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Don’t Miss Out! Top K-Pop Collaborations You Need To Hear

K-pop collabs: When the worlds Collide! Korean pop collaborations have become a powerful force in the music industry, bringing together diverse talents and creating unforgettable tracks. These collaborations help to bridge cultural gaps in Korean pop introduce new sounds and expand to reach both artists involved.

Western Crossover

“My Universe” by Coldplay and BTS

 A groundbreaking collaboration between the British rock band Coldplay and South Korean boy group BTS is a testament to the power of music for the song “My Universe”. This celestial anthem fuses the melodic rock sounds of Coldplay and infectious energy in Korean pop music. “My Universe” gave success to the band Coldplay’s first No.1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 in 14 years. This collaboration was not only a streaming monster but in comparison to the tunes that top on the charts, it amassed 8.5 million streams in its debut week with 136,000 downloads for the premiere frame.

While Coldplay has enjoyed immense success throughout their career reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 has been rarer feet in recent years. On the other hand, BTS, the South Korean Korean pop idol have dominated the charts in recent years. They’ve achieved 6 No.1 hits on the Hot 100 since 2020. The collaboration between these 2 iconic acts marks a historic moment in music showcasing the global impact of Korean pop groups.    

 “Ice Cream” By BLACKPINK featuring Selena Gomez

 Ice Cream: A sweet collaboration by BLACKPINK featuring Selena Gomez is a catchy Korean pop music that combines the girl Korean pop group’s signature sound with Selena Gomez’s vocals. Released in 2020, The song quickly became a global hit topping charts worldwide and amassing millions of streams on platforms like Spotify. The collaboration was a strategic move for both artists expanding their fan bases and introducing the BLACKPINK to a wider Western audience.

“Play It Cool” by Steve Aoki and Monsta X

One of the most notable collaborations is with Monsta X on the track “Play It Cool”. This K-pop-infused EDM anthem features catchy melodies energetic beats and a blend of English and Korean Vocals. It’s a perfect choice for anyone looking for fun and upbeat listening.

 “Kiss and Make up” by DUA LIPA & BLACKPINK

“Kiss and Make Up” is a standout collaboration between the British pop sensation Dua Lipa and Korean pop idol BLACKPINK. Released as a part of Dua Lipa’s Complete Edition album in 2018. The fusion of Dua Lipa’s signature pop sounds and BLACKPINK’s vibrant style created perfect synergy driving the song’s popularity across both Western and Korean pop markets. Korean pop idol’s powerful rap and charismatic presence added an undeniable spark making “Kiss and Make Up” a fan favorite. Dua Lipa’s signature pop coolness and BLACKPINKS’s unrivalled Korean pop music in “Kiss and Makeup” continue to be fan favorites, proving that when East meets with West it creates music and unstoppable fire.

“Eight” by IU and SUGA

The K-pop idols IU and BTS SUGA represent EIGHT, which is Korean pop music that explores the complexities of adulthood. This song delves into the themes and loss of dreams mixed with IU’s melodies voice and SUGA’s powerful rap skill talking about lost dreams, forgotten memories and the pressure of societal expectations. These K-pop music lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminding listeners of their own childhoods and teenage years.  

“Zoo” By NCT & AESPA

famous K-pop group NCT and AESPA brought the song Zoo ” to their fans and released it as a part of SM’s to end to concert and company album. It’s really attractive and Giselle gets it highlighted by her rap skills that fit so well with the NCT members.

“That That” By PSY & SUGA

One of the biggest collabs in K-pop, if this isn’t then I don’t know what is. “That That” is a 2022 hit collaboration between PSY and the legendary K-pop artist behind the global sensation “Gangnam Style” and SUGA, the multi-talented rapper and producer from the world-dominating K-pop group BTS featured as the title track on PSY’s ninth studio album. This song blends with old–school Korean pop PSY energy and SUGA’s modern swag making it an instant classic in the K-pop world.

The undeniable chemistry between these two icons hooked fans worldwide once again that K-pop collaborations are an unstoppable force of fun. If you’re a true K-pop fan, “That That” is an anthem that no one can miss- it’s got everything K-pop music, viral dance moves and the beat that just won’t quit.               

K-pop craze: A Global Phenomenon

K-pop a genre of music originated in South Korea has taken the world by storm. With infectious beats catchy melodies and visually stunning and energetic performances. K-pop music has captivated audiences of all ages.

K-pop groups have been fueled by immense popularity like BTS, BLACKPINK and TWICE. These groups have not only achieved massive commercial success but also become cultural icons representing a new wave of Asian pop music.

The Dark Side of Fame

Despite the K-pop group’s meteoric rise on the global stage, BTS, BLACKPINK AND EXO breaking records selling out arenas and dominating charts the Korean pop industry and K-pop idols face racism. However, fandoms have banded together to call out discriminatory behaviour both online and in media coverage shading up for their favourite K-pop groups and using their massive numbers to create change. The fact that K-pop idols continue to thrive and break barriers despite these challenges with the support of their fan base.

K-pop’s fight for Equality is far from over while the music transcends language and culture, it’s clear that the battle against racism is still being fought on the international stage. K-pop idols are proving that their success goes beyond music- it’s a movement for greater global understanding and inclusion.       

FAQ

1.  Did Selena Gomez work with BLACKPINK?

Ice Cream: A sweet collaboration by BLACKPINK featuring Selena Gomez is a catchy K-pop music that combines the girl K-pop group’s signature sound with Selena Gomez’s vocals.  

2. Did Coldplay collab with BTS?

A groundbreaking collaboration between the British rock band Coldplay and South Korean boy group BTS is a testament to the power of music for the song “My Universe”. 

3. What makes “Kiss and Make UP” by Dua Lipa and BALCKPINK a standout collaboration?

“Kiss and Make Up” is a standout collaborationbetween theBritish pop sensation Dua Lipa and K-pop idol BLACKPINK. Released as a part of Dua Lipa’s Complete Edition album in 2018.

4. What is the meaning behind the song “Eight” by IU and BTS’s SUGA?

The K-pop idols IU and BTS SUGA represent EIGHT, which is Korean pop music that explores the complexities of adulthood. This song delves into the themes and loss of dreams mixed with IU’s melodies voice and SUGA’s powerful rap skill talking about lost dreams, forgotten memories and the pressure of societal expectations.

5. What makes “That That” by PSY and BTS’s SUGA a hit collaboration?

That That” is a 2022 hit collaboration between PSY and the legendary K-pop artist behind the global sensation “Gangnam Style” and SUGA, the multi-talented rapper and producer from the world-dominating K-pop group BTS.     

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