K-pop groups surely receive a lot of attention, but solo artists also deserve it. Female soloists abound in K-Pop, and many of them have taken it upon themselves to raise the banner of female emancipation. Not only do their lyrics express the sentiment, but their music videos are also artistically directed to convey the message. These queens lead the K-Pop world with their tremendous vocals, fierce performances, tough rap, and general mastery of talent and ability. Each of them commands a complete stage and fills stadiums as effectively as entire groups, and fans adore them regardless of the circumstances. If you’re in a funk and need a pick-me-up, these soloists are here to help. Continue reading for a collection of feminist anthems that will help you get back on your feet quickly.

Zoom was a huge success! Jessi is recognized for her sass and confidence, which she’s flaunted for the past 17 years with singles including “Life Is Good” (2009), “Nunu Nana” (2020), and “Cold Blooded” (2021). Jessi raps about people’s obsessions with photographs, particularly those shared on social media, in her new digital single “ZOOM.”

The song tells the narrative of a flirtatious encounter between a confident girl and her crush. Somi’s instantly familiar humorous attitude has been spiced up with a dose of maturity, both in her singing and in her style, with the release of “Dumb Dumb.” The track’s lively beat complements her passionate nature.

With her song “Celebrity,” IU has topped Melon’s Yearly Chart for 2021. IU has broken all of her prior records and is now at the top of the annual chart for the first time. ‘Celebrity’ launched to great acclaim, debuting at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart.