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The Top 10 K-Pop Songs of 2017: Revisited

The Top 10 K-Pop Songs of 2017 - RevisitedA few years ago, I took a look back at my top K-pop songs of 2016 and did some reshuffling. To be honest, that list still needs a couple slight changes to be totally accurate in my current thinking, but rather than be overly fussy I’d like to move onto the following year.

2017’s K-pop slate was quite strong, with a handful of legendary songs at the top. Here’s my updated ranking, now that I’ve had nearly seven (!) years for songs to rise, fall and settle in their rightful places.

Original Top Ten 


10. Produce 101 Season 2 – Pick Me

Movement: ↓ 4

What I Said Then: “Pick Me concentrated all of its performers’ toil and desperation and laid it bare over three minutes of immense EDM catharsis. Not only was it catchy as all get out, but its go-for-broke spirit and unending energy demanded attention, climaxing in the year’s biggest, most euphoric chorus.”

What I Say Now: This is still the high water mark for survival series theme songs, but the sheer glut of them since 2017 has blunted Pick Me‘s power just a bit. Still, listening to this feels like being swept back to a simpler time.


9. Seventeen – Don’t Wanna Cry

Movement: ↓ 5

What I Said Then: “From its plaintive, melancholic verses to that gorgeous, drum-filled build, Cry is a deftly arranged set-up for its sucker-punch of a hook. The chorus may not be as complex as most Seventeen singles, but the guys squeeze more emotion from the titular refrain than most groups managed all year long.”

What I Say Now: I was really high on Seventeen’s discography this year. I haven’t gone back to it as much as expected since then, but Don’t Wanna Cry still stands as their biggest, most cathartic moment in 2017. It’s the rare trend-based track that manages to sound completely timeless.


8. BLACKPINK – As If It’s Your Last

Movement: ↑ 3

What I Said Then: “BLACKPINK may have only released one (!) song this year, but it was a doozy. By merging their dual sounds into one celebratory summer anthem, the girls delivered their most addictive hit yet. “

What I Say Now: Isn’t that exclamation mark cute? Imagine thinking that one song a year from BLACKPINK was surprising. The group may not have deepened their discography much since 2017, but As If It’s Your Last remains their most glittering pop pinwheel. It has become a deserved summer staple.


7. Wanna One – Energetic

Movement: =

What I Said Then: “It’s a song chock full of moments, from the charismatic playfulness of the rap verses to the chugging electro thomp of the chorus. But it’s the group’s indelible personality that truly makes Energetic soar.”

What I Say Now: Energetic retains its position at number seven even years after Wanna One have become a distant memory. You can thank its pitch perfect blend of deep house grooves and dramatic vocals. It’s an iconic debut yet to be bettered by any other Produce-spawned group.


6. Golden Child – DamDaDi

Movement: ↑ 31

What I Said Then: “Its rollicking pop/rock sound may feel corny, but there’s no denying that DamDaDi sounded like nothing else released in 2017. It’s hard not to be won over by its explosive energy, made even more addictive by the group’s youthful enthusiasm.”

What I Say Now: DamDaDi‘s enormous rise comes in part due to the music Golden Child went on to release soon after, but even without that incredible legacy the song has stood the test of time (and then some!) thanks to its bombastically bright energy.


5. NCT Dream – My First And Last

Movement: ↓ 3

What I Said Then: “Hearkening back to the debut days of youthful groups like SHINee, Dream supplied more than enough innocent energy, but the real MVP here is composer/producer Ryan S. Jhun, who breathed life into the song’s effervescent, strings-assisted hook and funk-driven bass.”

What I Say Now: No NCT unit ever really embraced this sound again, and perhaps that changing legacy undercuts some of its power. Still, My First And Last remains a dynamic whirlwind of a funk-pop track, utterly classic and chock full of personality.


4. Gfriend – Fingertip

Movement: ↑ 6

What I Said Then: “Though they would eventually revert back to more standard girl group fare, for a brief moment in March GFriend cast themselves as world-conquering synth-pop warriors, propelled by the bombastic 80’s dance funk throwback of Fingertip.”

What I Say Now: Few K-pop groups’ material has aged better than GFriend’s. Fingertip seems even more daring and massive today than it did back in 2017 and represents a vital inflection point for the girls. I absolutely love it.


3. Snuper – Back:Hug

Movement: =

What I Said Then: “Back:Hug is a different beast altogether, fusing today’s production with a stylish sheen and ultra-melodic hook. Its ever-shifting textures gave Snuper their most complex single yet, but wrapped it in a classically catchy, immaculately produced package. The moment the lush pre-chorus sweeps in, the song transforms into the kind of timeless pop 2017 so often lacked.”

What I Say Now: Snuper are still my 2017 MVPs and Back:Hug plays a huge role in that. It remains a sterling beacon of K-pop’s tropical trend, impeccably produced and melodically rich. I’ll never get sick of hearing it.


2. Red Velvet – Red Flavor

Movement: ↑ 3

What I Said Then: “Red Velvet defined the summer of 2017, merging their quirky pop style with the most robust chorus of their career. Red Flavor is a kaleidoscope of inventive percussion and megawatt hooks, delivered with polish and panache to spare. Wendy’s explosive bridge stands as one of the year’s defining pop moments, elevating an already gargantuan sound to goosebump-inducing levels.”

What I Say Now: I mean, this song has become an iconic classic. I already predicted that would happen back in the summer of 2017, but the song now feels like an inseparable part of K-pop history in the best way. I don’t let a summer go by without playing it at least once.


1. Snuper – The Star Of Stars

Movement: =

What I Said Then: “Producers Sweetune may not be steering the careers of a-list acts anymore, but Star proves that they haven’t lost their touch for a sweeping melody and robust, layered arrangement. From its explosive opening synth riff to the dramatic climb towards the sing-along climax, I can’t think of another song that felt so welcome each and every time it found its way onto my playlist.”

What I Say Now: My top pick for 2017 hasn’t changed, and likely never will. In fact, it’s my second most played song — right after Infinite’s The Chaser. The fact that this came from a small group who aren’t even together anymore is kind of amazing, and more than a little bittersweet.


19 thoughts on “The Top 10 K-Pop Songs of 2017: Revisited

  1. Ah, 2017. It holds so many memories but most notably, it was the year that I discovered k-pop (and will be forever grateful for it). Looking back at it now, it was such a solid year for k-pop music. Some of my highlights of the year have to be BTS’s great Wings/YNWA repackage followed by their Love Yourself: Her mini, EXO’s and Red Velvet’s amazing summer albums, Taemin’s iconic “Move”, and A.C.E’s and Dreamcatcher’s unique debuts.

    I love to see the “Fingertip” appreciation here! I mean, GFriend had a lot of great songs during their run but this one is so underrated. And OFC “Red Flavor” is still THAT k-pop summer hit. I can’t think of any other summer k-pop song that had kept this longitivity for so long and still feel timeless.

    About Snuper, man their songs with Sweetune were really good. “The Star of Stars” had aged well for me. If only they went big; I think this would’ve been the song to blow them up.

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  2. My adoration for My First and Last has only grown stronger, especially since they never released something like it. Woah, that 31 jump is crazy. I’m personally lukewarm to the song, but I can see its charm.

    Since K-pop’s been a bit slow lately, I wonder if there might be a possibility of a TVXQ top 10 album tracks 😉 🤗 (interested to see where I Think U Know would place, also Crazy Love and Million Men, underrated gems in their discography)

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    • Same🥲, saw the BND’s september comeback trailer and it turned out the concept is Woonhak trying to stay 19 forever?, ngl it almost made me cry even when the trailer was supposed to be funny😂, and not that I’m that old but man..

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        • Yeah I mean it seems so lol, there is this super computer called “20” and all the 19 yos want it, Woonhak seems to have it so that’s why they’re being chased. It looks super interesting tbh, wanna know what happens after that 19.99 moment😂

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  3. thats strange, i was making my own top 10 using yours as a template, heres how mine would go:

    1. Snuper – The Star of Stars (=)
    2. GFriend – Fingertip (+8)
    3. Red Velvet – Red Flavor (+3)
    4. NCT Dream – My First And Last (-2)
    5. Snuper – Back:Hug (-2)
    6. Seventeen – Don’t Wanna Cry (-2)
    7. BTS – Not Today (+22)
    8. BTS – Spring Day (+27)
    9. Blackpink – As If It’s Your Last (+2)
    10. Up10Tion – Going Crazy (-2)

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    • back months later, heres how it would go now

      1. Snuper – The Star of Stars
      2. GFriend – Fingertip
      3. Red Velvet – Red Flavor
      4. BTS – Spring Day
      5. BTS – Not Today
      6. Snuper – Back:Hug
      7. NCT Dream – My First And Last
      8. Seventeen – Don’t Wanna Cry
      9. Blackpink – As if It’s Your Last
      10. Wanna One – Energetic

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  4. I wasn’t in kpop back then so I don’t have a difference in ranking but how I’d do it:

    1. Playback – Want You To Say
    2. 9Muses – Remember
    3. Dreamcatcher – Chase Me
    4. A.C.E – Callin’
    5. Black6ix – Like A Flower
    6. Stray Kids – Hellevator
    7. Laboum – Difference Between Heaven and Earth
    8. Say Yes – I Miss You
    9. A.C.E – Cactus
    10. Pungdeng-E – Stay

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  5. I feel like my ranking is way different to everyone else’s around here, but I think that’s probably because in 2017 I was 12 and only knew whatever kpop songs my older sister showed me.

    1. Cherry Bomb – NCT 127
    2. Cactus – A.C.E
    3. Peek a Boo – Red Velvet
    4. Energetic – Wanna One
    5. Mic Drop – BTS
    6. DNA – BTS
    7. Dont Wanna Cry – Seventeen
    8. Limitless – NCT 127
    9. Lilili Yabbay – Seventeen
    10. Plz Don’t Be Sad – Highlight

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  6. My top 10 tracks:
    1. TAEMIN – Move 11/10
    2. Red Velvet – Red Flavour 11/10
    3. Girls’ Generation – All Night 10/10
    4. IU – Jam Jam 10/10
    5. BLACKPINK – As If It’s Your Last 10/10
    6. OEC – Loonatic 10/10
    7. yves – new 10/10
    8. OEC – Sweet Crazy Love 9.9/10
    9. Red Velvet – I Just 9.6/10
    10. Red Velvet – Kingdom Come 9.5/10

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      • You’re such a real one for SNSD’s All Night. My second most played song by them. It really is perfect. Every time I listen to it it’s just pure bliss.

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    1. Man oh man 2017, apparently I never did a list for 2017. So here is my list some 7 years on, strictly based upon play count on my ipods.

      1 Crush “Beautiful”

      2 Akmu “Dinosaur

      3 GDragon “Untitled”

      4 Stray Kids “Hellevator”

      5 TST “Mind Control” (see note)

      6 Twice “Knock Knock”

      7 Super Junior “Black Suit”

      8 ACE “Cactus” / “Callin”

      9 NCT127 “Cherry Bomb”

      10 N.Flying “The Real”

      11 Taemin “Move”

      12 Red Velvet “Red Flavor”

      Note: darling daughter would play TST “Mind Control” on the drive to school on test and exam days. It got played a lot.

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    2. I’ve been been playing those Snuper songs all day! Wow they completely flew under my radar 🥲

      2017 was a fantastic year. I’ll never hate trophop

      My top 10:

      1. EXID – DDD
      2. BoA – Camo
      3. Samuel – Candy
      4. Rain – Gang
      5. Teen Top – Love Is
      6. Hellovenus – Mysterious
      7. KARD – Hola Hola
      8. Yunho – Drop
      9. EXO – Ko Ko Bop
      10. SNSD – All Night

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    3. Even after discarding MANY irritating “tropical” songs, 2017 is a big year for me, where my playlist grew substantially compared to previous years.

      1 – Red Velvet – Red Flavor (10/10)
      2 – BTS – Not Today
      3 – BLACKPINK – As If It’s Your Last
      4 – SNUPER – The Star of Stars
      5 – S.E.S. – Paradise
      6 – SEVENTEEN – Don’t Wanna Cry
      7 – NCT DREAM – We Young
      8 – fromis_9 – Glass Shoes
      9 – BTS – DNA
      10 – LOONA – Girl Front

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