[HYBE’s first girl group] Easy-to-sing songs by LE SSERAFIM
LE SSERAFIM, launched by HYBE—the company that brought BTS to the world—has drawn major attention as the first full-scale girl group they’ve produced.
With solid skills, distinctive personalities, and a catalog of high-quality songs that encompass a range of musical styles setting them apart from typical K-pop, they quickly rose to the ranks of top groups.
Their melodies are so catchy and hook-filled that once you hear them, they’ll stick in your head, and their signature choreography is guaranteed to shine at karaoke.
The lyrics switch between Korean and English, which does take some getting used to, but we’re also featuring songs that you can sing along to with pure energy as well as Japanese versions—so take this chance and give them a try!
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[HYBE’s first girl group] LE SSERAFIM’s easy-to-sing songs (11–20)
Blue Flame [Japanese Version]LE SSERAFIM
![Blue Flame [Japanese Version]LE SSERAFIM](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/euXbd6gUliQ/sddefault.jpg)
K-pop groups often have songs that naturally mix Hangul and English, and many people likely find the Hangul parts difficult to sing.
“Blue Flame,” which first appeared on the debut mini-album FEARLESS, later had a Japanese version released as well, so if you’ve been wanting to sing this song, it might be a good idea to start by practicing with that version.
As you feel the refined disco-style funk in your body and practice singing with a focus on rhythm, you’ll gradually get used to the vibe of the song.
In conclusion
LE SSERAFIM’s songs all have catchy, memorable hooks, choruses, and choreography that make them perfect for karaoke, but as mentioned at the beginning, learning both the Korean and English can be tough. Even if you don’t understand the meaning, you can still sing them by memorizing the sounds, and once you get used to it, be sure to check the lyrics’ meanings with a Japanese translation!


