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Most disturbing K-Pop songs

Explore the darker side of K-Pop with a selection of songs that have generated controversy or been deemed disturbing due to their lyrics or music videos. From tracks with questionable lyrical innuendos to eerie visual concepts, this list delves into some of the most surprising content in the industry. Discover how some K-Pop artists have challenged expectations, offering musical experiences that go beyond the conventional. Ideal for fans looking to analyze the boldest narratives and productions within the genre.

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    Animal Farm (BIBI) (2022)

    154 Global Votes

    Mentioned in 2024 videos about the darkest K-Pop music videos, BIBI's "Animal Farm" stands out for its disturbing concept and aesthetics. Its inclusion in recent discussions about unsettling music videos suggests that its concept and aesthetics continue to be considered relevant to the theme.

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    Don't Go Insane (DPR IAN) (2023)

    136 Global Votes

    DPR IAN is known for his artistic and often dark concepts, and this 2023 song was mentioned in a list of dark K-Pop songs. Its style and the theme of "not going insane" can evoke a sense of unease, keeping it relevant in discussions about dark K-Pop.

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    Sweet Juice (Purple Kiss) (2023)

    26 Global Votes

    Purple Kiss is known for its darker concepts, and the music video for "Sweet Juice" features a haunted hotel and a story of a tempting "sweet juice," almost like a potion. The supernatural theme, the music video, and the lyrics that encourage "awakening sleeping madness" make it an unsettling song, and its 2023 release keeps it current.

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    Golden (HUNTR/X) (2026)

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    This 2026 song, from the animated film "K-Pop Demon Hunters," where the members of a rival band are secretly demons, was nominated for "Best Original Song" at the 2026 Academy Awards. Its origin in a demon-hunter themed film and its recent recognition position it as an unsettling and very current song.

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    Soda Pop (Saja Boys) (2026)

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    Also from the 2026 film "K-Pop Demon Hunters," this song is performed by the "Saja Boys," a rival band whose members are demons. The film's context and the demonic nature of the band performing it make it inherently unsettling and very current.

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    ICKY (KARD) (2023)

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    Released in 2023, this KARD song is described as "a bit spooky but in the best way" due to its peculiar sound and atmosphere. Its unique style and the description of "spooky" in recent discussions keep it relevant as an unsettling option.

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    MemeM (Purple Kiss) (2022)

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    With an unsettling instrumental and lyrics like "I get into your head. You can't escape me. As if you were under a spell," this song aligns with the group's dark concept. Its spooky atmosphere and lyrics suggestive of mind control make it an unsettling choice that continues to be mentioned in lists of dark-themed K-Pop songs.

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    Maniac (Stray Kids) (2022)

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    The song includes references to classic monsters like Frankenstein, and its lyrics encourage embracing individuality and "weirdness." Its monster theme and celebration of "the strange" give it an unsettling touch, and its popularity keeps it in the conversation about songs with dark concepts.

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    Undercover (CRAXY) (2022)

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    The song's opening lines, "I feel like a monster. You're scared of me," set an unsettling tone from the start. Its forceful verses and mysterious chorus contribute to a spooky sound that makes it relevant for the ranking of unsettling songs.

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    Macaroni Cheese (DSP Media girl group) (October 2023)

    0 Global Votes

    This song generated controversy due to its lyrics being considered too suggestive and inappropriate, leading many to interpret it as problematic. Although the unsettling feeling comes from the interpretation of its lyrics and the controversy it generated, its recent release and the discussion about its content make it relevant to the theme of "unsettling" songs due to its connotations.