Are kpop title tracks with no English lyrics very rare now?
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Seems pretty rare. Even the songs that are mostly in Korean tend to throw in a few lines in English.
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pretty rare imo its pretty hard to find one that doesn't use a few english words for emphasis
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I don't remember any song from the past 10 years that is from a more known artists and has no English (or other language's words) in it.
I thought of it, maybe the only artist I can think of who has some tracks without English from the past 10 years might be W24. Other than that I can't remember anyone else who has no English in their songs.
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I guess it is, after much thinking i can only think of 1 ballad (Still love you - Hongki)
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The only one I can think of right now is (G)I-dle - Hwaa
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very very rare
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Perhaps, but I like songs with English lyrics all the way through. The song has more meaning imo.
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This has English but maybe that's why Rose Blossom has been successful among Koreans. Meaningful lyrics in their native tongue. The English part is in its own section and it's not this Korean-English back and forth like most Kpop songs.
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BTS Spring Day has only 2 lines of English - “You know it all
You’re my best friend“ and “Friend”- the rest are all Korean..
Hmmm maybe that’s one of the reasons Koreans love this song so much?
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Thanks to globalization you will find words of English origin everywhere, perhaps you can find purely Korean song in North Korea.
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Thanks to globalization you will find words of English origin everywhere, perhaps you can find purely Korean song in North Korea.
Or I can listen to circle on repeat
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very rare
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Or I can listen to circle on repeat
Of course, of course
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I don't remember any song from the past 10 years that is from a more known artists and has no English (or other language's words) in it.
I thought of it, maybe the only artist I can think of who has some tracks without English from the past 10 years might be W24. Other than that I can't remember anyone else who has no English in their songs.
External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.I am too lazy to look if they have more songs without English in them so 1 song will have to do
Gfriend's glass bead? Rough?
Edit: more from gfriend. Love whisper, sunrise, summer rain (all title tracks)
Also seventeen's dont wanna cry
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