8 K-Pop Songs That Have Girl Power Written All Over Them

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Anyone who is a fan of girl groups knows that many of them focus on female empowerment and uplifting women. In this article, we will be sharing 8 songs from girl groups and soloists that will have you feeling and acting like the baddie you are. There’s not just one way to be a confident and strong woman and this list will help show you that.

This list is in no particular order.

 

1. MAMAMOO's Hwasa - ‘Maria’

Hwasa is one of the It girls of K-Pop that always reminds girls to love themselves. Her song ‘Maria’ focuses on her struggles in the industry. From being hated for her weight and looks, ‘Maria’ is a song dedicated to Hwasa’s alter ego, telling her that she is beautiful no matter what anyone thinks. This is a helpful reminder to women that no matter the trash talk, own your beauty!

 

2. STAYC - ‘Stereotype’

If you’re a TikTok addict, you’ve definitely seen users eating up the lyrics to the memorable hook of this song. ‘Stereotype’ is all about confidence and not making people into stereotypes. Don't stereotype girls, they should be able to live the lives that they want. STAYC reminds girls to embrace their confidence and all their vulnerabilities as well. This song will have you not caring about what others think of you.

 

3. Miss A - ‘Bad Girl, Good Girl’

Who could forget the iconic opening to this song? Miss A’s ‘Bad Girl, Good girl’ was the group’s debut song, setting the tone for their sassy and strong vibes. The song is a clap back at any people who think they can get away with trash-talking. You should just be quiet since you don’t know them. This is a strong message to never let others slander your name.

 

4. ITZY - ‘Wannabe’

From RyuJin’s iconic shoulder move to the amazing dance break, ‘Wannabe’ is all about being you. The hit song talks about being your authentic self and that sometimes being selfish is better to protect your peace. It doesn’t matter if people love or hate them, they’re still going to do their own thing! This song will have you embracing your true self and being the cool girl you are!

 

5. KARA - ‘Lupin’

Taking a more mature tone compared to previous songs, 'Lupin' showcases a fierce message of taking the world. They sing about not taking your eyes off them because it’ll be hard to get them back again. KARA are a strong image of female empowerment and this song will have you feeling just as strong as them!

 

6. EVERGLOW - ‘Dun Dun’

EVERGLOW has been known for their hard-hitting songs and ‘Dun Dun’ shows just how strong these girls are. ‘Dun Dun’ keeps up a fierce momentum as the members sing about how they are confident and independent. It would be best not to stand in these girls' way!

 

7. Apink - ‘Eung Eung’

‘Eung Eung’ message is to never settle for less. Apink’s hypnotizing vocals in this song explain how women are not easy and should wait for the right one. The lyrics explain how they dated due to loneliness but soon realized it takes time to find the one for you. Whether it’s a relationship, friendship, job, or opportunity, make sure it’s the perfect one for you.

 

8. 2NE1 - ‘Crush’

Always save the best for last! From the original girl crush K-Pop group, ‘Crush’ by 2NE1 is their anthem and will have you feeling like the queens themself. The lyrics highlight the many strengths of the members. They’re so confident in themselves that they tell listeners there’s no competition. Combined with the powerful lyrics and electrifying instrumental, this song has female empowerment written all over it.

 


 

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