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K-pop encompasses anything and everything under the umbrella of pop music in South Korea written between the late 1990s and today. Boy bands and girl groups, known colloquially as idols, making upbeat dance songs represent the current trend, but hip-hop, folk music, power ballads, EDM, and more can also fall into the K-pop genre. But chances are K-pop appears overwhelming to non-fans, particularly those outside of South Korea and who shun anything that falls remotely in the pop genre. Luckily for new listeners interested in this specialized brand of international music, K-pop artists have been using English lyrics more frequently and broadening the scope of their outside influences. While K-pop still has plenty of bubblegum pop, we’re highlighting important records in the K-pop canon that explore the greater depths of the genre. Put away your “Gangnam Style” dance moves and check out the 10 best K-pop albums for people who don’t like K-pop.

1. AKMU, Play

Sibling duo AKMU, short for Akdong Musician or “Mischievous Child Musician,” released its debut album Play in 2014, after winning a Korean competition show in 2013. Foregoing the usual highly produced sound of the K-pop world, AKMU’s style pairs modern folk with childlike innocence, showcasing the sibs’ vocal and lyrical excellence. Play offers listeners a taste of the genre bending entity that is K-pop, but does so in a gentler way, foregoing auto-tune and making the most of acoustic and vocal clarity. Play’s biggest strength is AKMU’s capability to take ownership of such varied songs, highlighted by the two singles off of the album. “200%” is a cute, romantic pop song that matches AKMU’s age, while “Melted” is the emotional opposite—a beautiful, heartbreaking ballad about growing up in a cold world.



2. SHINee, Odd

Ever since the breakout success following the group’s 2008 debut, SHINee has been a stellar, accessible act in the K-pop world. The male quintet’s 2015 Odd incorporates the very best of funk, EDM, and R&B to create one of the most experimental albums K-pop has seen from a boy band this year. Filled with hybrid songs that overlap genres as diverse as deep house and swing, Odd thrives on the different vocal styles of SHINee’s members and never being satisfied with the previous song. Despite the laidback style that many of the songs on Odd exhibit, SHINee is actually known as one of K-pop’s most popular dance groups, with cutting edge dance moves that are just as technically creative as the song’s they’re performed. Moody and bright all at once, Odd is one of the best pop album’s out there today and a must for anybody trying to see what K-pop is all about.



3. Clazziquai Project, Blink OP Note: Not a KPop act, but good music.

A bit more electro than pop, Clazziquai Project represents the more adult aspects of K-pop. The group’s tenth album, 2014’s Blink, brings together the electronic elements and ballads of K-pop and introduces a softer, medley of tender emotion. Groove and funk show up amidst the electro-pop tracks, while the evocative vocals and lyrics reflect on the simple side of love and life. Blink keeps itself safe by never going too far off into the deep end of saccharine pop songs, and solidifies itself in the K-pop genre as an outlier, a softer version of what many think of K-pop. But the up-tempo inspirational tunes alongside a bit of melancholy don’t lie: This is K-pop at some of its finest, most mature moments.



4. Taeyang, Rise

A member of Big Bang, easily Korea’s most talented boy band today, Taeyang is one of the best examples of K-pop singers fusing hip hop, R&B, soul, and EDM. Each song on Rise offers something new, with Taeyang’s crooning voice pulling it all together. K-pop as a genre doesn’t let itself get boring, and Rise is the exact same way. There’s a new sound with each song, with club bangers and ballads playing together nicely when performed by K-pop’s most soulful bad boy. Taeyang’s crisp, swoon-invoking vocals and the outstanding composition of the songs on Rise will make even the most discerning music listener take a moment or two to stop and abandon previous misconceptions about K-pop.



5. Davichi, Hug

Other than idol groups, ballad singers are also mainstays in K-pop. Female duo Davichi released Hug earlier this year, with brand new power ballads to add to their already extensive repertoire. With impressive vocal range and warmth, Davichi are recognized in Korea as two of the most talented singers today. Hug conveys the pair’s unity and harmony when together; neither vocalist is innately more talented than the other, and each song highlights the interplay between their vocals. Just as the two voices work together to create impressive contrast, Hug thrives on duality. Davichi excels at capturing ups and downs musically and lyrically: Singles “Cry Again” and “Sorry, I’m Happy” are paired together to express the high and lows of romance, one as a melancholic, slow song of heartbreak and the other as an unapologetic, bombastic tune celebrating the end of a relationship.



6. Kim Sung Kyu, 27

While a member of highly popular boy band INFINITE, Kim has followed in the footsteps of many other K-pop idols and pursued a solo career. His first solo effort, Another Me, arrived in 2012 and this year’s 27 shows even more impressive growth with its impressive amalgamations of rock and pop. Again proving K-pop’s malleability, 27 combines synth, industrial rock, and pop beats with the vocal colors of Kim’s raspy voice. The expressiveness of Kim’s voice is always at its best, but the album doesn’t shy away from going between soft ballads and pop-rock songs that come together to create a single solid entity.



7. 2NE1, 2NE1

Making two EP’s with the same name is something that only one of K-pop’s most iconic girl groups could pull off, but that’s what 2NE1 did in 2011, releasing their second self-titled EP, 2NE1. Even though it’s an EP, it’s one of the most iconic albums in K-pop history, with 2NE1’s most internationally famous song to date—the pumped up girl power tune, “I Am The Best.” Elsewhere on the EP, “Lonely” and “Don’t Cry” take a bit of a step back from 2NE1’s heavy electronic sound and introduce more basic, vocally impressive sounds, while “Ugly” melds the two. 2NE1 introduced the world to the feminism anthem style of K-pop that sets 2NE1 apart from the rest of Korea’s girl groups, and is one of the finest examples of finding the balance between full-blown pop and the more considerate side of music.



8. Roy Kim, Home

Simplicity is at its finest when it comes to Roy Kim, a Korean folk ballad singer who spends time between albums attending Georgetown. 2014’s Home is a solemn folk-pop album that connects to the listener’s very essence through it’s simple sounds and Kim’s heartfelt voice. Home is a breath of fresh air amongst many K-pop albums, with gentle acoustic elements, and a title song that is written from the perspective of Kim’s dog that waits patiently for his owner to come home. Home makes the most of both pop and folk influences, and even takes a full-blown turn into country territory towards the end, but is a true pleasure to listen to as Kim makes the most of his expressive vocals.



9. IU, Modern Times

The princess of K-pop is easily IU. With the mellow and sweet vocal aura reminiscent of another era, some of IU’s biggest successes have been with throwback tunes. 2013’s Modern Times utilizes this with retro-inspired big band sounds, with jazz and swing elements interspersed with pop. IU tones the album’s more bombastic tunes down with a mix of soft pop songs that makes the most of her vocal range, which was how she made her name in the K-pop world in the first place in 2010. Every time Modern Times threatens to go off into the deep end, it bounces back and revives itself with a new style or a new collaborator, many of whom are legends in the Korean music scene. With so many different styles, it’s easy to find something for everyone on this album, and get a good taste of what makes IU so popular within K-pop.



10. Super Junior, This Is Love

After garnering the attention of the world as one of the most iconic K-pop acts in 2009 with the song “Sorry Sorry,” Super Junior has continued to be a steady purveyor of K-pop dance songs. It would be harder to find a more stereotypically K-pop group than Super Junior. With a decade in the industry, 11 members, and distinct vocal styles, the boy band continuously explores and matures. In particular, 2014’s This Is Love represents everything that K-pop has to offer—a multi-member boy band excelling at singing a variety of slickly-produced pop songs with elements of R&B and general hilarity thrown in for good measure. K-pop as an entity can’t be removed from dance songs, and few do it better than Super Junior, who turn even the most soulful song into a dance stage.





What would OMONA recommend to a non KPop fan?

Source | Paste Magazine, Akdong Musician (AKMU) Official YouTube Channel, 1 2 via SMTOWN Official YouTube Channel, Fluxus Music Official YouTube Channel, BIGBANG Official YouTube Channel, 1 2 via CJENMMSUIC Official YouTube Channel, wooliment Official YouTube Channel, 2NE1 Official YouTube Channel, 1theK Official YouTube Channel
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Date: 2015-10-04 04:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iznanassi.livejournal.com
I thought overall Crush > 2NE1's other albums. More um... high quality/unique music.

Otherwise based on the stuff I've actually listened to on this list I more or less agree, maybe like Reboot just bc it's not modern pop music so I feel like you could convince some hipsters to like it haha.

Date: 2015-10-04 05:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] parkjsun.livejournal.com
Yeah, I'd recommend Crush over 2NE1 any day. A lot of the songs on 2NE1 are plagued with CL's screechy vocals (she's since learned to tone it down a bit) plus the production on Crush is better anything 2NE1's ever put out.

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Date: 2015-10-04 05:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kevinmchale.livejournal.com
from this year: the red, reboot, ice cream cake, 27, 17 carat, boys be, black label, the most beautiful moment in life part 1

wait where is pink tape and red light

cosigning play, rise and modern times tho <3
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Date: 2015-10-04 05:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yohan94.livejournal.com
im sad sweet girl isnt on this list

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Date: 2015-10-04 05:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] achan123.livejournal.com
" Odd is one of the best pop album’s out there today"

???

Whaaa??!?!!?

Misconception of me please.

Date: 2015-10-04 05:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xxhna.livejournal.com
Misconception of me please.

YESSSS.

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Date: 2015-10-04 07:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kjc48.livejournal.com
+1
Rise is a poor man's Solar tbh.

Date: 2015-10-04 05:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] edanz-castle.livejournal.com
I agree with a few of these choices ( I'm not sure IU's album would be everyone's cup of tea imo)

If I'd recommend something else besides the usual picks of F(x), Big Bang Shinee and 2ne1, I'd legit put someone on to
BTS's Dark & Wild, Block-B's-Block Buster, EXO's EXODUS, Wonder Girl's Reboot, Primary and The Messengers LP and anything related to Beenzino, Zion T and Crush.
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Date: 2015-10-04 04:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jeliza
Primary & the Messengers +1000. And Epik High's Shoebox.

Date: 2015-10-04 05:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] atopworld.livejournal.com
I've only listened to most of these, but I agree with the choices here. Play is still the perfect Spring album. I think of it and I see lush forests, green pastures, and rain, idk, lol. I'm surprised to see that Pink Tape and/or Red Light isn't here.

Aside from the choices listed and sticking with only the releases I've heard this year, I'd recommend Base and TCSOP1, everything G.Soul, Reboot, select tracks from Complete, and Rise As God. And for albums that haven't hit the year mark, I'd add Beast's Time and Hyukoh's 22.

Date: 2015-10-04 05:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yohan94.livejournal.com
if you told me to listen to these when i wasnt a kpop fan i wouldve loved akmu but then moved on

Date: 2015-10-04 05:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaelissi.livejournal.com
I'd add anything sexy by Junsu, because you don't have to know what he's singing to know he's singing about sex. Also HyukOh cause even people who know what he's singing about don't really know what he's singing about. I'm surprised BTS isn't up there. They get pretty good reviews from non-kpop fans. I honestly didn't check the whole list.

Date: 2015-10-04 05:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ainsleys.livejournal.com
i was just stupidly happy to see roy kim included, he's almost never mentioned

Date: 2015-10-04 02:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] happydirections.livejournal.com
+1 i absolutely adore his voice. 'home' is still one of my favorite songs!

Date: 2015-10-04 05:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] v-glace.livejournal.com
Sunggyu's album was great, I was listening to Daydream just the other day. I suspect Epik High isn't categorized as "k-pop" but I would totally put Shoebox or one of the older albums on there.

Date: 2015-10-04 07:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kjc48.livejournal.com
If Clazziquai Project can be on this list, so can EH lol

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Date: 2015-10-04 06:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] imangos.livejournal.com
BB's "Alive" or "Remember"; the 2 best BB albums to date IMO. I'd also add BTS "The Most Beautiful Moment in Life pt.

Date: 2015-10-04 07:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lobotronic.livejournal.com
this is actually a great list for once...I agree with every suggestion.

Date: 2015-10-04 07:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gathyou.livejournal.com
BTS could have been mentioned, as well as f(x) and Red Velvet more experimental touches, BIG BANG's Alive, Wonder Girls' Reboot and Exo's Exodus (even though some songs on the first album could do).
Maybe in a second time, 4Minute's Crazy, that mini is one of their best and quite easy to enjoy for someone outside kpop with the EDM inspirations, and Jaejoong's solos.

I also think that Crush is the most well-produced release by 2NE1 (so, superior that the second mini) and that SHINee's best album yet is the Misconceptions saga.

I'm biased but for someone who's really into bubllegum pop to begin with, Lionheart could be a good entry (apart from Party and You Think lol).

Date: 2015-10-04 07:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bomsnose.livejournal.com
i've already hooked up a lot of people onto kpop. normally i start with yg (2ne1 can't nobody, i am the best, some big bang) then on to shinsadong tiger discog (the sound is quite swedish) via hyuna songs. i can also confirm that shinee - view works with some non kpop people. it has this german summer hit feel.

unless i know the taste of the person, then it can be anything.

Date: 2015-10-04 12:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chouta-angel.livejournal.com
I usually go this route too. I start with 2ne1 and Big Bang. I've found 'I am the best' and 'Fantastic Baby' tend to be fairly solid go-to hits for US people. 'Lucifer' is another one that tends to be received well. F(X), 4Minute, and EXO do okay. I've found that most people I've introduced to BTS have really liked them too. Got7 and Ailee are other ones I'll throw in sometimes basically depending on what the person's been responding most too but these are more hit or miss and depend on the song which I really can't blame them for.

Date: 2015-10-04 07:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] benihime99.livejournal.com
I would probably add BB's alive and some of CNBlue earlier work

Date: 2015-10-04 07:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kjc48.livejournal.com
Pretty solid list! YAS @ Clazziquai Project & Davichi! Play is sooooo fucking good!!!

I would have put Lee Hi over IU (I never like more than 3 songs per album) but MT was very cohesive. They didn't need both KSK and Roy Kim (there are at least a dozen better male solo choices). I would have replace them and Suju with f(x) PT/RL and a WG album.

Date: 2015-10-04 08:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iskerplunk.livejournal.com
WG seems to be overlooked for lists like these? which is not fair bc wonder world and reboot were flawless.

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Date: 2015-10-04 07:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] velveteenkitten.livejournal.com
Definitely a good list, although I would put Crush there instead of 2NE1.
From this year I'd add WG's Reboot and RV's The Red.
I mean, most albums have a track or two that doesn't appeal to the individual but all of these are just solid pop album, imo.
Really it depends on how well you know the people around you and their taste in music. Kpop has most tastes catered for so you just gotta find the right track.
The thing is, a lot of people hate listening to music they can't understand the lyrics to.

Date: 2015-10-04 08:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mad-nux.livejournal.com
love modern times and this is love. I'd add hatfelt's mini, lim kim's simple mind, spica discography. I dont recommend an album mostly my sj fave songs and rainbow, t-ara, f (x) bop songs

Date: 2015-10-04 08:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cast-no-shadow0.livejournal.com
Beast's Fiction and Fact is an amazing album.

Date: 2015-10-04 08:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] senshicalico.livejournal.com
needs reboot tbh. it's 80s enough that westerners could eat it up.

But ime, people who tell me they don't like kpop say that they can't "stand" to listen to the korean language (???) so none of these will change their minds. lmao.

Date: 2015-10-04 08:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sacryde.livejournal.com
Honestly, if I had to recommend any album (not just the recent stuff) it would probably be Big Bang's Number 1. Haru Haru is literally the song that got me into Kpop, even though SHINee was the group that made me curious.

Date: 2015-10-04 08:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ultimaaa.livejournal.com
Another Me >>>>>>>> 27. 27 is just a Nell album with a different vocalist tbh.

Date: 2015-10-04 06:28 pm (UTC)

Date: 2015-10-04 09:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] izon-no-niwa.livejournal.com
i miss clazziquai

Date: 2015-10-04 09:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] audiograms.livejournal.com
Xia-Flower

Date: 2015-10-04 09:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wi-arae.livejournal.com
Everybody is listing their fave realeases haha. As much as I ADORED Red Light I wouldn't make a non fan listen to it. It obviously would not go well.
The idea is to pick stuff more approachable yet remember-able I'd say.

I think AKMU is definitely a great choice.
I can't recommend anything though since I don't listen to full albums much, just give it one listen and move on with only the songs I like.

I'd say some of Shinee's earlier music because they were earworms.
Any 'rise to fame' album really since they'll have that one jam that get's stuck in your head and converts you (EXID's Ah Yeah album w/ AY and U&D, BEG's Sound G for Abracadabra. Maybe Block B's HER?)
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