Since Christmas is right around the corner, what better time to make a playlist to bring in some Christmas joy? I have compiled a list of the best K-pop Christmas songs—some old and some new.
So Beautiful by SF9 is a simple yet colorful song. It definitely has holiday-filled tunes matched with the smooth voices of the guys. Each verse is slow and has a build up, and eventually, you'll want to be dancing in your seat. The video focuses on one of the members, Chani, having a magical snow globe that transports the other members into his life so he doesn't have to be alone. It's perfect for decorating, opening presents, or any other Christmas activity!
Winter Wonderland by SHINee is actually in Japanese—not Korean. It is still sung by Korean artists though, making it a K-pop song. It starts off slow and simple, but the pre-chorus has a wonderful build up that leads into the chorus. The chorus will make your heart light up. The members' voices are powerful, making the song even more amazing. The video is just of the group singing, which is more intimate. This would be more of a ballad song, in my opinion, so it is perfect for that alone time with your significant other.
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Joy by NCT Dream starts off with the Christmas classic Jingle Bells, then transitions into Joy to the World. Most of this song is in English, but has some Korean parts (perfect if you don't speak Korean). It has happy fulfilling tones, with amazing harmonization. There's even some rapping parts! The video is of the members having fun, just laughing and being themselves.
Dear Santa by SNSD's first sub-unit TaeTiSeo starts off with a little piano and beautiful s. It is slow, making it a bit sentimental. It then surprises you when it turns into your typical joyful Christmas song. The bells and guitar are prominent. The video is of the girls basically singing, but there are parts where they're decorating a tree and having fun. They are then teleported to a little town where they sing their hearts out still. The song is super joyful and perfect for the holidays.
Genie by Golden Child sounds just like a normal song—no bells or Christmas cheer—but somehow sounds like a song for the holidays. There are 10 members, and they all make this song sound especially amazing. It's a Christmas song without meaning to be one. The video is the guys of the group in a factory, making some sort of presents. It is quite joyful, but not what you would expect for a Christmas song.
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Universe by EXO is, in my opinion, one of the best winter songs out there. It is simple. It is slow and relies mostly on the s of the group. It has a sentimental feel, becoming even more powerful as the song progresses. It picks up pace after the first chorus, adding guitar and a beat. The second chorus is soulful and you can definitely hear the emotions in the members' voices. The video is simple, most of it being around the color palette brown. It is definitely worth the watch.
Confession Song by GOT7 is a cheerful and loving song. It has the Christmas taste we all want for the holidays. It's cute and was a project for their fans. The video has these mascots go out to a high school, get one person out of each room, and take them to what seems like a gym. Then the song starts, and each member is singing to the fan, one on one, making the moment very special.
Lonely Christmas by Monsta X is as simple and amazing Christmas song. The group's s are soothing and it gives an at home vibe. One of the members, Jooheon, helped write, compose, and arrange this song. The video features the members recording the song in the studio, being mentored by Jooheon.
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Miracles in December by EXO is honestly the most heartbreaking Christmas song I've heard (other than their other one called Sing For You, which is also sob-worthy.) It only has the s of three of the members: D.O, Baekhyun, and Chen. The song is more of a ballad, rather than a cheerful holiday song. The video shows all of the members—there were 12 at the time—getting gifts for a girl, then going to the place where they were supposed to meet, but the girl never shows up, making them upset.
Colorful by SHINee is an upbeat holiday song. And again, the members' voices are just as powerful as they are in Winter Wonderland. This song shows the group's sound with wonderful harmonization and joyful songs. The video features the members of the group decorating a Christmas tree and having fun. Some of the video are shots of them shooting their music videos Dream Girl, Why So Serious, and Everybody. Then they show some clips of them performing and being with fans.Korean music is the most festive way to learn the language and get ready for Christmas! Here are our children’s favorite Korean Christmas songs and holiday carols on YouTube.
Is a timeless favorite, and the Korean version of this song is just as catchy as the original! The translations retain the rhythm, but they are a little different. For example, the lyrics in the first stanza are:
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Pinkfong is one of the most popular cartoons in Korea, and this Jingle Bells music video is as engaging as the others! In addition to learning Korean lyrics for this Christmas song, kids can move and grove to a fun dance!
This peaceful Christmas lullaby is just as sweet in Korean as the original English version. I love the diversity in this lightly animated music video. The Korean subtitles can help kids learn the lyrics, too.
화이트 크리스마스 is another calming carol that can help kids wind down after a busy day of holiday crafting. The pace of this Korean Christmas song is nice and slow, perfect for language learners!
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This Korean music video captures the cuteness of the classic Rudolph Christmas song. It’s also an important lesson about why bullying can be hurtful and how unique differences make a person (or animal) special and beautiful.
Is called 울면안돼 (You Can’t Cry). (Of course, it’s important and healthy to validate our children’s emotions!) This Christmas music video has a fun dance that kids can learn with song lyrics in Korean.
Dr. Betty Choi is a Harvard-trained pediatrician and mother on a mission to connect families through language and play. Chalk Academy was inspired by her trials and triumphs with relearning a heritage language and raising bilingual children in a monolingual community. Dr. Choi's advice has been featured in Healthline, Parents, The Atlantic, and VeryWell.
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