
Welcome to the first edition of ‘allkpop TOP 10 COUNTDOWN‘, where we throw down a premier list of what we think rounds up the best of the best in the K-Pop industry, depending on the theme of each issue.
We kick off our series with a deceptively-simple question: What are the Top 10 music videos released in 2011 thus far?
It was a gargantuan task, but we’ve sliced through hordes of music videos to deliver a sleek figure of 10, all based on factors of concept, production, creativity, innovation, and impact.
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10. Bang Yong Gook – I Remember
Bang Yong Gook does a great job of condensing his mini-drama to the original track length, and it still makes you go through an entire tissue box. The acting is believable, the song is powerful, and you’ve got to admit that pink hair never looked this badass.
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09. Secret – Starlight Moonlight
Following the success of their hit song, “Shy Boy”, SECRET decided they’d go bigger and better with their American retro-pop themed track, “Starlight Moonlight.” Drifting from a gentle “Air Balloon” station to a romantic dreamland, the girls offer us an escape from reality with their extravagant video set.
This video successfully delivers content that’s refreshing and has a lot of fantastical grandeur. Most importantly, “Starlight Moonlight” brings back those feelings like we’re falling in love all over again.
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08. Super Junior – Mr. Simple
Just as their title suggests, Super Junior’s music video is simple, but it carries a smooth mix of subtle charm combined with flashy special effects. The crafty video production, choreography, and styling come together to “blow your mind”, if you will, and that’s what we loved about K-Pop videos to begin with.
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07. Girls’ Day – Hug Me Once
Taking advantage of the interactive features of YouTube videos, their production team created an elaborate game where the viewers were able to choose the outcome of the music video. Gold star for creativity.
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06. 2NE1 – Hate You
“Hate You” immediately stood out from every other K-Pop release at the time because it was an animated music video. Though they were in 2D-form, the girls were easily recognized for their individual personality quirks and overall fierce group image. Keeping everything consistent in their work by using the same art style from their jacket covers gave this video a well-rounded touch.
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05. Leessang – Turned Off the TV
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04. Crispi Crunch – Thumbs Up
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03. Big Bang – Love Song
We do get to see the boys walk through a bunch of garbage on fire and look completely unaffected by a car falling from the sky, but cool content aside, the noticeable feature about this video is that it was all done in one take, without any cuts. This means every aspect of the video recording was planned out and choreographed meticulously by the frame.
The group probably went through as many cuts as GD went through guitars, but the flawless result made it all worth it.
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02. Sunny Hill – Midnight Circus
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01. Hyuna – Bubble Pop
So what was the reason behind its popularity? Was it the video’s bright, cheerful colors? K-Pop’s first dubstep breakdown? Lee Joon strolling shirtless by the pool? Or maybe it was simply just HyunA popping her bubble all up in our faces. Like it or not, HyunA’s got the recipe for a sensational video done right, and she had everyone watching it all summer.




