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Bolbbalgan4 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

The Korean music unit Bolbbalgan4, often referred to as the “Queen of Streaming” for having multiple songs surpassing 100 million streams.

They made their Japan debut in 2019 and currently operate as a solo act with main vocalist Ahn Ji-young.

In 2023, they held an Asia tour that visited Macau, Japan, Jakarta, Singapore, and Taipei, further raising expectations for their energetic activities.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Bolbbalgan4’s most popular songs—don’t miss it!

Bolbbalgan4 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

DreamBolbbalgan46rank/position

[MV] 볼빨간사춘기(Bolbbalgan4) – 드림(Dream) [화랑(HWARANG) Pt.3 (Music From The Original TV Series)]
DreamBolbbalgan4

After the long intro ends, a woman’s vocal comes in.

Her voice is unusual—not particularly high or low—and it’s the kind of tone that grows on you.

This song is the theme for the drama Hwarang, and it plays during the show’s most exciting scenes, boosting the drama even more.

First loveBolbbalgan47rank/position

[Japanese Subtitles] BOL4 – #First Love (#First Love)
First loveBolbbalgan4

This is one of the popular songs by the Korean folk duo BOL4 (Bolbbalgan4).

It’s a gentle, sweet winter song, and its lyrics—singing about a faint, lingering affection for a childhood first love—resonate with many women.

It’s a ballad that many can relate to.

The day we foughtBolbbalgan48rank/position

[M/V] 싸운날 – 볼빨간 사춘기
The day we foughtBolbbalgan4

A female duo that has been gaining popularity since 2017, especially among young women.

Their debut song, sung with a high, gentle voice like that of a young girl, portrays the pure feelings of first love.

By the way, the group’s name in Japanese means “pubescent girls with red cheeks,” which is quite adorable.

좋다고 말해Bolbbalgan49rank/position

[M/V] 좋다고 말해 – 볼빨간사춘기
좋다고 말해Bolbbalgan4

Bolbbalgan4 is pronounced ‘Bolbbalgan Sachunghi.’ Fans will know them well, and they’re also written as ‘Red Cheeked Puberty’ or ‘BOL4.’ Their wide-ranging sound—from classic K-pop to rock and acoustic folk—continues to captivate listeners.

The song ‘좋다고 말해 (Tell Me You Like Me)’ has qualities that resonate with mellow Japanese kayōkyoku.

It might be perfect for people who often sing songs in the vein of Kiroro or Ikimono-gakari.

The slower tempo is a nice bonus.

If you’ve never sung a Korean song before, start with this one!