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Best international K-Pop collaborations

Explore the most impactful and popular musical partnerships between Korean pop artists and international musicians. This ranking highlights tracks that blend diverse styles, showcasing global music fusion and cross-cultural artistic exchange. Discover collaborations that have achieved commercial success, critical acclaim, and expanded K-Pop's reach worldwide, often charting on international music lists like the Billboard Hot 100.

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    New Woman - Lisa (BLACKPINK) & Rosalía (October 2024)

    362 Global Votes
    • Features collaboration with Spanish superstar Rosalía

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    This powerful, chart-topping track brings together two global powerhouses, blending their distinct styles. It continues to redefine the industry by showcasing bold cross-genre experiments and the immense influence of both artists.

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

    91 Global Votes
    • Features Dominic Fike

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    This moody and hypnotic duet hints at the direction of JENNIE's upcoming full-length album, incorporating unexpected production twists. JENNIE continues to push her solo career forward with impactful international features, building anticipation for her future releases.

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    Illegal + SEVENTEEN (PinkPantheress, SEVENTEEN (THE 8, MINGYU, VERNON))

    15 Global Votes
    • Features SEVENTEEN members THE 8, Mingyu, and Vernon

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    This hybrid track from PinkPantheress's *Fancy Some More?* mixtape features SEVENTEEN members adding deeper harmonies and new verses to her viral dance-pop hit. It highlights K-pop's expanding international footprint through inventive reinterpretations and genre blurring.

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    BAEKHYUN (EXO), UMI & EL CAPITXN - Do What You Do (March 2025)

    10 Global Votes
    • Smooth R&B track

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    This sweet pop track features EXO's Baekhyun, producer EL CAPITXN, and Japanese-American R&B singer UMI. It showcases a blend of K-Pop and R&B with international artists, appealing to a broad audience and highlighting cross-cultural musical synergy.

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    Mamushi (Remix) - TWICE & Megan Thee Stallion (October 2024)

    9 Global Votes
    • Features a collaboration between TWICE and Megan Thee Stallion

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    This remix reimagines the addictive hook and stylish vibe of 'Mamushi' with TWICE's energy and Megan Thee Stallion's musical flair. It illustrates how pop stars benefit from these partnerships, tapping into broader fan bases and creating viral momentum.

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    ARIRANG - Jung Kook (BTS) & Diplo (February 2026)

    0 Global Votes
    • Diplo praised Jung Kook's vocals

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    This highly anticipated collaboration is tied to BTS's long-awaited album and is expected to be a major global hit. It showcases Jung Kook's powerful vocals with Diplo's boundary-breaking production, symbolizing a fusion of East and West.

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    Dean & Anderson .Paak (Upcoming April 2026)

    0 Global Votes
    • First reunion in over a decade

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    This collaboration marks the first reunion in over a decade for R&B singer-songwriter Dean and American rapper/singer-songwriter Anderson .Paak. Both artists are known for their distinct styles and significant artistic growth, making this a highly anticipated project.

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    Apt. (Bruno Mars & Rosé of BLACKPINK) (2024)

    0 Global Votes
    • Playful cross-genre collaboration

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    This sultry, cross-genre masterpiece blended Mars's smooth R&B with Rosé's ethereal K-pop vocals, quickly topping global charts. It was the most-streamed K-Pop song of 2025 on Spotify and a pivotal moment in Rosé's solo career.

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    Eyes Closed (BLACKPINK Jisoo x Zayn)

    0 Global Votes
    • Production blends warm keys, acoustic guitar, bass synth, and atmospheric elements

      (+4)

    This late-night R&B duet pairs Jisoo's crystalline tone with Zayn's smoky register, designed for both K-pop and Top 40 pop radio. It was a major chart success, earning Jisoo her first Billboard Hot 100 entry.

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    Love, Money, Fame - SEVENTEEN & DJ Khaled (October 2024)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features an amiable groove

      (+3)

    This track blends SEVENTEEN's polished pop sound with hip-hop elements, enriching their musical range. It exemplifies how K-pop acts can push artistic boundaries by working with key figures in hip-hop and pop rap, appealing to a wider audience.

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    Jungkook (BTS) & Usher - Standing Next To You (USHER Remix)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features a dynamic collaboration between Jung Kook and Usher

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    This dynamic R&B track brings together Jung Kook's performance style and Usher's smooth R&B influence. The remix maintained the song's momentum and captivated fans worldwide, showcasing Jung Kook's successful solo activities.

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    Back for More (Tomorrow X Together & Anitta) (2023)

    0 Global Votes
    • Cross-cultural collaboration

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    This collaboration blends K-pop and Latin pop with high energy and melodies, showcasing the artists' synergy. It creates a vibrant and unforgettable musical experience, highlighting cross-genre appeal and captivating a diverse global audience.

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    DINO (SEVENTEEN), Duckwrth & The Word Alive - Til My Fingers Bleed (2025)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features a collaboration between K-pop, hip-hop, and metal genres

      (+3)

    This track is the official anthem for the Esports World Cup 2025, bringing together a K-pop idol, an American rapper, and an American rock band. It's a unique cross-genre collaboration for a major global event, demonstrating K-Pop's reach into diverse cultural spheres.

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    'Buck' by Jackson Wang x Diljit Dosanjh (2025)

    0 Global Votes
    • High-energy, cross-cultural collaboration

      (+3)

    This powerful and unique cross-cultural anthem comes from Hong Kong-born K-pop idol Jackson Wang and Punjabi music icon Diljit Dosanjh. It represents a significant collaboration bridging K-Pop with South Asian music, expanding its global reach and cultural impact.

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    SMB - Odetari & Hongjoong (ATEEZ) (January 2025)

    0 Global Votes
    • Groundbreaking collaboration with innovative artist Odetari

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    This cutting-edge track blends Odetari's sigilkore style (fusing trap and hyperpop) with ATEEZ's experimental energy. It solidifies Hongjoong's global appeal and demonstrates how K-pop leaders can help grow their group's recognition through selective collaborations.

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    Better Half - Omoinotake & Jeonghan (SEVENTEEN) (January 2025)

    0 Global Votes
    • Dedicated to SEVENTEEN's fandom, CARAT

      (+2)

    This unexpected yet seamless collaboration between the Japanese band Omoinotake and SEVENTEEN's Jeonghan on an easy-groove track signals artistic growth for Omoinotake and another strategic international step for SEVENTEEN, especially in the Japanese market.

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    Spot! - Zico & Jennie (BLACKPINK) (October 2024)

    0 Global Votes
    • Sleek hip-hop and pop collaboration

      (+4)

    This dynamic and impactful collaboration between two prominent K-Pop figures creates a chart-topping track. It highlights the synergy between top K-pop artists and their ability to consistently produce hits that resonate globally.

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    That That - PSY & SUGA (BTS) (October 2024)

    0 Global Votes
    • Ranked number 20 on Billboard's Best K-pop Songs of 2022

      (+3)

    This high-energy track combines PSY's signature style with SUGA's production and rap. It's a collaboration between K-pop legends that continues to be celebrated for its impact and global appeal, showcasing a powerful blend of talents.