (Mirrored Version) by SISTAR19: 38.27 million views

2015

5. “Good Boy” by GD X TAEYANG: 21.79 million views

4. “Mr. Mr.” by Girls’ Generation: 23.61 million views

3. “BANG BANG BANG” by BIGBANG: 27.00 million views

2. “Ringa Linga” (Moving Version) by Taeyang: 38.52 million views

1. “Ma Boy” (Mirrored Version) by SISTAR19: 45.03 million views

2016

5. “Mr. Mr.” by Girls’ Generation: 29.66 million views

4. “Good Boy” by GD X TAEYANG: 34.98 million views

3. “Ringa Linga” (Moving Version) by Taeyang: 48.43 million views

2. “BANG BANG BANG” by BIGBANG: 50.91 million views

1. “Ma Boy” (Mirrored Version) by SISTAR19: 51.78 million views

2017

5. “As If It’s Your Last” by BLACKPINK: 56.00 million views

4. “Playing With Fire” by BLACKPINK: 57.66 million views

3. “Ringa Linga” (Moving Version) by Taeyang: 60.10 million views

2. “BOOMBAYAH” by BLACKPINK: 60.56 million views

1. “BANG BANG BANG” by BIGBANG: 74.16 million views

2018

5. “BOOMBAYAH” by BLACKPINK: 111.1 million views

4. “As If It’s Your Last” by BLACKPINK: 115.2 million views

3. “BAAM” (Moving Version) by MOMOLAND: 129.3 million views

2. “BBoom BBoom” (Dance Mix) by MOMOLAND: 182.6 million views

1. “DDU-DU DDU-DU” (Moving Version) by BLACKPINK: 184.7 million views

2019

5. “BOOMBAYAH” by BLACKPINK: 165.9 million views

4. “BAAM” (Moving Version) by MOMOLAND: 175.5 million views

3. “BBoom BBoom” (Dance Mix) by MOMOLAND: 212.8 million views

2. “Kill This Love” (Moving Version) by BLACKPINK: 220.2 million views

1. “DDU-DU DDU-DU” (Moving Version) by BLACKPINK: 279.2 million views

2020

5. “BOOMBAYAH” by BLACKPINK: 210.5 million views

4. “BBoom BBoom” (Dance Remix) by MOMOLAND: 224.7 million views

3. “Kill This Love” (Moving Version) by BLACKPINK: 327.8 million views

2. “DDU-DU DDU-DU” (Moving Version) by BLACKPINK: 356.7 million views

1. “How You Like That” by BLACKPINK: 500.0 million views

2021 (So Far)

5. “BOOMBAYAH” by BLACKPINK: 219.5 million views

4. “BBoom BBoom” (Dance Mix) by MOMOLAND: 225.7 million views

3. “Kill This Love” (Moving Version) by BLACKPINK: 350.0 million views

2. “DDU-DU DDU-DU” (Moving Version) by BLACKPINK: 372.5 million views

1. “How You Like That” by BLACKPINK: 601.8 million views

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Top 15 Most-Watched Debut K-Pop Music Videos In The First 24 Hours

Oftentimes, K-Pop music videos see their biggest rush of views within the first day after they’ve been released as fans eagerly flock to watch the new content. After that, views tend to slowly get fewer views per day on average, although some still manage millions daily for a while.

Debut music videos can be really hit or miss in terms of views, since some K-Pop fans might be interested to check out a new artist while others might not care enough to watch them.

The following 15 debut music videos, however, have had the most watches out of any debut MV in the first 24! Check them all out below.

15. “Energetic” by Wanna One

Released on August 7, 2017, this debut music video had 4.03 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 143.8 million views, as well as 2.29 million likes.

14. “District 9” by Stray Kids

Released on March 26, 2018, this debut music video had 4.27 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 52.4 million views, as well as 1.30 million likes.

13. “La Vie en Rose” by IZ*ONE

Released on October 29, 2018, this debut music video had 4.56 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 146.4 million views, as well as 1.66 million likes.

12. “Twilight” by WEi

Released on October 5, 2020, this debut music video had 4.61 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 15.1 million views, as well as 188.7k likes.

11. “Birthday” by Somi

Released on June 13, 2019, this debut music video had 6.41 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 87.7 million views, as well as 2.61 million likes.

10. “Flash” by X1

Released on August 27, 2019, this debut music video had 6.78 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 108.6 million views, as well as 1.68 million likes.

9. “Mmmh” by Kai

Released on November 29, 2020, this debut music video of Kai had 8.49 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 63.8 million views, as well as 2.75 million likes.

8. “Jopping” by SuperM

Released on October 3, 2019, this debut music video had 8.76 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 95.3 million views, as well as 3.31 million likes.

7. “BOY” by TREASURE

Released on August 7, 2020, this debut music video had 9.15 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 67.3 million views, as well as 2.18 million likes.

6. “Given-Taken” by ENHYPEN

Released on November 30, 2020, this debut music video had 9.39 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 33.5 million views, as well as 2.58 million likes.

5. “Crown” by TXT

Released on March 4, 2019, this debut music video had 15.13 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 133.8 million views, as well as 4.99 million likes.

4. “Solo” by Jennie

Released on November 12, 2018, this debut music video had 16.13 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 632.2 million views, as well as 9.95 million likes.

3. “DALLA DALLA” by ITZY

Released on February 10, 2019, this debut music video had 17.19 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 249.7 million views, as well as 3.38 million likes.

2. “Black Mamba” by aespa

Released on November 17, 2020, this debut music video had 22.71 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 129.4 million views, as well as 2.76 million likes.

1. “On The Ground” by Rosé

Released on March 11, 2021, this debut music video had 39.06 million views in the first 24 hours! It’s now at 57.5 million views, as well as 6.12 million likes.

>>> See more: BLACKPINK Rosé 'On The Ground' Ranks #1 On iTunes Song Chart In 51 Countries Around The World

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No CGI Needed With These 6 Stunning Sets From BLACKPINK Rosé’s

“On The Ground” MV

BLACKPINK Rosé recently released her first-ever solo album, R, and fans are loving it! The music video for “On The Ground” was especially praised far and wide for its high quality.

In the “M/V MAKING FILM” that was released a day after the music video, BLINKs were treated to a closer look at its jaw-dropping sets. Check out some of the most memorable ones below!

1. The bed of flowers

The field of flowers shown towards the end of “On The Ground” was more impressive in real life than expected! A large part of the ground was covered in gorgeous white and pink flowers.

2. The stairway to heaven

Though the multiple Rosé’s and heavenly backgrounds were edited into the “Roses are dead” shot, the stairs were fully functional in real life.

3. The mini house

The part where Rosé’s past self throws flowers and plays the piano was filmed in what looked like an actual small house.

It was filled with intricate details like tears on the wall and flower designs on the stairs.

4. The theater

Netizens couldn’t stop talking about the magical transformation of a rest stop located in Yongdu that turned into a world-class theater set.

It looked like it came straight out of a movie!

5. The car

Though the vehicle wasn’t actually hit by an explosive from the air, it was set on fire.

6. The limo

Lastly, the perfect way to end the music video was with a stunning (and expensive) burning limousine. Amazingly, it was one hundred percent real.

BLACKPINK is known for their high quality music video productions. Check out the “On The Ground” behind-the-scenes video below!

>>> See more: BLACKPINK Rosé 'On The Ground' Ranks #1 On iTunes Song Chart In 51 Countries Around The World

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