Article: Top 10 K-Pop Songs To Add To Your Workout Playlist

K-pop music has various sub-genre in its music style. From Beautiful soft songs to danceable hip-hop EDM style, K-pop caters to the listeners with every version. But workout sessions require and attract such a song which can motivate and energize the listener to do more squats, more pull-ups, and more in their workout list. Some music tracks can easily make you vibe with them subtly, and your workout session could turn into a dance session. You enjoy the pain when you work out listening to enthusiastic bass-filled songs, and many K-pop groups give you such targeted tracks to the rhythm. Even if you are not into K-pop, you will pull up your socks by doubling your energy for your gym.

1. Boombayah By BlackPink

2016 saw the release of Boombayah as the girl band Blackpink's debut, which was the debut song of Blackpink along with the Whistle song. This energetic spicy track describes the attraction between a boy and a girl. Boombayah, to date, marks as the top Korean danceable and Electronic song. Give this track a chance to make your Zumba dance bomb-ah! Right Oppa? If you are unaware of the reference to the term Oppa, Listen to the lyrics and hop on the music!

2. Hard Carry By GOT7

Powerful electronic, hip-hop rhythm and drumbeat conclude Hard Carry as quite an upbeat single by GOT7 and likely a comeback for the boy band GOT7. In their music videos, they take on an aggressive choreography that is always fun to see. The video is simple, with just one dark and one light set, drawing the fan's focus to the member's performances. The song is fun, upbeat, entertaining, and motivating, with the lyrics stating- Let's fly again and don't worry about tomorrow. Burn up your bodyweight exercises!

3. Power By EXO

Power track released under the studio album, The War: The Power of Music, tries to reflect the song's mood and powerful war-like essence. The album itself says that music is power, and even the power song means- music can give us strength and unites everyone. Presented as an EDM song, it features dynamic synthesizer sounds and drum beats, making it an Electronic, Pop, and K-pop song. This South Korean-Chinese boy band, EXO, can make your music and fitness more powerful.

4. Fire By BTS

The motivational lyrics, which state- Live anyway you want, it's your life / Stop trying, it's fine losing, are complemented by the intense and powerful choreography. The dance in the music video choreographed by Keone Madrid matched the vibe of the track as Hip hop, Dance-pop, Contemporary R&B, Electronic vibe, etc. The concept, visuals, and BTS choreography dance covers like Fitness training dance, Cardio Mashups, etc., of the Fire music video contributed to its viral success.

5. Bang Bang Bang By BIGBANG

This 2016 released track has various variations and is worth listening to while working out. The chaotic yet energetic environment is what this song provides. The music video with the choreography is much more powerful, balancing the bass drum, rhythm, and powerful horns. The track has received many- Song of the year awards during reputable award functions and appreciation for its vibrant nature and commercial and audience success. Bang Bang Bang is one of the super hit K-pop songs, which gets consideration in their workout list to date.

6. Daddy & That That By PSY

Following the super-success of the songs Gangnam Style and Gentleman, Psy's music style became famous and attractive for a specific energetic, loud vibe. Psy's 2022 new release featuring vocals and dance moves of BTS member Suga has surpassed more than 500 million views on YouTube. Both the songs will get you your exercises, Zumba, tutorials, cardio, and stretching done with no breaks. Psy's dance moves and choreographies are most upon in his concerts and videos. Heat your workout with his killing hip-hop beats.

7. Kill This Love

Kill the Love, released in 2019, is the Blackpink's most stunning and powerful composition. With stomping, brassy electropop composition, and trap elements, the song features blaring horns and martial percussion, making it powerful like a riffle and killing like a happy breakup. This combination of instruments makes this music replay the aura. The track gets referred to as the Breakup Anthem track as the lyrics talk about the end of toxic relationships. The song can be quite a motivation for broken hearts, lonely buddies, and single self-proud ones.

8. Hip By Mamamoo

Released under the girl group Mamamoo, this song is suitable for this theme list thanks to its beats, pop, dance-pop genre, hard-hitting raps, and groovy tempo. Hip-hop songs encourage self-worth and leading a life confidently rather than worrying about what other people think. The group proved its haters with its choreography and overall presentation and gave us a reason to work out with the same outlook of self-confidence and hard work.

9. Mic Drop by BTS

Mic Drop by BTS is a two-version song from the EP Love Yourself: Her, one in Korean and the other in Japanese. The remix of MIC Drop saw the investment of an American producer and DJ- Steve Aoki. As the group RM reveals that the song received inspiration from the mic drop of Barack Obama at his last White House Correspondents' Dinner, the song narrates the hard work and achievement of the group. It is quite a swaggy song to flex your muscles while listening. Don't mistake your gym for a concert or a DJ party!

10. Maniac By Stray Kids

Maniac by the boy band Stray Kids is a powerful trap, electropop song filled with bass-synth drop and drill sounds. This song will get well-fitted for your Zumba, specific workout sessions, and choreographies. You certainly have the power to transform yourself into the better version of yourself that you desire, just as the band members improved their stage presence by skillfully combining their aggressive energy. Maniac song is the most listened to and popular K-pop song in this recent months.