[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: All-time popular hits (101–110)
MelodyJon Yonfa

It’s a love song filled with heartfelt emotion.
Jung Yong-hwa’s expressive vocals really resonate.
Released as a digital single in April 2019 and created right after the 2017 arena tour, this song sings not of lingering over a farewell but of hope for the future, and it also conveys gratitude to the fans.
While grounded in pop-rock, it carries a ballad-like delicacy, featuring a melody that appeals to a wide range of ages.
It’s great for karaoke too—recommended not only for fans but also for anyone who wants to try singing a Korean song.
F*ck My LifeSEVENTEEN

The song I want to introduce as a moving, uplifting anthem is “F*ck My Life.” It’s the first track on the mini-album “FML.” In the beginning, it conveys anger toward the world and oneself with rather intense words, while in the latter half it shifts to a more positive mindset.
It’s a somewhat powerful ballad, so it’s also recommended for those who want to show off their vocal strength.
Plus, the intonation is clear, making it easy to sing even for those who aren’t used to Korean songs.
Bloomin’PARK BO GUM

A refreshing pop song that evokes the arrival of spring.
Actor Park Bo-gum released it in March 2019 as his Japanese debut single.
The lyrics, which liken feelings for someone far away to flowers, leave a strong impression.
They convey a resolve to cherish and nurture the bond between two people, filling you with warmth.
With gentle vocals and a catchy melody, it’s an easy song to sing at karaoke.
Created as an expression of gratitude to his fans, it was loved by many, peaking at No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s the perfect track for a spring date or fun moments with friends.
LAST DANCEBIGBANG

A piano ballad by BIGBANG, who are often associated with an up-tempo image.
Because the tempo is relatively relaxed and the rhythm and melody are steady, it should be easy to sing.
The key to singing it well is to pour your emotions fully into each and every word of the lyrics.
That “fully” is important.
Although it’s in Korean, check the Japanese translation to understand the message and meaning behind it.
It’s a heart-wrenching breakup song, so adding that sense of poignancy will make it much more compelling.
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.
[K-POP] Korean Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke: All-Time Popular Hits (111–120)
EnoughSF9

SF9’s “Enough -Japanese ver.-” is the lead track from their second Japanese album, “ILLUMINATE,” released on March 20, 2019.
The music video, which showcases striking visual beauty, was filmed in Japan.
Belonging to FNC Entertainment, they are known for their solid skills and overwhelming performances.
This song is not only enjoyable to listen to, but also highly recommended for karaoke—by singing it, listeners can help create a dazzling stage together.
With lyrics that vividly depict the feeling of being in love and a rhythmic sound, the moment you grab the karaoke mic, it offers anyone the chance to feel like a star!
Come to meSEVENTEEN

Let me introduce “Come to me,” a Latin-flavored track that’s irresistibly catchy.
It’s one of the songs included on the mini album “YOU MAKE MY DAY.” The title means something like “Come to me.” Throughout the song, the phrase from the title is repeated as it portrays a straightforward, earnest love.
Although all the lyrics are in Korean, the repeated phrases make it easy to memorize.
It also seems perfect as an entry point for those who haven’t sung many Korean songs before.


