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Best K-pop songs with international collaborations

Explore the cultural and musical fusion that has propelled K-pop onto the global stage. This selection highlights the most successful collaborations between K-pop artists and international stars, creating hits that transcend borders. Discover how these unions have enriched the musical landscape, offering fans an innovative blend of genres and styles. From iconic rappers to pop superstars, these songs demonstrate music's power to unite different cultures. Dive into a world where Korean rhythm meets talent from around the globe.

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    Jennie (BLACKPINK) & Dominic Fike - Love Hangover (Early 2025)

    120 Global Votes
    • Features international collaboration with Dominic Fike

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    This moody and hypnotic duet hints at the direction of Jennie's solo work, incorporating unexpected production twists. This collaboration further pushes Jennie's solo career forward and showcases the blurring lines between global pop scenes.

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    Rosé (BLACKPINK) and Bruno Mars - 'APT.'

    0 Global Votes
    • Features collaboration with Bruno Mars

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    This cross-genre collaboration fuses pop, punk, rock, and electro with ease, featuring a catchy chant, Mars's rap, and Rosé's vocals. It topped the Billboard Global 200 for 12 weeks, demonstrating its massive international appeal.

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    HUNTR/X, Ejae, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, and the KPop Demon Hunters Cast - 'Golden'

    0 Global Votes
    • Won Best Original Song at the Academy Awards

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    This collaborative piece climbed remarkably on K-pop charts in early 2026, described as a confidence-boosting anthem with addictive hooks. It is a very current example of a K-pop international collaboration, dominating charts and receiving historic global recognition.

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    Lisa (Blackpink), Doja Cat, and Raye – "Born Again" (2025)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features a high-profile collaboration

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    This vibrant fusion of disco and electro-pop is a fiery anthem of empowerment, celebrating freedom and self-worth. The collaboration brings together prominent artists from different backgrounds to create a powerful and globally appealing song.

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    Eyes Closed (BLACKPINK Jisoo x Zayn)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features a collaboration between Jisoo and Zayn

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    This slow, mid-tempo ballad merged Zayn's R&B vocals with Jisoo's emotive delivery, marking Jisoo's first high-profile international duet. It became one of 2025's most discussed and streamed releases, demonstrating how unexpected pairings can create culturally iconic musical moments.

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    J-Hope (BTS) and Le Sserafim - 'Spaghetti'

    0 Global Votes
    • Features a collaboration with BTS's j-hope

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    This upbeat track blends playful rap with electro-pop energy, with production alternating between sharp synths and chant-like hooks. This marked a rare inter-label partnership in K-pop, capturing the internal dynamism of the genre.

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    Odetari & Hongjoong (ATEEZ) - 'SMB'

    0 Global Votes
    • Fun song to dance to

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    This cutting-edge track blends Odetari's sigilkore style (fusing trap and hyperpop) with ATEEZ's experimental energy. This team-up solidifies Hongjoong's global appeal and demonstrates how K-pop artists are collaborating with rising international artists across diverse genres.

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    Flo Rida, Paul Russell, and Heeseung and Jake (ENHYPEN) - 'Confessions'

    0 Global Votes
    • Nominated for Favourite K-pop Collab at iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026

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    This unexpected collaboration brings together a veteran American rapper with viral artists and popular K-pop group members. This track highlights K-pop's massive global reach and the willingness of established Western artists to tap into the genre's popularity.

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    Omoinotake & Jeonghan (SEVENTEEN) - 'Better Half'

    0 Global Votes
    • Features collaboration with Japanese band Omoinotake

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    This seamless collaboration between the Japanese band Omoinotake and SEVENTEEN's Jeonghan on an easy-groove track signals artistic growth for the Japanese band. It also represents another strategic international step for SEVENTEEN, showcasing cross-cultural collaborations within Asia.

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    Pabllo Vittar & (G)I-DLE - 'Queendom'

    0 Global Votes
    • Features collaboration with Brazilian drag superstar Pabllo Vittar

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    This collaboration brings together a Brazilian drag queen and singer with a popular K-pop girl group, representing a unique and diverse international partnership. It highlights the expanding global reach of K-pop and its willingness to collaborate with artists from various cultural and artistic backgrounds.

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    Anderson .Paak & BLACKPINK - 'GO!'

    0 Global Votes
    • Features an EDM and techno track

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    This collaboration between the acclaimed American artist Anderson .Paak and the global K-pop sensation BLACKPINK brings together different musical styles. This partnership continues to solidify BLACKPINK's position as a leading group in international collaborations.

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    TWICE & Megan Thee Stallion - 'Strategy'

    0 Global Votes
    • Features Megan Thee Stallion

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    This collaboration features Megan Thee Stallion, who has openly expressed her love for K-pop, joining forces with TWICE. It's an example of a major Western artist actively seeking out and participating in K-pop collaborations, bridging musical gaps.

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    TXT & Jonas Brothers - 'Do It Like That'

    0 Global Votes
    • Features building melodies and a strong bass line

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    This collaboration between a prominent K-pop boy group and an established American pop group represents the ongoing trend of K-pop groups partnering with well-known Western acts to expand their global reach.

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    Armaan Malik, Eric Nam, and KSHMR - 'Echo'

    0 Global Votes
    • Cross-national, cross-genre collaboration

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    This cross-cultural collaboration involves an Indian singer, a Korean-American singer, and an American DJ/producer. This track exemplifies the diverse and multi-faceted nature of international collaborations in the K-pop sphere, extending beyond just Western artists.