50 K-pop songs that dominate YouTube: BLACKPINK is always BTS, the number 1 position is stable over time
BLACKPINK and BTS alternately invaded the top 50 most viewed Kpop songs on YouTube, but No.1 is the class that is hard to replace.

Counting music video views on YouTube doesn’t mean just looking at a single song’s MV. Videos of the singer’s performance on stage, dance practice or other forms of performance also partly reflect the song’s popularity. Here are the 50 most viewed K-pop songs on YouTube, based on the total views of all the videos combined.
Of course, topped the charts is a time supernatural cult Gangnam Style of PSY launched in 2012. Even since its release, the song has become a global phenomenon sweeping every leaderboard in water and the world, and quickly attracted more than 500 million views after only 100 days of release and still retains the heat until now.
The ” Gangnam Style” MV alone has had 4.3 billion views. The total number of views of the videos of this song is 6.10 billion.
MV Gangnam Style – PSY
Coming in at 2nd place is the hit DDU-DU DDU-DU of the four YG girls released in 2018. Currently, BLACKPINK is one of the hottest names with a wide spread both at home and abroad. To achieve such success, in part, this song has brought BLACKPINK many “unprecedented” achievements, bringing the girls’ names to the world.
BLACKPINK’s ” DDU-DU DDU-DU” MV has achieved 1.65 billion views up to now. The number of views of all related videos is 2.73 billion.
MV DDU-DU DDU-DU – BLACKPINK
The 3rd and 4th places also belong to the hands of BLACKPINK girls with Kill This Love released in 2019 and How You Like That released last year.
Kill This Love has 1.38 billion MV views and 2.16 billion total video views, making it BLACKPINK’s 2nd MV to reach 1 billion views. Meanwhile, ” How You Like That” is not inferior with MV views of 926.3 million and total views including performance and dance videos of 2.06 billion.
MV Kill This Love – BLACKPINK
MV How You Like That – BLACKPINK
BTS also occupies a high position in the rankings with Boy With Luv and Dynamite at 5th and 6th respectively. Currently, this is the only group in K-pop capable of competing with BLACKPINK.
Boy With Luv released in 2019 has MV views of 1.31 billion and views of all videos of 2.03 billion. And Dynamite released in 2020 has MV views and total videos of 1.19 billion and 1.95 billion, respectively.
MV Boy With Luv – BTS
MV Dynamite – BTS
BOOMBAYAH – BLACKPINK’s debut song released in 2015 excellently kept the heat with 1.24 billion MV views and 1.88 billion views of all BOOMBAYAH videos . The song is at number 7.
MV BOOMBAYAH – BLACKPINK
The last three places in the top 10 are PSY’s Gentleman released in 2013 with 1.42 billion MV views and 1.65 billion views including performance videos; BTS’s DNA debuted in 2017 with MV views of 1.32 billion and 1.65 billion views for all videos. The number of 1.05 billion MV views and 1.53 billion total views of As If It’s Your Last (BLACKPINK) videos have helped this song take 10th place in the chart.
MV Gentleman – PSY
MV DNA – BTS
MV As If It’s Your Last – BLACKPINK
The next positions in the ranking of the top 50 songs with MV views in particular and including the most performed videos are as follows:
11. Idol (2018) – BTS: 969.2 million; 1.52 billion won
12. Mic Drop (2017) – BTS: 1 billion; 1.49 billion won
13. Fake Love (2018) – BTS: 973.2 million; 1.42 billion won
14. Solo (2018) – Jennie: 693.7 million; 1.39 billion won
15. Fire (2016) – BTS: 232.1 million; 1.36 billion won
16. Blood Sweat & Tears (2016) – BTS: 769,8 triệu; 1,24 tỷ
17. Playing With Fire (2016) – BTS: 671,2 triệu; 1,20 tỷ
18. Whistle (2016) – BLACKPINK: 682.8 million; 1.19 billion won
19. Bboom Bboom (2018) – MOMOLAND: 520.9 million; 1.07 billion won
20. BANG BANG BANG (2015) – BIGBANG: 545.4 million; 999 million won
21. TT (2016) – TWICE: 593.1 million; 979.4 million won
22. Dope (2015) – BTS: 658.5 million; 977.3 million won
23. Daddy (2015) – PSY, CL: 586.5 million; 949.2 million won
24. Ice Cream (2020) – BLACKPINK, Selena Gomez: 602.9 million; 917 million won
25. Butter (2021) – BTS: 479.7 million; 907.5 million won
26. ON (2020) – BTS: 268.9 million; 883.8 million won
27. Lovesick Girls (2020) – BLACKPINK: 458,3 triệu; 866,6 triệu
28. GOGO (2017) – BTS: 195 million; 857.9 million won
29. Fantastic Baby (2012) – BIGBANG: 487.3 million; 823.2 million won
30. Save Me (2016) – BTS: 603 million; 822.7 million won
31. Forever Young Dance Practice Video (2018) – BLACKPINK: 189 million; 817.2 million won
32. Love Scenario (2018) – iKON: 515.9 million; 762.5 million won
33. What Is Love? (2018) – TWICE: 526.9 million; 748.9 million won
34. Likey (2017) – TWICE: 527.4 million; 713.7 million won
35. Cheer Up (2016) – TWICE: 451.7 million; 700.9 million won
36. Not Today (2017) – BTS: 493.3 million; 689 million won
37. Spring Day (2017) – BTS: 429.7 million; 666.8 million won
38. Wannabe (2020) – ITZY: 355.5 million; 659.6 million won
39. Fancy (2019) – TWICE: 438.3 million; 654.2 million won
40. BAAM (2018) – MOMOLAND: 221 million; 646.8 million won
41. Boy In Luv (2014) – BTS: 385.3 million; 644 million won
42. Life Goes On (2020) – BTS: 367.6 million; 635.3 million won
43. I Am The Best (2011) – 2NE1: 296.5 million; 634.9 million won
44. Love Shot (2018) – EXO: 435 million; 623.3 million won
45. Monster (2016) – EXO: 387.4 million; 610.3 million won
46. Like OOH-AHH (2015) – TWICE: 416.1 million; 601.8 million won
47. Pretty Savage (2020) – BLACKPINK: 548,8 triệu
48. Psycho (2019) – Red Velvet: 290 million; 582.5 million won
49. I Need U (2015) – BTS: 223.3 million; 579.2 million won
50. Black Swan (2020) – BTS: 307.5 million; 571.4 million won