Hyunwoo Cho

Hyunwoo Cho

With over 10 years of experience in the Hallyu industry, Hyunwoo has dedicated his career to connecting Korean culture with the world. As the founder of Daebak, he works closely with Korean brands and stays ahead of the latest trends to deliver an authentic taste of Korea to fans globally.

Seo Taiji and Boys perform Nan Arayo I Know in 1992 marking the birth of modern K-pop

A Trip Down Nostalgia Lane: K-pop Classics Through the Years

Hyunwoo Cho

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Nostalgia can be so painfully sweet. We feel it every time that ten-year-old song plays on the radio or happens to show up on our playlists. Songs manage to capture old feelings and familiar times perfectly. K-pop, although a relatively young industry, happens to be rich in good music which is not only embedded with catchy tunes but lyrics that are important. Through the years, we have had many iconic songs that have managed to stay with us in spite of the countless new additions to our favorites list. Going back to them from time to time can be so refreshing, reminding us of a time long gone but so special.

Want to relive all your memories? Fasten your seat belts and get ready to go through the whole K-pop journey one song at a time!

Seo Taiji and Boys perform Nan Arayo I Know in 1992 marking the birth of modern K-pop
Seo Taiji and Boys perform Nan Arayo (I Know) in 1992, the moment that reshaped Korean pop music. | Source: The Korea Herald

1. Come Back Home by Seo Taiji and Boys (1995)

Seo Taiji and Boys single-handedly made what we know of K-pop today. It is impossible for K-pop fans to be a part of the industry and not know of this boy group. Come Back Home challenged the traditional style of Korean music up until that point. Consisting of Seo Taiji, Yang Hyun-suk and Lee Juno, Seo Taiji and Boys went on to become the forerunners of the K-pop industry.

Channeling the struggles of the young generation, Come Back Home told the story of Seo Taiji himself. Many people from that generation resonated with this beat, much to everyone's surprise, making this song one of the most iconic K-pop tracks ever recorded.

2. Warrior's Descendants by H.O.T. (1996)

Although H.O.T. could not possibly be summarized with just one song, if it had to be something it would probably be this one. This song was a powerful retaliation against bullies in schools and set the tone for what H.O.T. had to offer. H.O.T. as a band stood for the important things, and maybe that was an essential contributor to the amazing fanbase they had.

The five-member group had a reunion concert in 2018 at the popular reality show Infinite Challenge, leaving the fans reminiscent of old times.

3. I'm Your Girl by S.E.S. (1997)

S.E.S. was among the First Generation girl groups. They debuted in 1997 and were on the receiving end of a lot of success and appreciation among K-pop fans. This three-member group started out with their debut song I'm Your Girl. Clad in white and black denim jackets, the members broke out in perfect 90s dance moves.

I'm Your Girl is that one karaoke song you would not want to miss out on. This song eventually became widely known as a school anthem enjoyed by several young boys and girls at the time.

4. Perfect Man by Shinhwa (2002)

This song set the bar for a Perfect Man real high for many of us. A mix of strong vocals and intricate dance moves, served with end-of-the-nineties angst, made this song one whole nostalgia trip in itself.

Shinhwa debuted on March 24, 1998 and are one of the longest-running K-pop groups, celebrating more than twenty years in the industry. They have a thriving international fan base, and several K-pop groups have performed their songs as a part of their homage to this boy band.

5. Mirotic by TVXQ (2008)

Need a little pick me up? Well, this song will be able to give you just that. Mirotic starts out strong with breathtaking visuals. This song hits the perfect balance of the right melody and powerful beats. Mirotic also has its Japanese and Chinese versions, catering to more than just the Korean audience.

TVXQ promotional photo from the Mirotic era showing the five member lineup in dark concept styling
TVXQ during the Mirotic era, the legendary 2008 release that defined second-generation K-pop. | Source: Allkpop

TVXQ started out as a five-member group and released several albums like Tri-Angle (2004) and Rising Sun (2005). They received a lot of international recognition for their music and stand as an unforgettable band today.

6. Rainism by Rain (2008)

Jung Ji-hoon, popularly known as Rain, is a well-loved and respected singer who has had an immense career of seven albums, twenty-eight singles and more.

Rainism is marked with killer moves and an instant appeal, making it truly unforgettable. The dance moves complement the music perfectly. Rain manages to make music that stays with the audience for a long time, leaving them hungry for more.

7. Ring Ding Dong by SHINee (2009)

SHINee debuted in 2008 when they were quite young, and what they had to offer was very fresh and unique for the K-pop industry, representing youthful spirit and energy. From their style of music videos to the quality of their songs, they showed the industry that they were here to stay.

SHINee group photo from the Ring Ding Dong era showing the five members in colorful streetwear concept
SHINee during the Ring Ding Dong era, the 2009 hook so catchy it was unofficially banned during the Korean college entrance exam season. | Source: Soompi

Ring Ding Dong had an afro-electronic beat and is a K-pop classic. We are willing to bet on the fact that this song will never grow old.

8. Sorry Sorry by Super Junior (2009)

Everything from the name of the song to its lyrics and dance moves was so easily put together, it is no surprise that this song received extreme success both nationally and internationally.

Super Junior Sorry Sorry promotional photo showing the thirteen member group in matching white suits
Super Junior's Sorry Sorry, the 2009 single that opened the Korean Wave to a global audience and crossed 100 million YouTube views. | Source: Allkpop

Super Junior was among the few K-pop groups at the time who opened up the K-pop industry for the international market. This group debuted back in 2005 and has released several hits over the years. The hook step to this song is as addictive as the song itself. Put on your dancing shoes and get moving.

9. Gee by Girls' Generation (2010)

Gee is probably the love anthem of the decade. The song manages to represent the awkward feelings of first love with bubble gum beats and addictive tunes.

Girls' Generation, also called SNSD, captures the spirit of the 2000s perfectly. Gee is a bubblegum pop track smothered with electronic upbeat music. If you have been following K-pop for a while now, it is impossible to not know about Girls' Generation, and chances are you have heard their songs already. Lovingly called the nation's girl group, SNSD was what many fans grew up listening to.

10. I Am The Best by 2NE1 (2011)

This might as well be the bop of the century. I Am The Best reeks of confidence in the best way possible. The video to this song was one of the most-viewed music videos of the time and for a good reason.

2NE1 members Park Bom CL Sandara Park and Minzy in the iconic I Am The Best music video styling
2NE1's I Am The Best, the 2011 anthem that has since surpassed 400 million YouTube views and won Song of the Year at MAMA. | Source: Soompi

Members Park Bom, Sandara Park, CL, and Minzy are extremely talented artists who have given us countless hits. I Am The Best is only one among several iconic songs.

K-pop is more than music. It is a bundle of memories.

For many of us, K-pop is more than mere songs and artists. It is a bundle of memories. Every song holds an era in itself, reminding us of a time that has already passed us. These songs are only a few of the many hits that the industry produced over the years.

Idol groups performing TVXQ Mirotic showing the song's lasting legacy as the most covered K-pop track among newer groups
K-pop's classics live on. TVXQ's Mirotic remains one of the most covered K-pop songs by newer groups like TXT, MONSTA X, NCT DREAM, and BTOB. | Source: Koreaboo

What is on your classic K-pop playlist? Let us know in the comments below.

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