15 best K-pop songs of 2022: from rookies NewJeans and Le Sserafim, to solo artists Jin and Nayeon
- This year saw a few powerful debuts from new faces on the scene, countless comebacks from rising groups, and one temporary goodbye
- With worldwide hits such as Blackpinkâs âShut Downâ and BTSâs âYet to Comeâ, Korean artists have made their mark on 2022
In 2022, K-pop welcomed a wave of change. We were not only captivated by the powerful debuts of rookie groups like Le Sserafim and NewJeans, but also songs that sampled classical music, such as Red Velvetâs âFeel My Rhythmâ and Blackpinkâs âShut Downâ.
Here are our picks for the 15 best Korean pop songs of this past year from powerful groups, up-and-coming stars and artists whoâve gone solo.
1. âAntifragileâ by Le Sserafim
Le Sserafim proved that they are fearless with their statement track âAntifragileâ. Combining Latin music elements with a thumping bass, strong vocals and powerful choreography, the song is an electrifying dance track sure to keep you bopping along.
With its repeated hook of âAnti-ti-ti-ti-fragileâ, it is an anthem to the girl groupâs confidence that they cannot be stopped.
2. âCase 143â by Stray Kids
With six awards from South Korean music shows, âCase 143â is one of Stray Kidsâ most successful songs. This electric hip-hop fusion uses â143â to represent the number of letters in each word of the sentence, âI love youâ.
âWhy do I keep getting attracted?â is a recurring question throughout the addictive song about being uncontrollably in love â and you wonât be able to get this tune out of your head.
3. âDarl+ingâ by Seventeen
Boy group Seventeen warmed fansâ hearts with their first English single, which was co-produced by one of the groupâs members, Woozi. In an interview with Teen Vogue, member DK shared that the plus sign in the title symbolised unity between the group and Carats, their fans.
Seventeen expressed appreciation for their fansâ support through this sweet and uplifting song, and this message is emphasised in the lyrics, âyou know, without you, Iâm so lonelyâ.
4. âFuture Perfect (Pass the MIC)â by Enhypen
The seven-member boy bandâs new hip-hop release is a departure from the pop style of their previous songs.
As said by group leader Jungwon in an interview with The Korea Herald, the song was named to show âpromises for the future and convey feelings of hopeâ. The positivity and unity is evident in the lyrics, which emphasise teamwork through lines like, âYou and I have become usâ.
5. âFeel My Rhythmâ by Red Velvet
Red Velvet ventured into the world of classical music with the release of their musical masterpiece, âFeel My Rhythmâ.
Blending the quintetâs upbeat vocals with elegant samples from Bachâs âAir on the G Stringâ, the unique song blends new and old while maintaining the groupâs signature cheerful vibe.
6. âGood Boy Gone Badâ by TXT
In the lead single for their latest EP, Minisode 2: Thursdayâs Child, up-and-coming quintet TXT tackles the topic of heartbreak.
Layering catchy vocals over a hip-hop and rock sound, the song is about being completely changed by the end of a toxic relationship. The groupâs versatility shows that they are certain to go far.
7. âHype Boyâ by NewJeans
After making an explosive debut in August, NewJeans has surprised the K-pop scene with their unique Y2K style and smooth vocals.
âHype Boyâ is a fresh and dreamy endeavour, far away from the typical overproduced sound of most other K-pop songs. It showcases the clear vocals of the five members alongside a fun, upbeat choreography.
There are a whopping six music videos for this one song, with some telling the story of different members as they experience teenage love.
8. âLove Diveâ by Ive
Ive enchanted fans with âLove Diveâ, a dreamy song combining a strong bass, satisfying synths and a lilting melody.
As described by member Won-young during a press conference, the song expresses that you should âdive into love if you have the courageâ. The girlsâ alluring, velvety vocals encapsulate the songâs concept. âLove Diveâ is a spectacular addition to Iveâs discography, making listeners eager to plunge further into the girl groupâs charm.
9. âPop!â by Nayeon
Twiceâs Nayeon kicked off the summer with the release of her sugary solo single âPop!â, which explores the flirtatious and sweet sides of love. Nayeonâs bubbly vocals and energetic choreography make the song unforgettable.
10. âShut Downâ by Blackpink
âShut Downâ took the world by storm in September, solidifying Blackpinkâs status as global superstars â the track was the groupâs second No 1 hit on the Billboard Global 200.
The track begins with a violin sample from Paganiniâs âLa Campanellaâ before the girl groupâs trademark bass kicks in, and they deliver their iconic âBlackpink in your areaâ line. Members Jennie, Jisoo, RosĂŠ and Lisa shut down haters in a stylish, undeniably Blackpink style while dropping references to previous songs.
11. âThat Thatâ by Psy ft. Suga
Created by the powerful duo of Psy and BTSâs Suga, âThat Thatâ keeps listeners on their toes.
In the music video, the two singersâ cowboy outfits set the playful tone of the energetic song, celebrating life after the pandemic. With repeated lyrics like âletâs get loco, pandemicâs overâ and the groovy chorus âthat, that, I like thatâ, the song will certainly lift listenersâ spirits.
12. âThe Astronautâ by Jin
Jinâs enlistment has shaken the BTS fandom, called the Army, as he is the oldest member of the group.
Before leaving for military service, Jin released his debut solo single, âThe Astronautâ, which he co-wrote with British rock band Coldplay. Jinâs soulful vocals shine in the song, conveying his sincerity and affection for fans through lines like, âwhen Iâm with you, there is no one elseâ.
13. âTomboyâ by (G)Idle
With so many outstanding songs, (G)Idle has made 2022 their year, but the one that stands above the rest is âTomboyâ.
With its explosive, headbanging chorus, the song projects a confident, girl-crush aura. The group shows how it has broken out of the âperfect girlâ mould through lyrics like, âDo you want a blond Barbie doll? Itâs not here, Iâm not a dollâ.
14. âYet to Comeâ by BTS
As the global superstar Bangtan Boys go on hiatus, âYet to Comeâ is a reflection on the nine years since the bandâs debut.
Co-written by members RM, Suga, and J-hope, the song features an upbeat hip-hop sound with lyrics that offer insight on the groupâs purpose, success and future.
The trackâs catchy vocals and meaningful lyrics have even won it a Grammy nomination for Best Music Video.
15. â2 Baddiesâ by NCT 127
NCT 127, a subunit of the boy band NCT, reached new heights in 2022 with their intense lead single, â2 Baddiesâ.
A highlight of the song is its catchy chorus â âtwo baddies, two baddies, one Porscheââ making the song a real earworm. With the music videoâs eye-catching neon lights, the song motivates listeners to strive towards their goals despite criticism from others.