K-Pop songs' LGBTQIA+ themes that are perfect for pride month
1.
Girls' Generation - 'Love & Girls'
Girls' Generation get the party started with their amazing Japanese track "Love & Girls!" The peppy, upbeat sound is perfect for marching around and showcasing your pride! If you didn't notice, there are also moe boys and drag queens featured as dancers in the MV!
2.
GLAM - 'Party XXO'
Without a doubt, GLAM's "Party XXO" is the anthem of LGBTQIA+ Pride in the K-Pop world! If you didn't know, BTS' Rap Monster wrote the endearing lyrics such as "Are you a boy? A Girl? It doesn't matter, your heart is your ID!"
3.
Planet Shiver & Crush - 'Rainbow'
Planet Shiver combined with Crush's excellent vocals to create a moving song called "Rainbow." The song is touching and it portrays the hardships of people who suffer and face obstacles due to their disabilities, sexuality and more! Overcome these foolish stereotypes with "Rainbow."
4.
Orange Caramel - 'Bangkok City'
If you're looking for another party song to march to, Orange Caramel has got you covered! The fun and lively track "Bangkok City" is the perfect way to show your pride as the girls emulate Lady Boy fashion.
5.
BESTie - 'Excuse Me'
BESTie take a hilarious approach to the LGBT concept with their MV for "Excuse Me!" The girls can be seen going crazy when they find a magic pair of glasses that reveal men's true intentions and that some are even gay!
6.
Baby Soul & Yoo Jia - 'She's A Flirt'
Some may say otherwise, but the now Lovelyz member Baby Soul and Yoo Jia showcase a very personal and serious relationship in "She's A Flirt." Although it gets a bit complex, the girls still find love in the end.
7.
Girl's Day - 'Female President'
Girl's Day continued to deliver their sex appeal in "Female President!" However, this MV isn't just about being all sexy with dancing - the girls empower us with the lyrics as they say, "You can be the one to kiss first" and show the girls leaning in for their kiss. This definitely added some fuel to the fire due to their lesbian-like scenes.
8.
Beenzino - 'How Do I Look'
The rapper Beenzino keeps things smooth with his track "How Do I Look." What is even more unique about this song is the MV that reveals the many types of relationships people have, including gay ones.
9.
Harisu - 'Reaction'
Who could celebrate pride without jamming out to Korea's first transgender entertainer, Harisu? Harisu keeps things lively as she talks about the love "Reaction" you can only find on the dance floor.
10.
K.Will - 'Please Don't'
No matter what, K.Will's "Please Don't" always comes to mind. The song became quite popular due to the MV's heartbreaking story where a friend appears to be interested in the bride but is in fact in love with the groom!
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