23 Best K-Pop B-side Songs in 2020 Chosen By MTV: BoA, TAEMIN, STAYC Top The List
MTV is a world-famous music media outlet, and their lists of the best songs of the year have always received the attention of many people. Recently, MTV picked their best K-Pop b-side songs in 2020, and 23 songs by 23 artists were picked.
MTV said, "Although people have more time to listen to new songs in 2020, it's hard to keep up with all of the K-Pop music products, especially for songs that aren't title tracks. For that reason, MTV News has compiled a list of the best K-Pop b-side songs so that everyone can know more about them. Here are 23 songs that are not title tracks but are unique and qualified among the thousands of K-Pop songs released in 2020."
23. Top Secret - Weeekly
22. Smoky - JOOHONEY
21. Clover - A.C.E
20. Open Your Eyes - IZ * ONE
19. Like the Hands Held Tight - SF9
18. Poppin'- Baekhyun
17. Love Me Now - NCT 127
16. No Good Reason - Everglow
15. Luv U - (G) I-DLE
14. Domino - WayV
13. Wish You Were Here - SuperM
12. Horizon - ATEEZ
11. Intro: Walk the Line - ENHYPEN
10. Ghosting - TXT
9. Labyrinth - GFRIEND
8. LMM - Hwasa
7. Any - Stray Kids
6. Afraid - DAY6
5. UGH! - BTS
4. Accident - WOODZ
3. Like This - STAYC
2. Clockwork - TAEMIN
1. Start Over - BoA
BoA's song 'Start Over' has been chosen by MTV as the best K-Pop b-side song in 2020. MTV highly praised this song and said that this is really a 'jewel' hidden in the album 'Better' from the female singer.
In general, in this list, we can see MTV's diverse and unique taste, which surpasses the standards of the music market. Many people praised the b-side songs of BTS, Stray Kids, TXT, NCT 127, IZ*ONE... All of which are excellent choices and deserve to be heard by non-fans. In addition, being named in the list are songs from STAYC, WOODZ, ENHYPEN and Weeekly, the rookies - this is considered a commendable achievement for them.
However, what makes many people wonder is the absence of BLACKPINK and TWICE on the list. 'The Album' (by BLACKPINK) and 'Eyes Wide Open' (by TWICE) are both considered albums with many impressive and quality songs, but in the end, they were unable to enter the MTV's list.
What do you think about MTV's choices? For you, which are the best K-Pop b-side songs of 2020?