These 20+ K-Pop Songs Have 3 (Or More) Different Language Versions
It’s not uncommon for K-Pop artists to create two different language versions of their songs, usually either Japanese or Chinese. What’s less common is for artists to make three or more different language versions of their songs, and it’s especially impressive when not all of the members of a group are fluent in those languages! Here are 20+ songs that have been created in at least three different languages.
1. “Chained Up” by VIXX
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
2. “Stop Girl” by U-KISS
Korean
English
Japanese
3. “Heart Attack” by AOA
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
4. “Lightsaber” by EXO
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
5. “Trap” by Henry Lau
Korean
English
Chinese
Japanese
6. “Congratulations” by DAY6
Korean
Chinese
English
7. “Tell Me” by Wonder Girls
Korean
English
Chinese
8. “Hug” by TVXQ
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
9. “O Sole Mio” by SF9
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
10. “Love Me Right” by EXO
Korean
Chinese
Japanese
11. “U” by Super Junior
Korean
Chinese
Japanese
12. “Mirotic” by TVXQ
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
13. “Just Right” by GOT7
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
14. “Nobody” by Wonder Girls
Korean
Japanese
English
15. “UP&DOWN” by EXID
Korean
Chinese
Japanese
16. “Error” by VIXX
Korean
Chinese
Japanese
17. “Fanfare” by SF9
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
18. “The Boys” by Girls’ Generation
Korean
English
Japanese
19. “Easy Love” by SF9
Korean
Chinese
Japanese
20. “Rising Sun” by TVXQ
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
21. “Boy In Luv” by BTS
Korean
Japanese
Chinese
22. “Last Farewell” by BIGBANG
Korean
Japanese
English