By Jakob Dorof
Read the full article at Pitchfork for their reasons as to why they chose these songs!
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Practically an unknown quantity at the start of the decade, K-pop is now a household name around the globe. In recent years, the Western media has all but overflowed with a rising tide of South Korean pop, from fashion spreads to viral ads, Lorde pull-quotes to Grimes tweets, music video analyses to industry think pieces (and, of course, the most popular piece of content on the internet). And yet, so little of this attention has paid much mind to the music itself. If K-pop seems like the fad that never ends, that’s probably because it never really started, either.
K-pop treats a song as just one of several interlocking aesthetic parts, which typically include corresponding choreography, a music video, novella-thick liner notes, the occasional corporate tie-in, and an overarching “concept” that brings it all together. These tend to be conceived in tandem to a much greater extent than in Western pop, so to divorce a K-pop single from its context is to engage with it only partially. For example, the absurdist satire of “Gangnam Style” wouldn’t make total sense even to someone living in Gangnam without its attendant video and “horse dance.”
At its best, K-pop’s package-product approach can result in concise, nonpareil pop music gesamtkunstwerks—but good or bad, they can cause sensory overload for the uninitiated. The intense rate of productivity in Korea, where taking even a year’s pause between albums can kill a career, also adds to the overwhelming feeling for casual fans and popstars alike; onstage fainting and use of IV drips for energy are commonplace.
Another factor is the highly micromanaged way in which all these complementary pieces are made and aligned. The Western media loves to fixate on K-pop’s “assembly line” methodology, and the industry’s de rigeur trainee development program indeed prizes performative excellence over any kind of creative aptitude. Considering the cost-intensive multimedia project that is the typical K-pop smash, it’s little surprise that agencies tailor these acts and their images to best court audiences that are most likely to reward their investment: obsessive teenyboppers. As such, both the presentation of the music and the “impersonal” way it’s made fundamentally disagree with most Western music fans’ Beatles-derived notions of authenticity. (The language barrier can be a roadblock as well.)
But the Korean music industry—for all its bright color schemes, plastic sheen, and frankly commercial raison d'être—has quietly produced some of the most intelligent, adventurous, and accomplished mainstream pop of the past few years. It’s a world where songs with whiplash tempo cuts, Punjabi-via-Korean lyrics, and irregular beats exist as hyper-realized pop commodities, but connect with audiences on a mass scale. The following list offers a modest introduction to the hugely saleable genius some of the world’s best songwriters, producers, and performers can achieve when working in close cooperation.
LIST OF THE 20 SONGS HERE UNDER THE CUT. You'd be surprised!
LIST OF THE 20 SONGS HERE UNDER THE CUT. You'd be surprised!
F(X) - Shadow
Ga In - Tinkerbell
Orange Caramel - Catallena
CL, Gdragon, Diplo, Skrillex - Dirty Vibe (really)
Ga In - Tinkerbell
Orange Caramel - Catallena
CL, Gdragon, Diplo, Skrillex - Dirty Vibe (really)
EXO - Love Love Love
Infinite - The Chaser (yes)
TVXQ - Honey Funny Bunny
Girls Day - Nothing Lasts Forever (YES)
Girls Generation - I Got A Boy
Ga In feat Bumkey - Fxxk You
IU - A Lost Puppy
B2ST - Fiction
2NE1 - Missing You
SHINee - One Minute Back
Brown Eyed Girls - Sixth Sense
Girls Day - Expectation
Neon Bunny - It's You
Infinite - The Chaser (yes)
TVXQ - Honey Funny Bunny
Girls Day - Nothing Lasts Forever (YES)
Girls Generation - I Got A Boy
Ga In feat Bumkey - Fxxk You
IU - A Lost Puppy
B2ST - Fiction
2NE1 - Missing You
SHINee - One Minute Back
Brown Eyed Girls - Sixth Sense
Girls Day - Expectation
Neon Bunny - It's You
Read the full article at Pitchfork for their reasons as to why they chose these songs!
Do you think Pitchfork gets it or is this just

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Date: 2014-08-08 06:38 am (UTC)Btw, the guy who wrote this did an interview (http://noisey.vice.com/blog/winner-k-pop-interview) with Winner and it was pretty hilarious and self absorbed, just like this list
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Date: 2014-08-08 06:39 am (UTC)Lol nothanks at reading the rest.
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Date: 2014-08-08 06:44 am (UTC)(i'm so obsessed with this song)
Also the title should've been "Kpop Songs I Heard That I Liked From a Cursory Glance at the Genre"
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Date: 2014-08-08 06:51 am (UTC)hello to shadow and hanbeon man deo!
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Date: 2014-08-08 06:53 am (UTC)IA that he should've specified in the title, it always ticks me off to see lists like 100 Best Albums Ever and they never venture outside the western canon.
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Date: 2014-08-08 06:56 am (UTC)Even as a stan, no. Just no.
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Date: 2014-08-08 06:57 am (UTC)But yass to Missing You, Shadow, Expectation and Fuck You
edit: i would prefer Moonlight instead of Love Love Love tho
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Date: 2014-08-08 07:49 am (UTC)I'm surprised at how various (almost random) the list is. You go from IGAB's messy structure (I love it but this song still doesn't make sense to me) to the more "classic" up-beat ballad Fiction and pop anthems like Nothing Lasts Forever or Sixth Sense... Just because of this, I would agree with their list. At least the songs doesn't sound like each other, it could be a good introduction for newcomers.
Yet... DIRTY VIBES?? Why ?
Also Pitchfork always cracks me up with the use of French words to look fancy lol
Edit: oh my, they compare IGAB with Bohemian rhapsody, haha, this is so fun to read!
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Date: 2014-08-08 08:11 am (UTC)On the article itself, these K-pop primers are always lacking but it's nice to see one that isn't heavily YG, or heavily into the big hits that everyone knows, but is actually looking at the songs from a music production/songwriting angle. They shouldn't have used the word "essential" in the headline imo, it's more like... 20 Boundary-pushing K-pop Songs (even though, yeah that's an exaggeration too).
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Date: 2014-08-08 08:25 am (UTC)i am, however, really pleasantly surprised to see neon bunny and girl's day on this list. i think i might have gone with female president rather than expectation though.
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Date: 2014-08-08 05:03 pm (UTC)MFTE.
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Date: 2014-08-08 09:19 am (UTC)Only thing I argue with is Skrillex - pretty sure that's not kpop - and 2NE1'S Missing You, because it's rubbish (sorry).
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