10 Of K-Pop's Spookiest Music Videos To Evoke Your Halloween Spirit
Last year for Halloween, I compiled a list of 10 creepy K-pop music videos. This year, I bring you 10 more super spooky Korean music videos to get you in the mood for All Hallow’s Eve.
Primary feat. ChoA & Iron - “Don’t Be Shy” (2015)
AOA’s ChoA is a dead girl involved in some Ouija and Pokemon games, while there’s money and guns on the table. There are ghosts, creepy dolls, and a lot more going on in this music video.
Seo Taiji - “Christmalo.win” (2014)
A little witch has lost her mom in this “Nightmare Before Christmas” take on social class differences, wrapped up in a Halloween package.
G-Dragon - “She’s Gone” (2010)
While many people think they’d love G-Dragon to tie them up in ropes, this music video makes me think entirely otherwise after seeing a certain Big Bang member covered in blood.
VIXX - “Voodoo Doll” (2013)
Need we say more than the fact that VIXX had to release a clean version?
John Park - “U” (2014)
The soloist with an amazing voice sings about being addicted to the one “U” love, before things take a really dark turn, with bodies being dragged and security cameras being used for less than legal purposes.
Sunny Hill - “Midnight Circus” (2011)
The theatrical take by this group on the harsh sides of the entertainment world, all wrapped up into a deadly circus, ringmaster and all.
IU - “Lost Child” (2011)
Before she had a “Good Day,” IU was a “Lost Child” wandering through a forest while creepy dancers try to attack and distract her from her path.
100% - “Beat” (2014)
It always seems like we’re all good and great when your loved one has died and you try to put him together again, but…Maybe not.
Ladies’ Code - “Hate You” (2013)
Creepy. Dolls. Creepy. Doll-like stares.
Parc Jae Jung - “Stalker” (2014)
Just look at the title! (Also, why are all of the solo male artists on this list into kidnapping women?)
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