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With groups like 2NE1 and Rainbow disbanding and a new generation of artists coming into their own, we look back at another busy year for South Korean music.

As the year comes to a close, there’ll be plenty of shellshocked K-Pop fans, wondering how the hell it got to be such a bumpy ride. Those who follow the artists in the YG Entertainment stable suffered a triple whammy of disappointment: Minzy leaving K-Pop’s fiercest girl group 2NE1, Nam Taehyun quitting the diverse-sounding boy group WINNER, followed by 2NE1 disbanding completely. They weren’t the only casualties of 2016, with long-established female groups Rainbow, KARA and 4Minute also throwing in the towel and the reality-TV-built girl group I.O.I dismantled after the decent “Very Very Very”.

The newer generation groups, however, excelled – particularly JYP Entertainment’s nine-member girl group TWICE, whose “Cheer Up” sold by the bucketload, overcoming a controversial start to the year when Taiwanese member Tzuyu was filmed holding a Republic of China flag during a TV broadcast, angering people from both countries, between whom relations are fraught. Away from the political side of K-Pop, boy group Seventeen kept their momentum growing with the sassy earworm “BOOMBOOM”; male rookies ASTRO, KNK, Pentagon, and SF9 all offered up excellent reasons to keep an eye on them; and BLACKPINK, hands down, stole the show for the girls.

Naturally, you couldn’t move without bumping into a trap beat (a trend unlikely to wane in 2017), and if you didn’t have a table in your music video with all the members sat at it, then you just weren’t playing for keeps. Finally, let the Korean R&B star Crush lighten the mood of competition for the #1 slot with a gif that’ll keep on giving until the new year.

This list is for idol releases, limited to one song per group (or artist), and taking into consideration the whole package, both song and MV (music video). Fire up your lightsticks and dive in.


20. RAINBOW – “WHOO”

K-Pop has a seven-year and five-year curse, where groups tend to disband upon reaching either milestone – and this year, Rainbow were claimed by the former. Their final song, “Whoo”, is by no means an afterthought, overflowing with the feel-good harmonies and retro sass of a band like The Go Go’s. The MV, meanwhile, befits their senior idol status, demonstrating their ease with a camera. And lest we forget, they leave behind glittery, landmark singles, including “A”, “To Me”, and one of K-Pop’s greatest, “Mach”. Ladies, you'll be missed.




19. TWICE – “CHEER UP”

The pervasiveness of this mega-selling track, the fluff of a cosplay MV and its “shy shy shy” refrain, shouldn't be underestimated. With over 104 million YouTube views and any idol worth their variety show salt doing their best imitation, if the dead had risen in 2016, they’d probably be required to bust out the “Cheer Up” dance. Despite its catchiness, the chorus is more a saccharine steamroller than standout, but its fluctuating verses are far more clever and emote the perfect amount of tease and frustration about a love interest.




18. BLOCK B – “TOY”

Most Block B singles deliver a stylish, over-the-top MV and huge choruses, but the surprising low-key vibe of “Toy” brought out a side rarely seen by the casual onlooker. The vocalists’ light touch housed melancholia, counterbalances by the rappers’ slightly aggressive flow – a pattern also found in the instrumental, with tinkles of piano above slow, chunky bass and EDM flourishes. Although “Toy” wasn’t a ballad, it was dangerously effective at triggering the waterworks.




17. LADIES CODE – “THE RAIN”

Making a return after the car accident that claimed the lives of two members in 2014, Ladies Code took a more mature direction with jazz piano, ballad strings, and synths. On “The Rain”, they’re spliced into smooth, measured verses that impart a weary knowingness before transitioning into an unexpectedly upbeat chorus. The little electronic ticks, fade and blips do a marvellously subtle job of elevating this song, and the MV – with its contrasting neon and natural palettes – is just as artfully considered.




16. INFINITE – “THE EYE”

“The Eye” pulls on visuals circa “BTD”, the EDM of “Bad”, and song structures from “Back”, but ultimately feels transitional. Infinite’s move towards heavy electronica on their lead singles has been glacial (and understandable, given how deep-rooted their signature sound has become), but beneath the piano and strings, their producer BEE pushes this ongoing shift with whirring, robotic breakdowns. Oddly for Infinite, “The Eye” requires repeated listens, but there’s plenty to intrigue you here, if you’re willing to find it.




15. B1A4 – “A LIE”

With B1A4 leader Jinyoung helming the production, “A Lie” sets a curveball trajectory with a non-ballad 147bpm tempo before slowing down for a soaring, lush chorus, where strings layer onto the dance beats with brilliant cohesiveness. “A Lie” never stops shifting and building – each segment (even Baro’s rapped second verse) works cleanly to set the song up for its rousing key change, an emotional rollercoaster that skilfully avoids boring clichés.




14. BLACKPINK – “PLAYING WITH FIRE”

Debuting earlier this year, BLACKPINK were widely debated to be a tribute act for labelmates 2NE1 – but by stripping the track to basics, “PWF” was a step towards their own identity. One ultra-simple hook and the vocals carried the entire track, something that couldn’t have worked without those four incredibly distinctive tones. Should their label continue to play to their unique abilities, rather than shoehorn them into a now defunct mold, BLACKPINK could easily unseat the new generation girl group hierarchy.




13. NCT U – “THE 7TH SENSE”

“The 7th Sense” found the bulk of its influences in PARTYNEXTDOOR and Bryson Tiller, putting it in the awkward position of being overly familiar to Westerners but less palatable to its native audience. Sparse and dreamlike, the track grows on repeated listens with thick, syrupy beats that let insouciant vocals create all the melodies. Add in graceful choreography and boldly-lit backdrops that give the MV an unworldly look and NCT U become one of 2016’s more interesting experiments, refusing to cater to expectations.




12. GFRIEND – “ROUGH”

Though making global headlines in 2015 for a performance containing nine falls during one song, Gfriend have well and truly moved out of viral territory to become one of K-Pop’s super rookies. “Rough” completed their schoolgirl trilogy (alongside “Glass Bead” and “Me Gustas Tu”) and it looks cute, but it’s certainly the toughest of the three songs: the rock guitar riffs seen on “Me Gustas Tu” get bigger and the strings get more lavish – it’s exactly how an epic finale should be.




11. MONSTA X – “ALL IN”

Having relegated MONSTA X’s “Stuck” and “Hero” (their best songs so far) to dance performances, their label, Starship, went to the other extreme for “All In” with an ambitious, provocative video. Dramatic parallel storylines intersect as the group get off their faces on hallucinogens, but the video almost backseats the song to a soundtrack. The track is far better than the MV gives it the chance to be, particularly the crooning chorus, and it is possible to experience audio and visual as a single entity – but, damn, they made you work hard for it.




10. BIG BANG - “에라 모르겠다(FXXK IT)”

Rather than drop one of their flamboyant productions (see “Bang Bang Bang” or “Fantastic Baby”), “Fxxk It” sees Big Bang progress more from 2015’s easy-going “We Like To Party”. It creates a prime canvas for vocalists Seungri and Daesung, and soundscapes similar to those on Flume’s “Sleepless”, with warped vocals and woozy, ebbing keyboards. Being the supergroup they are, their visuals are as always on point, saturated in neon, dripping in designer threads, and more interested in their charming dynamic than fancy footwork. But what you notice and hear after repeated plays, despite the crowd-surfing and boyish fun, is an undeniable maturity. Everything here flows, no one element is too heavy-handed, and as a final single for some time due to military service, it’s a definite high to go out on.




09. LUNA – “FREE SOMEBODY”

When the always experimenting girl group f(x) released their 4 Walls LP, the influence of UK house artists like Gorgon City and Blonde was undeniable – and Luna, with her first solo endeavour away from f(x), continues this. Her performance is punchy and confident, while the instrumental places its builds and drops so perfectly it flows towards the end faster than you’d like. Even the MV (a feast of 80s-style soft focus and 60s-style acid-drenched animation) provides a seamless link to the lyrics’ call to open up and release your dreams. Should this be Luna’s only crack at music outside of f(x), it would be a travesty, but the shine of “Free Somebody” and the near flawless EP of the same name is unlikely to dull any time soon.




08. VIXX – “FANTASY”

‘Audacious’ is probably the word that first springs to mind for “Fantasy”: the MV (the second part of their Greek Gods trilogy) needed a step-by-step explanation, and the opening strains of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata segued into foreboding trap and a chorus of darting strings and taut hysteria. It’s not easy to work with a concept as high camp as ancient mythology, nor make such an intimidating onslaught of sound work across an entire song, but throughout “Fantasy” there’s enough restraint exercised to achieve greatness. That’s not just on the part of those behind the scenes but VIXX themselves, who’ve delivered their best work in this strain of gothic by clearly understanding its boundaries – and this makes “Fantasy” startlingly memorable.




07. OH MY GIRL – “LIAR LIAR”

The saturated pastel wonderland is now a staple MV aesthetic, but on “Liar Liar”, Oh My Girl enjoyably backstab, gossip, and plot – with their aegyo (cute gestures) cranked up to eye-watering levels – in order to keep their crush on B1A4’s Gongchan a secret. It's masterfully edited and skilfully connected to the song, but “Liar Liar” alone is an upbeat, falsetto powerhouse with a chanted hook that sticks like glue. Many will undoubtedly find “Liar Liar” a little too cute, a little too high pitched, a little too much of everything – but that’s entirely the point, as if the dare was to constantly push it just one more step, knowing that pop is at its best when it wilfully polarises people.




06. RED VELVET – “RUSSIAN ROULETTE”

Red Velvet had a phenomenal 2015 and the visual bar set by “Dumb Dumb” was daunting, but as queens of the wildly creative music video, “Russian Roulette” is devilishly satisfying. The colours might be bright but the four-piece, suitably po-faced, spend its entirety concocting ways to kill each other. Unlike previous releases, whose choruses leap from the verse, “Russian Roulette” sneaks in with robotic stuttering, doing a lot to break up the sweet but tonally deliberately narrow vocals. Early fans may find the mechanical feel of “Russian Roulette” to be a side-step, but with a memorable chorus and crazily joyous synth breakdown, it stands proud.




05. SHINEE – “TELL ME WHAT DO DO”

“Tell Me What To Do” is proof that K-Pop producers (here, SM’s prolific Yoo Young-jin) and artists wield serious ju-ju. What could essentially be a Kygo track is transformed into an tender dance-ballad where quietly desperate verses switch into intense pre-choruses (split between Taemin, Onew, and Jonghyun) that create plenty of light and shade. While the general consensus on K-Pop’s many blogs and forums was that Minho’s rap should’ve been excised, its naturalistic spoken word presence actually fit no less than Key’s rhythmic one as a welcome punch through the instrumental loops. If anything, the MV’s narrative – a love triangle between Minho, Taemin, and a girl that ignores the lyrical slant – is the misplaced element, but this random arc is forgivable when it’s so beautifully shot around a killer song.




04. WONDER GIRLS – “WHY SO LONELY”

In 2015, the Wonder Girls reappeared after a three-year hiatus with the 80s pastiche “I Feel You”. Although now touted as a band, none played any of the instruments on the record, and although that matters little in the scheme of things, overall it pointed more to a cautious experiment – and one that succeeded. Over the past 12 months, Wonder Girls (or their label) clearly became more confident with their band status because they co-wrote and played on reggae-influenced track “Why So Loneky”, and its slinky verses and push of guitars prove a hypnotic combination. The deliberate Robert Palmer-era erotica is out, dissatisfied badass is in, and there’s little that can top the glorious cool of Yubin rapping while drumming, glowing with gold tattoos.




03. WINNER – “BABY BABY”

Late this year, Nam Taehyun – after taking time off for his mental health – quit WINNER in a shock move. But he leaves behind the arresting, bluesy, and at times sardonic “Baby Baby”, whose Motown influences put it beautifully out of sync with K-Pop's trends. WINNER traversed the lonely pitfalls of fame, mirrored in dark strokes for the MV by vacuous parties, meaningless sex, and empty penthouses. But its most poignant (and now eerily prophetic) moment is that as the harmonies lift, fireworks explode – and while Jinwoo, Mino, Seunghoon, and Seungyoon are roused from their numbness, Taehyun calmly floors his car and flees his idol trappings.




02. EXO – “MONSTER”

Last year’s funk-driven singles expanded EXO's horizons, but “Monster”s purpose is less to diversify and more reiterate that they’re one of K-Pop’s biggest groups. Its lighter, twin single “Lucky One” provides visual fodder for the group’s origins story, but “Monster” (which can claim the year’s best outro in Chen’s falsetto) simply throws on the blood and bruises and plunges into sexual angst with a doomy bassline, clattering percussion, and an aggressively dark chorus. The clipped vocals hark to 2014’s “Overdose”, while working with “Call Me Baby”s choreographers sees familiar formations – but it makes no apologies for raiding EXO’s existing arsenal, and has no need to. Such elements have endeared them to a colossal fanbase, and “Monster” is a monumentally brash platform from which to shout about it.




01. BTS – “BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS”

Since their 2013 debut, seven-piece BTS have been cranking out close-to-the-bone lyrics and impressively melding hip hop, pop, electronica, and rock. Though perfectly able to drop massive performance videos like “Fire” or “Dope”, concept is king with BTS. While theirs has always been grounded in the painful fundamentals of growing up, it’s graduated from the more obvious to a delicate, beautiful labyrinth of clues and concealed meanings in their MVs. For “Blood Sweat & Tears”, which captures a passionate, destructive relationship, they and their regular directorial collective LUMPENS turn to Hermann Hesse’s novel “Demian” as the complex visual inspiration for the temptation they face. The result is, once more, a rich world to be decoded, where members are hemmed by sumptuous rooms and dream-states, matched to a sensual choreography that has their hands constantly blind, seek, and reveal desire and truth.

It truncates the bridge for extended storytelling, but “Blood Sweat & Tears” easily refills the hushed void with cascading chimes, spacey chill-house beats and airy synths that lope alongside tropical house and moombahton rhythms. Emotions run high – the ache in Jimin and Jungkook’s falsetto hooks, the lost fight within Suga’s rap, and a demanding neediness on J-Hope’s chorus – but having continually worked with the same songwriters, including the seemingly indefatigable composer Pdogg, and contributed substantially to all their tracks, BTS are able to marry the lyrics’ intimate, bloodied brokenness to an opposing state of leviathan pop with such effortlessness that it dominates all that stands before it.



Do you agree, Omona? How would you rank your favorite songs of 2016?

Source: DAZED | Rainbow Official | jypentertainment 1, 2 | CJENMMUSIC Official | Ladies Code | woolliment | BLACKPINK | SMTOWN 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | 1theK 1, 2 | starshipTV | BIGBANG | RealVIXX | WINNER | ibighit
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Date: 2016-12-13 05:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] torontok.livejournal.com
Knock was an underrated jam. #StanKNK

Also really like Pentagon's Can you feel it and Beast's Ribbon.
Navillera was one of my favorite releases of the year, sad it didn't get a shoutout.

Date: 2016-12-13 07:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] typhlogirl.livejournal.com
MTE RE: Navillera :( Rough always overshadows it

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Date: 2016-12-13 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thranduiles.livejournal.com
this is a pretty solid list, almost all my faves (even winner!) are included so i'm pleased!
i personally also really liked sistar i like that and 2pm promise and whistle is still my ultimate blackpink fave

what i really love is the inclusion of the most slept on comeback/debut this year: luna's free somebody

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Date: 2016-12-13 05:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jiyonqiee.livejournal.com
I'm so happy that Baby Baby is getting some love, because that song is a masterpiece.

this list is pretty good with a few exceptions like Fantasy (The Closer was much better) and Tell Me What To Do (I love Shinee but that song was so bad).

lol @ bts being #1, the song was okay, but definitely not the best song of the year.

Date: 2016-12-14 04:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lightframes.livejournal.com
I agree about Fantasy and The Closer.

Date: 2016-12-13 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mattemate.livejournal.com
yayyy glad luna, ladies' code and rainbows' songs are getting some recognition. not that they were necessarily flops (i hope they werent at least lol) but it seems like not many people acknowledged them.

Date: 2016-12-13 05:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seulgibear.livejournal.com
must be an editorial mistake but the 7th sense is actually number 1

i'm sad ppl don't acknowledge one of these nights. it was a beautiful song that deserved better

Date: 2016-12-13 06:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sacryde.livejournal.com
one of these nights made me cry so hard.

Date: 2016-12-13 05:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ohsnaplettes.livejournal.com
biased opinion: yay BTS being #1 get it boys

unbiased opinion: they should've put 1 of 1 for SHINee lol. also i'm happy that NCT U was featured, i generally see more media coverage on 127. Luna deserved more this year!!

Date: 2016-12-13 07:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blanca-diablo.livejournal.com
Haha was gonna say the same thing, if I look beyond my bias group 1 of 1 should have been number and I'm glad NCT U were shown some love.

Date: 2016-12-13 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandaapple27.livejournal.com
Should this be Luna’s only crack at music outside of f(x)

crying because even they know the chances of sm giving luna another shot is slim. free somebody is sooo underrated, that single literally saved kpop. Like it is the only kpop song I know they executed the edm genre in such a good way. the dancing, her vocals, i dont understand why it was ignore T__T

anyway so sooo glad bts took the number one spot cause that song was such a huge hit for them.




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Date: 2016-12-13 05:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dickslikejesus.livejournal.com
Rainbow doesn't belong on the list, but the superior Twice song was put on the list so I guess there's that.

BTS deserves the top spot, Blackpink shoulda had whistle not playing with fire, NCT U's song should be top 3, liar liar is awful.

Date: 2016-12-13 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zorabioz.livejournal.com
I don't think any song this year was better than Free Somebody, but I'm happy to see it as high up on this list as it is considering how overlooked it was!

Date: 2016-12-13 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sacryde.livejournal.com
OT but your icon.... is that from o'grady???

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Date: 2016-12-13 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 1of1girl.livejournal.com
I would also put 1 of 1 there and Lucky One instead of Monster and maybe VERY NICE or BOOM BOOM too (Seventeen just should have been there somewhere). And it seems that they only included singles/title tracks on their list so I'm not going to mention the tracks that are only album songs but should be on the list.

Aside from that I'm really happy with most of the list, some of the songs really deserved to be there. I'm especially happy for Luna bc Free Somebody was sooo underrated and NCT U bc I think that The 7th Sense is the superior NCT song.
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Date: 2016-12-13 06:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] staaan.livejournal.com
hell no @ some of these

Date: 2016-12-13 06:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fabulousdoll.livejournal.com
I made a list with some of my fave songs this year so I guess this is a good post to post it lol
but it's mostly only girl groups because it's what I listen to.



I also liked their other release "Angel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6tfeK4NLuU)"












"High Heels (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_0GkKQ_nzc)" was also really fun





Not a girl group but I have been obsessed with this song since it was released:













OP, must be hating me lol Sorry for the edits, I don't know how to english and I keep changing things.
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Date: 2016-12-13 11:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chimpansee.livejournal.com
Deepened came out this year? That song is still so good, smh @ it not getting more popular.

Also your post finally made me listen to some Berry Good & other ggroups which I've been meaning to check out so thanks honestly!!

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Date: 2016-12-13 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] contralilium.livejournal.com
Not saying that it deserves a spot on the list but, I hate that sistar put themselves in a box with their summer songs, I Like That was one of their bests songs/best choreo/best styling and because it wasn't expected a lot of people over looked it.

Date: 2016-12-13 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] happydirections.livejournal.com
preach. "i like that" was so good. from the song, to the mv and the styling!!!

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Date: 2016-12-13 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kary1591.livejournal.com
I prefer Sentimental for WINNER but I'm glad INFINITE and B1A4 made the cut.

Russian Roulette was probs my most played song this year and I wish Lovelyz' Destiny was on this.

Date: 2016-12-13 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fabulousdoll.livejournal.com
This list needs this too, one of me fave solo releases this year:

Date: 2016-12-13 08:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] keytfelt.livejournal.com
Agreed! I really like Jun.K's solo stuff and I play this song a lot.

Date: 2016-12-13 06:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jaequeeragenda.livejournal.com
will forever be pressed about luna and wonder girls' songs not being more popular :(

Date: 2016-12-13 06:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] soyunatetera.livejournal.com
WG song was really popular in Korea tho, it did really well digitally with all kills/PAC/whatever chart was at the moment I'm not really familiar with
If you're talking about yearend awards or Ifandom type of success/recognition then I agree, but tht just shows you that those elements don't define how well a song made an impact in the GP

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Date: 2016-12-13 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] myrrhcat.livejournal.com
"four-piece" red velvet? yeri doesn't deserve this treatment
this list has a good number of girls but needs more, also i wouldnt really put them in the same order as they are here but its cool, im glad luna, rainbow, and lc got that recognition
from an objective standpoint i think cheer up is the song of the year

Date: 2016-12-13 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] digitalqueen.livejournal.com
ugh, bst is my least favourite bts title track. its such a bad song i feel like im taking crazy pills. i wasnt pleased with anything shinee this year either, but i like this one better than 1of1. omg also had better songs, liar liar is annoying. im glad nct u is the one in this list.
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Date: 2016-12-13 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] imangos.livejournal.com
"ugh, bst is my least favorite bts title track."

ITA. I can't get over how it sounds like JB/Major Lazer "cold water"

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Date: 2016-12-14 04:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lightframes.livejournal.com
I loved Crying

Date: 2016-12-13 06:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] benihime99.livejournal.com
I love RAINBOW – “WHOO”
I would pick Galaxy over the rain
And would replace f**k it with Mamamoo's Taller than you

Date: 2016-12-13 06:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kobrakiddo.livejournal.com
Glad they included most of the songs that I like ! Pretty solid list I’m so glad INFINITE is on the list! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧

I’m also very surprised Liar Liar is on the list (GET IT GIRLS!), though I’d prefer Windy Day tbh. I love how disjointed yet unique Windy Day’s composition is !

Navillera > Rough also; but I’m in the minority haha.

Blood Sweat and Tears being #1 is very very very very well deserved. Cause I'm biased like that ♡

And really, #JUSTICEFORSEVENTEEN lol. I really like 아주 NICE and their play in words with that ahjussi move is way too creative for it to be excluded from the list :/

Lee Hi's Breathe should be in the list too! When it was released I couldn't stop listening to it.



DAY6’s Letting Go is one of my personal favourites. One of my most played songs this year. I get so emotional when I listen to it cos I'll think of Junhyeok and their drama~ lol. So underrated, I really really hope these super talented boys will get their big break soon sigh :’)
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Date: 2016-12-13 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kary1591.livejournal.com
OMG yes!! I love Letting Go.

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Date: 2016-12-13 06:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caipirinhas.livejournal.com
I feel like Toy should be higher, but I love seeing Free Somebody and Why So Lonely so high on this list.

Date: 2016-12-13 06:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sacryde.livejournal.com
I can agree with most of this list, but where is Mamamoo? They were so good this year ;_;

Date: 2016-12-13 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] happydirections.livejournal.com
luna's "free somebody" has been one of my favorite tracks this year, it's such a good song! i'm also super happy ladies' code got recognized cause i love "the rain". other tracks that have been my favorite and i would've made it on my list are (including solo artists):

boa- no matter what (ft. beenzino)
day6- letting go
bts- save me
heize- shut up and groove (ft. dean)
blackpink- whistle
suran- winter bird
ailee- home
park hyo shin- breath
agust d- the last
nell- dream catcher
standing egg- voice
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Date: 2016-12-13 07:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] callherblondie.livejournal.com
I prefer Save Me to Blood Sweat & Tears and Whistle to Playing With Fire, so yeah I agree with your list.

Date: 2016-12-13 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rosiemotleymind.livejournal.com
My list would have to be (one's not on the list)

Ailee-Home
AKMU- How People Move
Blackpink- Whistle
Ladies' Code- Galaxy
Lee Hi - Hold My Hand
Shinee - 1 of 1
Sistar - I Like That
Teyeon - 11:11 (even tho the acoustic version is better)
Twice - TT
B1A4 - Nightmare (legit bop pls listen to it)
BTS - Butterfly (Prologue Mix play this at my wedding, first child, funeral tbh)

Honorable mention since he's not an Idol would be John Park Thought of You.
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Date: 2016-12-13 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] happydirections.livejournal.com
BTS - Butterfly (Prologue Mix play this at my wedding, first child, funeral tbh)

i got you babe, just invite me to all of those

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