K-pop is all the rage these days but when most people think about Korean pop music, they think about boybands. BTS, EXO, and NCT, the list goes on and on. But boybands aren’t all the colourful and hip musical genre has to offer. K-pop has some of the best women in music and it’s about time we put some respect on their names! Not only are these women super talented, they also have been slaying for years, both in Korea and around the world.
We’ve compiled a list of five K-pop girl groups whose music we are obsessed with and we think you should listen to.
Girls’ Generation
How could we make a list of Korean girl groups and not include the OGs — Girls’ Generation?
Girls’ Generation, just like their name, has influenced almost every subsequent generation of K-pop. Debuting in 2007, the girl group was one of the few women-led musical groups standing on top in the midst of popular boy groups and solo artists.
The originally nine-member girl group, also referred to as SNSD, was among the pioneers of K-pop in Asia and globally. The group currently has eight members — Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona, and Seohyun. Jessica departed from the group in 2014.
The girls began their journey with ‘Into the New World’ but they really blew up with ‘Gee’ in 2009.
Their music predominantly comprises bubblegum pop and electropop, however, in their 15-year-long career, their sound has diversified to include techno, hip-hop and R&B influences. In fact, ‘I GOT A BOY’ is one of the earliest examples of successful experimental songs in K-pop, and frankly, when we first heard it, every verse sounded like a new song. That’s the impact of SNSD — they make weird combinations of genres work.
“National phenomenon in Korea”, “National singers” and “Nation’s girl group”, are just a few of the titles they have been given over their career. In 2013, they beat the likes of Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga at the first YouTube Music Awards. This was BEFORE the massive K-pop explosion that happened during the last decade. CNN called them the “Asian version of the Spice Girls”.
Girls’ Generation walked so the newer groups, and yes, that includes boy groups, could run.
‘Gee’
‘I GOT A BOY’
‘The Boys’
‘Genie’
‘FOREVER 1’
15 years and counting!
TWICE
Known as the “Nation’s Girl Group”, TWICE made its debut in 2015 with hit single ‘Like OOH-AHH’. The group is composed of nine members — Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu.
It took their second single, ‘Cheer up,’ to make them a household name in South Korea. From soldiers to kindergarteners, everyone was singing and dancing to ‘Cheer up’ and it was all because of a simple phrase — “shy shy shy”.
The phrase went viral on social media and almost every celebrity, including Hollywood stars, imitated the iconic choreography while promoting their films in South Korea. In the 2017 South Korean presidential election, both candidates from the Democratic party and the Bareun party used ‘Cheer up’ with altered lyrics as their election campaign jingles.