Stylish K-pop and Korean songs. Songs with a nice vibe.
K-pop has become familiar as a standard.
The more you come to love Korean music, the more you get drawn into its vivid colors and exquisitely balanced worlds.
Beyond cutting-edge styles, the retro moods and time-honored charms are delightful, too.
In recent years, even idol groups have been actively incorporating stylish, trend-forward elements, and it feels like there are more easy-to-listen-to melodies as well.
In this article, we’ve carefully selected a variety of songs that capture Korea’s stylish vibe.
Be sure to find tracks that match your taste and have fun with them!
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Stylish K-pop and Korean songs. Great-vibe tracks (51–60)
InsomniaYUKIKA

A heart-fluttering 2020 track that captures Yukika’s cute charm and stylish flair.
It’s the title song that graces her first album themed around time, Timeabout,.
Created by the same team behind her debut track NEON—Lee Giyongbae’s Im Suho, Eunkyum, and Niko—who drew attention for its high-level city-pop sensibility, this song conveys the sentimental mood of a sleepless night.
With a floating feel, it intertwines dreamy feelings for a loved one with the beauty of the music.
Lovely!
MagneticILLIT

A youthful song by the five-member Korean girl group ILLIT.
The lyrics, which liken the powerful pull toward a loved one to a super magnet, are adorable.
Produced by Bang Si-hyuk, it’s included on the album “SUPER REAL ME,” which portrays the imagination and everyday lives of teenage girls.
Released simultaneously worldwide at the time of their debut in March 2024, the track is distinguished by its dynamic bass.
With members whose colorful personalities shine and music full of vitality, it’s a number that lets you feel a fresh breeze in K-pop.
Recommended for anyone who wants to relive the butterflies of falling in love.
PIZZAOOHYO(우효)

A 2017 track by new-generation synth-pop artist Uhyo.
Love is hard, isn’t it? It’s a song about wanting a lover who’s drifted away to come back, but some parts might even feel a little unsettling.
Better to share good food with someone you love than to eat alone, right? They sing that even pizza doesn’t taste good without you.
It’s stylish, with an ennui-tinged mood and sly, slightly sharp-tongued wit—backed by a sound that’s all about great melodies.
Also, don’t miss the music video, which turns pleasantly surreal in the second half.
CandyBAEKHYUN

An R&B dance number by Baekhyun released in 2020.
It’s cool, yet his layered vocals add a sweet charm.
The lyrics, which compare love to spices, food, and various things, feel quite mature.
The rhythmic dance vibe and poppy melody are great, and its appeal hits you from all sides.
The shouted lines are absolutely top-tier—just so cool! It lets you escape reality, gives a sense of expanding possibilities, and leaves a lingering after-scent like a gentle waft of fragrance.
A track you can savor to the very end.
D (half moon)DΞΔN

A moody song you’ll want to listen to at night.
The feeling of losing half of yourself after a heartbreak is overlaid with the half moon.
Just as a half moon hangs softly in the night sky, it’s as if the half-left version of me has been left behind in bed.
Finding the poignancy of heartbreak in halves feels deeply artistic.
It’s fascinating how, despite the airy singing style, the sense that she’s crying comes through so achingly clearly.


