5 K-pop Songs Meant for Kids: 'Super Tuna,' 'Billy Poco,' More!

K-pop transcends all ages! Hence, K-pop groups release songs with colorful beats and stylish choreography that radiate positive and youthful vibes, which hook even little children.

Indeed, great songs and impactful artists garner attention from infants to the elderly!

Are you planning to introduce K-pop to kids? Here are some child-friendly K-pop songs that little ones might enjoy!

5 K-pop Songs For Kids: 'Super Tuna, Billy Poco,' More!

1. 'Billy Poco' by ENHYPEN

After slashing vampire and werewolf elements in their songs, 'Given-Taken' and 'Drunk-Dazed,' ENHYPEN surprised ENGENEs when they collaborated with the children's TV Show, Tayo.

Fans appreciated this energetic and vibrant song as it reminded them of their childhood. The septet group was also recognized for the exciting choreography of the song, partnered with fresh and colorful clothes, which made the children love the music by singing and dancing along with it!

The boys also released 'Hey Tayo,' the first collaboration song with 'Little Bus Tayo.'

Watch 'Hey Tayo' here.

According to reports, the music video of this first collaborative song became famous among children and teenagers in South and East Asia, thus making fans anticipate more of ENHYPEN's collaboration with other children's shows.

2. 'Dinosaurs A to Z' by NCT Dream

Transitioning from little boys riding a hoverboard to ripped young men flaunting motorcycles in the 'Ridin'' music video, the Pinkfong partnership with NCT Dream is among the unexpected collaborations in the K-pop industry!

Popularly known for their release of 'Baby Shark,' Pinkfong and NCT Dream's collaboration initiated when the third NCT unit released their version of 'Dinosaurs A to Z,' which was initially sung in 2014.

In this song, the 'Hot Sauce' singers flexed their pronunciation of dinosaur names, which netizens appreciated as some commented that even native English speakers find it difficult to pronounce.

In 2022, the boy group reunited with Pinkfong's REDREX as the new version of 'Baby T-Rex' was released, followed by the kid-friendly version of their second studio album's hit title track, 'Glitch Mode.'

Listen to the new baby anthem here.

3. 'After School' by Weeekly

Unlike ENHYPEN and NCT Dream, who collaborated with children's shows and entertainment sites, 'After School' by Weeekly was deemed by fans to be released for children as the song related to "after class experiences."

The girls are seen to take up the roles of "buddies" who meet "after school" as they engage in dancing, skateboarding, and selfies together, which are everyday and relatable experiences that kids encounter whenever concluding a tiring school day.

Aside from the music video's plot, kids are easily hooked by the song because of Weeekly's casual clothing that shines the overall cute and bubbly vibes.

4. 'Candy Pop' by TWICE

TWICE's 'Candy Pop' perfectly manifested the group's appeal. According to reports, this song is made for children because of its percussive song style and the "sweet" vibes in the opening.

More importantly, the music video matches the children's interests as TWICE were anime characters of the show that the little girl watches. In this release, fans applauded TWICE as they incorporated the Japanese animation culture in the music video, which made the concept and style close to the children's hearts and tastes

5. 'Super Tuna' by BTS Jin

Unexpectedly, BTS Jin threw a worldwide banquet with the release of 'Super Tuna' last 2021. As the eldest BTS member is hooked on fishing, he has created a song that is 'light' and 'upbeat' that features his favorite hobby.

Without thinking the song will smash the charts and be viral regardless of the audience's age, the song became a universal anthem.

With the playful song that intertwines with a trot, children around the globe could not help but produce their dance covers of the song!

What other K-pop songs remind you of your childhood? Comment those below!

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