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5 K-pop idols who often sing the first verse of their group’s songs

5 K-pop idols who often sing the first verse of their group’s songs

Every member of most K-pop groups, if not all, gets a verse in every song they release. The distribution of the parts varies depending on whose voice best matches the verses. But in some cases, there are members who are usually assigned to a specific part of a piece, such as the five artists listed below. These five idols often sing the first verse of their group’s songs. It could be all or part of the first verse.

5 K-pop idols who often sing the first verse of their group’s songs

BLACK PINK Jennie

(Photo: Instagram: @jennierubyjane)
5 K-pop idols who often sing the first verse of their group’s songs

The first on our list is BLACKPINK Jennie. The main rapper is tasked with singing the first verse on almost all BLACKPINK songs such as “Playing With Fire”, “DDU-DU DDU-DU”, “Kill This Love”, “As if it’s Your Last”, “How You Like To.” , “Lovesick Girls,” “Pink Venom,” and “Shut Down.”

It’s also interesting that Jennie is also one of the members who usually sing at the end of their songs like “Ice Cream”, “Lovesick Girls”, “Pink Venom”.

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TWICE Nayeon

IM NAYEON

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5 K-pop idols who often sing the first verse of their group’s songs

Of course, TWICE Nayeon is also on our list. ONCE are well aware that Nayeon often sings the first verses on TWICE songs. Among the songs in which he sings first are “Like Ooh-Ahh”, “Cheer Up”, “TT”, “What Is Love?” Likey, Heart Shaker and MORE AND MORE.

In an interview, Black Eyed Pilseung (producer of most TWICE songs) revealed that Nayeon always gets the first parts because he has the freshest and brightest voice among TWICE members. And as a rule of thumb, members who are lead or lead singers tend to put the first line in songs to get the attention of the audience.

While Jihyo is also a great candidate for opening lines, Black Eyed Pilseung finds her voice more perfect for the chorus.

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aespa karina

aespa karina

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5 K-pop idols who often sing the first verse of their group’s songs

aespa Karina is another K-pop idol who often sings the first verse of her group’s songs. In fact, she has been assigned to that particular role in the song since their debut on “Black Mamba”.

Another interesting fact about this is that Karina’s lines in some of Aespa’s title songs start with the word “I am,” for example, “I’m addicted” in “Black Mamba”, “I’m on the next level” in “The Next Level” and ” I’m a Killer ”in Savage.

NCT and Taeyong sign

NCT mark

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5 K-pop idols who often sing the first verse of their group’s songs

The same is happening with some male K-pop idols, including NCT members Mark and Taeyong. Mark in particular starts NCT Dream songs most of the time, while Taeyong does so on NCT 127 songs. There are times when Mark and Taeyeong share the first verse in the NCT 127 releases.

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NCT Taeyong

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5 K-pop idols who often sing the first verse of their group’s songs

NCT Taeyong can be heard singing the first verse on several songs including “The 7th Sense”, “Fire Truck”, “Limitless” and “Boss”, and Mark’s voice can be heard at the beginning of “Chewing Gum”, “Hot”. Sos “,” Cherry Bomb “and” Beatbox “.

Do you know any other K-pop idols who are often credited with singing the first verse of their group’s songs? Name them in the comment box below!

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With a script by Maria Scott

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