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3 Korean Songs That Can Break ‘Gangnam Style’ Views Record On YouTube

1 years ago By Movies Desk

“Gangnam Style” by Psy has long held the record for the most-viewed music video on YouTube with an astonishing 5 billion views. However, the K-pop sensation has grown exponentially, and several other Korean songs have come close to breaking this record. In this article, we will explore three Korean songs that have the potential to challenge “Gangnam Style” in terms of YouTube views.

1. Blackpink – ‘DDU-DU DDU-DU’ (2.3 Billion Views):-

Blackpink, one of the most prominent K-pop girl groups, made waves with their hit song ‘DDU-DU DDU-DU.’ Released in June 2018, this song quickly gained international recognition and amassed an impressive 2.3 billion views on YouTube. Its visually stunning music video, combined with catchy beats and powerful choreography, has contributed to its success. With Blackpink’s growing popularity and the global K-pop craze, ‘DDU-DU DDU-DU’ stands as a formidable contender to challenge ‘Gangnam Style’s’ views record.

2. Blackpink – ‘Kill This Love’ (1.9 Billion Views):-

Another hit from Blackpink, ‘Kill This Love,’ released in April 2019, took the K-pop world by storm. The music video’s dramatic visuals, edgy fashion, and the group’s captivating performance drew the attention of millions of viewers worldwide. With 1.9 billion views and counting, ‘Kill This Love’ showcases Blackpink’s immense influence and international fanbase. It’s a song that continues to gain momentum and could potentially inch closer to the coveted YouTube views record.

3. BTS – ‘Dynamite’ (1.8 Billion Views):

BTS, the global K-pop sensation, delivered a feel-good anthem with ‘Dynamite.’ Released in August 2020, this song marked BTS’s first full English-language track, making it accessible to a broader audience. Its upbeat melody, colorful music video, and charming choreography resonated with fans worldwide, resulting in 1.8 billion views on YouTube. As BTS’s popularity continues to soar, ‘Dynamite’ remains a strong contender to challenge ‘Gangnam Style’s’ record.

While ‘Gangnam Style’ still reigns supreme with its 5 billion views on YouTube, these three Korean songs, ‘DDU-DU DDU-DU’ by Blackpink, ‘Kill This Love’ also by Blackpink, and ‘Dynamite’ by BTS, have made significant strides toward breaking that record. With their global appeal, dedicated fan bases, and impressive view counts, they represent the evolving landscape of K-pop and the potential for a new record-breaking hit in the near future. The K-pop phenomenon continues to captivate the world, and the YouTube views race is far from over.

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