Here Are Some Of The Best Happy Break-Up Songs According To Eric Nam

Here Are Some Of The Best Happy Break-Up Songs According To Eric Nam
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#2 will definitely have you up and dancing.

In Eric Nam‘s newest episode of K-Pop Daebak, the artist shares some of his favorite happy break-up songs that will lift your mood.

1. JENNIE’s “SOLO”

Starting off strong is this iconic solo track (pun intended). As Eric said: “The video is beautiful. I love the choreo, and I think it’s so catchy.

2. Eric Nam (ft. Marc E. Bassy) “Congratulations”

Not all break-ups have to be messy, and this groovy party song is perfect to celebrate good separations. Eric shares that “It makes me feel good. That’s all I’ve gotta say.

3. DEAN (ft. Eric Bellinger) “I’m Not Sorry”

You dropped this ?, king/queen. This song is just a solid feel good song about picking yourself up and becoming a better version of yourself after a break-up.

4. Ailee’s “I Will Show You (보여줄게)”

This oldie but goodie is all about glowing up after a break-up and showing your ex just what exactly they’re missing out on.

5. 2NE1’s “I DON’T CARE”

Repeat after me: “I don’t ca-a-a-a-a-are.” This song is definitely an old throwback (released 11 years ago!) but as Eric said, “2NE1 has no bad songs.

6. Heize’s “Things are going well (일이 너무 잘 돼)”

While this song sounds like a sad song, the lyrics are more about moving on and getting over a break-up. Things will get better, so keep your head up!

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Top 25 K-Pop Songs By Female Soloist With The Most Spotify Streams Ever

We recently took a look at the 25 most-streamed K-Pop male soloist songs of all time, so it’s time for the female soloists to be recognized as well!

There are many talented female solo artists in the K-Pop industry, some who are strictly soloists while others debut as a soloist outside of a group. Both of these types of solo singers are on this list, and all of the songs included have 40 million or more streams to date!

These are, to date, the 25 most-streamed K-Pop female soloist songs on the music app!

25. “Roller Coaster” by Chungha

Released in 2018, this song currently has 42.5 million streams on Spotify!

24. “I Miss You” by Soyou

Released in 2016, this song currently has 43.2 million streams on Spotify!

23. “You Are My Everything” by Gummy

Released in 2016, this song currently has 43.4 million streams on Spotify!

22. “Heroine” by Sunmi

Released in 2018, this song currently has 43.7 million streams on Spotify!

21. “All About You” by Taeyeon

Released in 2019, this song currently has 44.3 million streams on Spotify!

20. “11:11” by Taeyeon

Released in 2017, this song currently has 44.6 million streams on Spotify!

19. “What You Waiting For” by Somi

Released in 2020, this song currently has 45.1 million streams on Spotify!

18. “Fine” by Taeyeon

Released in 2017, this song currently has 45.8 million streams on Spotify!

17. “Always” by Yoon Mirae

Released in 2016, this song currently has 45.8 million streams on Spotify!

16. “Breathe” by Lee Hi

Released in 2016, this song currently has 50.0 million streams on Spotify!

15. “Siren” by Sunmi

Released in 2018, this song currently has 53.0 million streams on Spotify!

14. “Blueming” by IU

Released in 2019, this song currently has 54.3 million streams on Spotify!

13. “Hello Bitches” by CL

Released in 2015, this song currently has 55.1 million streams on Spotify!

12. “I Will Go To You Like The First Snow” by Ailee

Released in 2017, this song currently has 56.7 million streams on Spotify!

11. “Through The Night” by IU

Released in 2017, this song currently has 57.6 million streams on Spotify!

10. “Snapping” by Chungha

Released in 2019, this song currently has 60.9 million streams on Spotify!

9. “Twit” by Hwasa

Released in 2019, this song currently has 62.6 million streams on Spotify!

8. “Birthday” by Somi

Released in 2019, this song currently has 66.3 million streams on Spotify!

7. “Palette” by IU (ft. G-Dragon)

Released in 2017, this song currently has 71.1 million streams on Spotify!

6. “Gotta Go” by Chungha

Released in 2019, this song currently has 84.4 million streams on Spotify!

5. “BBIBBI” by IU

Released in 2018, this song currently has 92.6 million streams on Spotify!

4. “Maria” by Hwasa

Released in 2020, this song currently has 98.2 million streams on Spotify!

3. “Eight” by IU (ft. Suga)

Released in 2020, this song currently has 119.2 million streams on Spotify!

2. “Gashina” by Sunmi

Released in 2017, this song currently has 125.9 million streams on Spotify!

1. “Solo” by Jennie

Released in 2018, this song currently has 270.6 million streams on Spotify!

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Top 10 Songs That Korean Students Were Banned From Listening To

Before Their SATs

If you’ve ever tried to focus during an exam only to find yourself with an addictive song stuck in your head, you’re not alone. In fact, during university entrance exam season in South Korea, students are strongly discouraged from listening to “SAT banned songs”—the catchiest, most impossible-to-forget tracks. Here are 10 songs that made the list.

1. SHINee – “Ring Ding Dong”

SHINee’s 2009 hit “Ring Ding Dong” was once voted the no.1 song to avoid listening to during entrance exam season. Described as “afro-electro”, the song combines congo drums with synthesized sounds and an incredibly catchy, repetitive hook.

2. BTS – “Go Go”

Released in 2017, BTS B-side “Go Go” is a fan favorite among ARMYs. Repetitions of “yolo yolo”, “dollar dollar”, and more throughout the lyrics make this song impossible to get out of your head once you’ve heard it, even when you’re studying.

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3. Red Velvet – “Dumb Dumb”

“Dumb Dumb” sums up how you’d be feeling if you listened to this 2015 Red Velvet song too many times before taking the CSAT. Not only are the lyrics way too catchy, the instrumental itself features addictive brass and percussion.

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4. Red Velvet – “Zimzalabim”

But “Dumb Dumb” isn’t Red Velvet’s only addictive song. 2019 release “Zimzalabim” was also named one of the song students must avoid listening to before their entrance exams. From its borderline-creepy chanted chorus to its soaring instrumental that chances multiple times throughout, it’s bound to leave a lasting impression.

5. BLACKPINK – “DDU-DU-DDU-DU”

Anyone who was hooked on BLACKPINK’s “DDU-DU-DDU-DU” back in 2018 must have had a difficult time focusing on studying. The trap beat in the background of the instrumental hooks you in right away, while the chorus and bridge lines are impossible to forget.

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6. MOMOLAND – “BBoom BBoom”

It’s not difficult to work out why MOMOLAND’s 2018 song “BBoom BBoom” became so popular worldwide. It’s the kind of song that you can’t listen to just once, and even the choreography will get stuck in your head.

7. Super Junior – “Sorry, Sorry”

One of the OG banned songs, “Sorry Sorry” (released by Super Junior in 2009) was created to be fun and easy to listen to. With a heavy beat and funk influences, it likely had students apologizing “sorry, sorry” to their parents when exam results rolled in.

8. SF9 – “O Sole Mio”

SF9’s 2017 Latin-infused dance track “O Sole Mio” is yet another addictive song no one should listen to before their CSAT exam. From the moment you hear that guitar riff, you’ll have a hard time forgetting this one.

9. T-ARA – “Bo Peep Bo Peep”

“Bo Peep Bo Peep” was released in 2011, and it’s still one of T-ARA’s most popular songs to this day. Created by Shinsadong Tiger, one of K-Pop’s kinds of addictive songs, it features simple yet catchy lyrics that anyone can sing along to—even when they don’t intend to.

10. SS501 – “U R Man”

Alongside “Ring Ding Dong”, SS501’s “U R Man” is considered one of the top songs you shouldn’t listen to while studying. It may be over a decade old, but rumor has it this track’s addictive powers live on to this day.

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