K-pop Karaoke Song Recommendations

If you want to do great at your next K-pop karaoke, I have some cool songs that will make you stand out. While others sing “Dynamite” or “Gangnam Style,” try Kim Gun Mo’s “Beautiful Goodbye” or BTOB’s “Missing You” – easy to sing songs that still touch the heart. Mid-tempo songs like IU’s “Through the Night” or TWICE’s “TT” mix easy singing with fun for the crowd. From drama songs to old hits, there’s a lot of lesser-known K-pop songs ready for you to make your own. 호치민 가라오케 퍼블릭장점
Simple Ballads for Newbies
If you’re new to K-pop karaoke, start with old Korean ballads from late ’90s to early 2000s. These songs have easy tunes, clear song builds, and Korean words that are simple to remember and say. Start with Kim Gun Mo’s “Beautiful Goodbye” or Lee Moon Sae’s “Girl” – they really show the old Korean song style.
- Sung Si Kyung’s “On the Street” or SG Wannabe’s “Timeless” are slow songs good for beginners focusing on feeling and not tricky singing.
- Their slow pace lets you read lyrics and breathe easy, like Lee Seung Chul’s “Never Ending Story” or Shin Seung Hun’s “I Believe.”
Less Known Boy Group Songs
Some of the best karaoke songs are B-sides or not as popular ones:
- BTOB’s “Missing You” is easy to sing and shows feelings well.
- GOT7’s “Thank You” has a mid-tempo beat and simple chorus for newbies.
- SF9’s “Good Guy” is upbeat with a catchy chorus.
- NU’EST’s “Hello” has an easy hook for everyone to sing along.
- VICTON’s “Time of Sorrow” has a steady beat and easy singing.
Simple Girl Group Songs

K-pop girl groups’ simple songs are great starts for karaoke newbies:
- TWICE’s “TT” and “Cheer Up” have easy tunes and repeating parts.
- Red Velvet’s “Russian Roulette” is easy to sing with a steady beat.
- GFRIEND’s “Me Gustas Tu” has an easy verse-chorus style.
- BLACKPINK’s “As If It’s Your Last” has rap parts for breathing.
- IU’s “Every End of the Day” and Girls’ Generation’s “Way to Go” don’t need tough singing but still impress. People Who Can’t Sing Well
- Oh My Girl’s “Dolphin” focuses more on rhythm than vocal tricks.
Mid-Tempo Solo Artist Songs
Mid-tempo songs from solo artists hit the sweet spot for casual singers:
- IU’s “Through the Night” and Taeyeon’s “11:11” are great for feelings while staying comfy.
- These mostly stay in a range of 80-100 BPM, giving space to breathe.
- Focus on newer songs (post-2015) for cleaner production and clearer vocal lines.