The Best Singles Of 2020 From K-pop Groups – Did Your Fave Make Our List?
Finding the silver lining of the gloomy grey cloud that was 2020 has been hard for many people across the world. One small thread of that lining has been the world of K-pop, where artists have steadily released enjoyable songs that have helped fans across the world get through the year.
This year saw the resurgence of retro sounds, most predominantly disco. It has garnered a lot of love from K-pop acts, and given a trendy update to classic, sophisticated elements.
Listed alphabetically by title, here are the best singles from K-pop groups this year.
Black Swan by BTS
Black Swan is BTS at their best: as weighty as it is evocative, as provocative as it is thoughtful, and all at once a song that grows its impact with each listen.
Can’t You See Me? by Tomorrow x Together
Dumduhdum by Apink
Flowering by Lucy
Lucy’s Flowering is a song that inspires and comforts at a time when people need it the most.
In a year full of anxieties, rookie band Lucy arrived with a pop-rock style both innovative and engaging, somehow timeless and oh-so-refreshing. Their playful Jogging saw a lot of love after it arrived as a bouncing, imaginative take on the typical brightness of a summer song in August, but in May’s Flowering, Lucy truly produced a song that inspires and comforts at a time when people need it the most.
Majestically propelled by a violin driving the melody, the song expresses a hopeful form of regret while waiting for the return of spring. There’s a sense of grandeur and simplicity simultaneously relayed throughout the song as the band members play off one another with whimsy and intensity.
“That feeling of being unable to do anything/What if I remain alone and wither away?/It’s OK, someday it’s going to bloom blue,” vocalist-guitarist Choi Sang-yeob sings reassuringly during a slow moment, before the song moves forward passionately towards its finale.
I Can’t Stop Me by Twice
Twice are an act who have been reliable hitmakers since day one of their career back in 2015, and they’ve managed to outdo themselves this year. I Can’t Stop Me is a song that feels like someone fell asleep in the ‘80s only to wake up in 2020 to write a K-pop hit. Synth wave and disco front this song and, though it has the group’s typical earworm of a hook (“I can’t stop me, can’t stop me”), sleek verses and cooing ad-libs drive much of the tune.
With this release, Twice prove yet again that they’re growing up, and nothing can stop them, not even themselves.
La Di Da by Everglow
If you’re ever having a bad day, or someone has arrived to rain on your parade, turn on this tune and dance around your room, singing along: “Got no time for haters/ to all the bad guys and the players/I’m like la di da di da di da di da”.
Left & Right by Seventeen
Left & Right is as much a celebration of Seventeen’s versatility as it is an addictive tune. The TikTok-able single is fuelled by clap-happy verses and a chanty chorus, but it’s in the verses where Seventeen really has some fun, giving each member a chance to show off his own style, with sweetly harmonised lyrics and jocular raps fuelled by gritty strings.
Lovesick Girls by BLACKPINK
The four women of BLACKPINK spend Lovesick Girls showing off their performing flair through despondent verses, an exuberant chorus and snappy raps that revel in the desire to be loved. We were all born to be loved, and BLACKPINK have put sound to that yearning in the most outstanding of ways.
Mago by Gfriend
If you’re a Mamma Mia or Abba fan, Gfriend’s try at the disco trend popular among female K-pop acts in 2020 doesn’t disappoint: Mago is an impassioned, addictive track that is built not only to be danced to but to be remembered far beyond the last beat.
The ethereal vocals roll into one another, each verse exaggerated and extended beyond past expectation. Throw in dulcet ad-libs that appear beneath the top notes of the song, and Gfriend doesn’t disappoint in any way on this beguiling track. Mago will cast its spell over anyone who happens across it.
Oh My God by (G)I-DLE
There’s a sense of creeping otherworldliness throughout (G)I-DLE’s stand-out Oh My God, which paves a road towards euphoric ascension in the form of its moody, trap-hop styling.
The song, which to many came off as a lesbian love anthem thanks to its chorus of “Oh my god, she took me to the sky/Oh my god, she showed me all the stars”, switches off between invigorating raps and sweeping verses, showing off the best of what (G)I-DLE’s members have to offer. They don’t always go big and dramatic, but when they do, the girl group is at their best.
One (Lucid Dream) by Golden Child
This song doesn’t really make sense as a listening experience, and that’s the absolute joy of Golden Child’s One (Lucid Dream): it feels exactly like the sort of out-of-body experience that is a lucid dream.
This song is, to put it bluntly, bizarre at first glance. It’s fronted by a riotous electronic section, then drifts its way into soaring vocals over whiny synths, only to find its way into the groovy, bass-fuelled chorus. Then it combines all the elements as it weaves in and out of diverse soundscapes, throwing in a little hip hop and grungy distortion whenever it feels like it.
One (Lucid Dream) shouldn’t make sense, but Golden Child pulls it off with the most glorious flair, and it’s a song that is worth revisiting over and over again.
Kick It by NCT 127
Pan-Asian in inspiration – the artwork for the release and performances were full of traditionally inspired nods, while the fight-ready chorus invokes none other than Bruce Lee – and aggressive in styling, it’s all about chanting hip hop and blaring electronica. Kick It blasts its way into listeners’ hearts and minds, and remains there through the final, blaring beats.
Star by Loona
The English version of Loona’s Voice, a B-side track on their “[12:00]” album from October, Star is an all-round classic but trendy song. It has a suave, upbeat pop melody blended with the ever-present retro styling of K-pop in 2020, with Loona’s members displaying the evocative power of their voices over its twinkling synths and snappy beats.
Shining bright with its shifts from softer moments to more rambunctious ones, this is a song to listen to while staring up at the stars on a clear night and thinking about the most precious of things.
Wannabe by ITZY
Beginning with a melody and the sound of gears winding, as if to launch the exuberance of the track, Wannabe arrives with such a surge of confidence and boisterous taunts, it’s almost impossible not to envision the members performing it in your mind’s eye. It’s brash and fun all at once, infusing brassy electropop and hip hop beats with some bright pop melodies and self-empowering chants to create a tune that everyone can sing along to, about wanting to be no one other than “me”.