[K-POP] Korean songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: classic crowd-pleasers
K-pop is full of songs with unique rhythms and catchy hooks that make you want to sing along.
In particular, many people want to sing the songs of their favorite artists and idols in a cool or cute way! In this article, we researched Korean songs that are perfect for karaoke.
Focusing on popular tracks that rank high, we’ve gathered plenty of hype-worthy classics, heartfelt ballads, nostalgic hits, and even Japanese songs.
Enjoy powerful official videos and live footage unique to karaoke while singing along to your favorite numbers!
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[K-POP] Korean Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke: Surefire Popular Hits (91–100)
Love wins allIU

A song released in January 2024 by Korea’s songstress IU.
It’s a ballad with a beautiful melody and poignant lyrics.
The universal theme of overcoming hardships with a loved one is expressed through a unique worldview.
The music video, featuring a collaboration with BTS’s V, also drew a lot of attention.
The memorable chorus phrase is catchy and easy to remember.
It’s perfect not only when you want to belt it out at karaoke, but also when you’re in the mood to sing softly.
Even if you’re not confident in your Korean pronunciation, the relaxed tempo makes it easy to try.
It’s also great to sing with someone special.
Why not let your heartfelt voice resonate?
How You Like ThatBLACKPINK

A hip-hop tune with a rhythm that carries a distinctly BLACKPINK vibe.
It was pre-released from their first full album, THE ALBUM, and became a huge hit.
This track lets you fully savor BLACKPINK’s signature strong style.
With a difficulty level that’s neither too easy nor too hard, it might be relatively singable compared to other hit songs.
The structure builds toward the chorus and then drops a tone in the hook, and a key point is that there are hardly any parts where you need to belt out long sustained notes.
Given the song’s arrangement, fans of Western pop in particular will get hyped!
[K-POP] Korean songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: All-time popular hits (101–110)
I want to make you say you love me.IZ*ONE

It features a familiar melody reminiscent of Japanese idol songs.
It’s wistful with a touch of nostalgia.
The theme is wanting to make a slow-to-notice crush finally turn around.
If you’ve listened to or sung groups like AKB or Morning Musume, it’ll be easy to sing.
And if you’re actually in unrequited love or feeling fuzzy in a relationship, you’ll be able to put even more emotion into it.
Tiki-TakaWeki Meki

A song about the moment when feelings are just about to connect.
The two in this song are practically in love with each other, but something is still missing.
The girl wants their feelings to come together as soon as possible, but the boy won’t be clear.
She’s basically saying, “Stop overthinking it—show me through your actions and attitude.” If you’re currently struggling with a more-than-friends, not-quite-lovers relationship, this might be an easy song to sing.
Boy With Luv (Japanese ver.)BTS

The opening is crucial in “Boy With Luv (Japanese ver.).” This time it’s the Japanese version, but it still has a lot of English lyrics and carries an emotional vibe comparable to the Korean version.
That said, I think the Japanese version is easier to sing.
Since each member’s melody line is clearly divided, it’s good to practice by going over each individual melody carefully.
If your opening wavers, you’ll lose the pitch, so make sure to come in clearly.
Prepare your voice during the intro and hit the A4 solidly—if you do, you should be able to continue singing comfortably afterward.
After LIKEive

A hit song following IVE’s “LOVE DIVE,” this girl group has been making huge waves in K-pop both in memories and on the charts since their debut.
It’s a love song overflowing with IVE’s glamorous charm, and the “yoo-hoo” part especially makes you want to hum along! Above all, “After LIKE” has a stylish vibe.
It’s super cool if you can nail the flowing rap parts, too.
Since it was released in August and the music video features fireworks, it seems perfect for pre- and post-festival moments or summer karaoke! It’s sure to light up the atmosphere.
New FacePSY

Speaking of PSY, “Gangnam Style” is by far his most famous song, but this 2017 release is also highly recommended.
It’s a hilariously simple track about being totally smitten with a woman he’s just met.
Like the iconic horse-riding dance in “Gangnam Style,” the chorus dance here is easy to learn and memorable.
There are parts perfect for call-and-response, making it a great pick for karaoke with a big group.
Since it’s mostly simple, repetitive lines, it’s easy to sing along to and get into the groove.


