5 K-Pop Tracks That Put Title on Loop: 'That That,' 'POP', More!

Repetitive sounds can be quite annoying, but sometimes, they are timeless and memorable. For example, have you experienced listening to a song from which a specific liner causes earworm - that one or two liners on a loop in your mind.

Would you believe that in some K-pop tracks, the title is repeated a lot inside the song? If you are new to K-pop and looking for songs to add to your playlist, this list is for you!

Here are 5 K-pop tracks that put the title on a loop:

1. 'Dumb Dumb' by Red Velvet

Proving that they are the queens of K-pop concepts, Red Velvet released 'Dumb Dumb,' which was acclaimed by REVELUVs for having a visually striking music video. However, aside from the music video, the lyrics are applauded due to the rap's hidden meaning.

But there is something within this song that makes listeners addicted to it! As a result, this song became prominent enough to get featured in the hit K-Drama, Descendants of the Sun.

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REVELUVs, let's test your familiarity with Red Velvet trivia! Have you counted how many times Red Velvet said the word "dumb" throughout the song? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5...

The answer is 219! Even though the song is covered by this single word, 'Dumb Dumb' gave Red Velvet a total of five wins on all music show programs in South Korea.

Haven't watched the music video? Click here:

2. 'That That' by PSY feat. SUGA

Produced by and featuring BTS Suga, this song went to the top of domestic and international charts. This record is not surprising anymore for the fans because PSY has cemented his musical influence, as manifested by his previous releases such as Gangnam Style.

As the song has a solid and catchy hook, have you noted how many times the 'That That' singers mentioned the title throughout the piece? No idea? We got you! It was repeated 74 times!

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Distinctively, as the song is catchy, it incredibly preserved its simplicity, which only a few artists could do! Additionally, PSY and SUGA's ability to command the stage paved the way for the song to be an international masterpiece.

Watch how PSY and SUGA showcased the portfolio of their choreography in 'That That':

3. 'Domino' by Stray Kids

This track from Stray Kids repeated the title 56 times throughout the song and is hailed by STAYs as having one of the best English translations of a K-pop song. The Korean version of 'Domino' was released in 'NOEASY' album, while the English version was included in the 'Christmas EveL' tracklist.

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Generally, Stray Kids associate themselves with the noisy yet creative foot-stomping and head-banging music of 'Domino.' But, aside from the natural energy that the track radiates, what STAYs appreciate in this song is its meaning - it expresses the octet's achievements. Yet, they remain hungry for navigating new records.

Want to listen to a track with fast-paced hip-hop rap? Watch 'Domino' here:

4. 'BOOM' by NCT Dream

Breaking the youth conception towards NCT Dream, the group took a suspenseful vibe for 'BOOM.' Upon hearing the song, NCTzens commended the chorus of the song since the repetition of 'Boom Boom Boom' generated the overall "cool" aura of the track.

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As the title suggests, did it blow your mind to count how many times NCT Dream mentioned 'BOOM' throughout the lyrics? Partnered with 'low bass' gear that went straight for an edgy vibe, the word 'BOOM,' was sung 72 times by NCT Dream!

Watch NCT Dream become explosive with 'BOOM' music video:

5. 'POP' by Nayeon

Embarking the TWICE center's solo debut is the heart-pounding track 'POP.' Not only ONCEs grooved to this song, as well as non-fans, since the song was popularized in TikTok.

According to ONCEs, 'POP' perfectly introduced the solo album as it featured catchy lyrics and CHORUS! Since the song was a hit, could you count how many times Nayeon mentioned 'pop' through the song's lyrics?

As the music video was designed with bubbles and balloons to signify the title, the word 'POP' was mentioned 84 times throughout the song!

Stream 'POP' star Nayeon's solo debut song here:

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Will you add a track to this list? Comment that below!

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This is written by Sophia Carson

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