Rosé – “On The Ground” To TXT – “Our Summer”: 6 K-Pop Songs That Are Still Total Bangers Despite Lacking Rap Sections

Check out these six K-Pop hit songs that prove that a rap section in a K-Pop song is not necessary to make it a hit

Aespa- Black Mamba

Aespa’s “Black Mamba,” another legendary debut track, was breaking records from the start. While Giselle, the main rapper showed off some great rap talents in her pre-debut teaser, this song demonstrates that she also has incredibly stable vocals. With such wonderful music, there’s no need for rap!

Rose- On the Ground

With her solo debut, Rosé of BLACKPINK turned the K-pop world upside down, as her distinct vocal quality really got to bloom through her title hit “On The Ground.” There’s no need for a rap segment because it’s laid-back yet cool at the same time. There’s a reason she’s BLACKPINK’s lead singer!

TXT- Our Summer

You’ve been missing out if you haven’t heard this tune. TXT’s cool vocals are like a cool drink on a hot day, and the soothing tune is the kind of music you can listen to again and over again and never grow tired of.

Sunmi- Gashina

There isn’t a single K-pop fan who hasn’t heard this song and for good reason. It became a hit when it was launched in 2017, and it didn’t require any rapping. Sunmi, the soloist queen, is recognized for her captivating beats and powerful vocals, so keep a watch out for her music!

SEVENTEEN – Don’t Wanna Cry

Whether you’re a SEVENTEEN fan or not, you’ve probably heard (and loved) this song. It’s one of the group’s most popular title songs, and it didn’t even require a rap segment to get there! The vocals in this song are incredible, which is only one of the reasons why it’s so popular around the world.

BTS – The Truth Untold

Given that Steve Aoki is renowned as a DJ and electronic dance music producer, it may come as a surprise that he was the brains behind this composition. The ballad “The Truth Untold,” written for BTS’ vocal line, is as exquisite as they come – and they sing it flawlessly.