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K-POP Masterpieces & Best Hits [Latest and Classic Popular Songs + Editor’s Select]

K-pop music is taking over the charts around the world, with new groups and globally popular stars emerging one after another.

What kind of artists or idols do you like?

In this article, we’ll introduce lots of popular K-pop songs that are loved not only in Korea, Japan, and across Asia, but around the world!

From this year’s signature hits to hidden gems!

We hope this helps you discover a new favorite track or find a unique bias to cheer for!

Now, let’s enjoy some wonderful Korean music together♪

K-POP Masterpieces & Best Hits Collection [Latest & Classic Popular Songs + Editor’s Select] (301–310)

Deja VuTOMORROW X TOGETHER

TXT (투모로우바이투게더) ‘Deja Vu’ Official MV
Deja VuTOMORROW X TOGETHER

A track by the five-member Korean group TOMORROW X TOGETHER, included on their mini-album “minisode 3: TOMORROW,” released in April 2024.

It’s a pop number that sings of nostalgia for the past, boldly exploring new ground by blending rage and emo rock.

With its polished melody and memorable lyrics, it poignantly conveys the ache of trying to reclaim lost time and broken promises.

Its cinematic, captivating music video has also become a hot topic.

A perfect song for anyone wanting to revisit their youth—and a great pick for a drive.

Let Me Crychangun soku

Jang Keun-suk Let me cry (LIVE ver)
Let Me Crychangun soku

Jang Keun-suk, famous for his roles in Korean dramas, is actually a great singer as well—did you know that? He has a wonderfully rich, masculine, beautiful voice.

His Japanese debut single entered at No.

1 on both the Oricon chart and the Billboard sales chart.

It was the first time in history that a debut release by an overseas artist debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon chart.

GoldenHUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast

“Golden” Official Lyric Video | KPop Demon Hunters | Sony Animation
GoldenHUNTR/X, EJAE, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast

This is a song by Huntrix, a fictional K-pop group born from the Netflix film “KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters.” The vocals are performed by powerhouse Korean American artists Lee Eun-jae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami.

The track is an epic electropop number that captures the group’s resolve as they live as idols by day and fight as spirit hunters by night.

Their declaration to “believe in the power that sleeps within and carve out our destiny” mirrors the life of Lee Eun-jae, who has pursued her dreams for many years.

The song’s storytelling is sure to move some listeners to tears.

Despite being a fictional group, they reached No.

1 on the Billboard Global 200 in July 2025.

If you’re ready to take a new step forward, this song will surely make your heart shine.

Soda PopSaja Boys

Saja Boys – Soda Pop (Official Lyric Video) | K-Pop Demon Hunters | Netflix
Soda PopSaja Boys

This is a track by the group Saja Boys from the Netflix animated film “KPOP Girls! Demon Hunters.” Though fictional, they’ve been stirring up the real music scene—ranking on U.S.

music charts by July 2025.

At first listen, it’s a classic idol song with the fizz and freshness of popping soda! But the lyrics aren’t a sweet love song; they actually express the very desires of their true identities: demons that devour souls.

That duality—the sparkling idol façade and the dark nature hidden beneath—really grabs you, doesn’t it? You might just get hooked on the sweet melody of this piece, the “first trap” in the story.

Eeny meeny miny moeFIFTY FIFTY

FIFTY FIFTY (피프티피프티) ‘가위바위보(Eeny meeny miny moe)’ Official MV
Eeny meeny miny moeFIFTY FIFTY

After achieving a global breakthrough with “Cupid” in 2023 and relaunching with a new lineup in 2024, FIFTY FIFTY released this track in November 2025 as the title song of the digital single “Too Much Part 1.” The lyrics were co-written by Gaho, with arrangement by Charlie McClean and others.

It’s a playful number that overlays the tension of “choosing and being chosen” at the moment of falling in love with the motif of a universally known counting rhyme, while light synths and a bouncy beat make for an easy, pleasing listen.

The music video visualizes the randomness of fate with a colorful “Fate Dealers” theme.

From the highlight medley released on October 28 to a busking performance at COEX on November 2, the staged promotions steadily built anticipation and drew attention.

This song further refines the charm of their polished easy-listening pop.

Good GoodbyeHwasa

화사 (HWASA) – ‘Good Goodbye’ MV
Good GoodbyeHwasa

A digital single released by Hwasa, known as a member of MAMAMOO, from P NATION in October 2025.

It contemplates whether a parting moment can be called a “good goodbye,” portraying the struggle of suppressing one’s own feelings while wishing the other person happiness, set to a mid-tempo, ballad-like arrangement.

Hwasa was deeply involved in writing and composing, and the minimalist production highlights the nuances in her voice.

The emotional boiling point arrives as the melody soars in the chorus.

The music video features actor Park Jung-min, carefully depicting the quiet acceptance of separation between lovers.

An alternate version by the string quartet Duomo was released simultaneously, expanding the afterglow through orchestration.

It’s a song that quietly stays by your side when you want to empathize with pain that doesn’t need to scream.

FOCUSHearts2Hearts

Hearts2Hearts 하츠투하츠 ‘FOCUS’ MV
FOCUSHearts2Hearts

Hearts2Hearts, debuted by SM Entertainment in February 2025, has continued to actively release new songs, dropping the title track of their first mini-album “FOCUS” in October.

Built on a house-inspired four-on-the-floor beat, the track features a striking vintage-style piano riff.

Portraying the immersive feeling of a love that makes you lose yourself and think of nothing else, it coolly expresses a psychological state where your gaze and attention converge into a single point.

The music video sets a school-like set against a dark-toned palette, showcasing a mature allure through sleek choreography.

Shifting from glittering pop to restrained, grown-up dance music, this is a great pick for when you want to sink into the vibe at the club at a relaxed pace.