You’re a K-pop fan—who isn’t? But are you a megafan? Take this K-pop lyric quiz, and we’ll tell you!
Just answer these 15 trivia questions about popular K-pop songs from the 2000s through today to find out if you’re a K-pop superstar or if you need a more thorough musical education! 💅 🎶

Questions Overview
- with Fire
- Roulette
- with Your Love
- Games
- Wind
- Moon
- Bird
- Sea
- Dong
- Ding
- Dung
- Dang
- “Lips”
- “Mouth”
- “Kiss”
- “Teeth”
- Cream
- Diet
- Fizzy
- Cherry
- “My Universe”
- “Spring Day”
- “Boy with Luv”
- “Yellow”
- Cake
- Sundae
- Truck
- Float
- Venom
- Honey
- Misery
- Dream
- Youth
- Us
- Summer
- Forever
- Love
- Your Name
- True
- Next
- New World
- Old World
- Fast World
- Mad World
- Seventeen
- Shinhwa
- Pentagon
- 2PM
- Menu
- List
- Plan
- Calendar
- N.Flying
- BTS
- Seventeen
- EXO
- “Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)”
- “Fake Love”
- “Butter”
- “DNA”
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5 K-Pop Fun Facts
Did you know…
1. ...K-pop as a genre originally began in 1925? Modern K-pop as we know it started in 1992 with Seo Taiji and the Boys, but the very first K-pop album was I Pungjin Sewol (이 풍진 세월; 이 風塵 歲月; lit. This Tumultuous Time) by Park Chae-seon and Lee Ryu-saek.
2. ...BTS was the first K-pop group to perform on Saturday Night Live? They introduced the genre to an international audience by performing a few songs from their album Map of the Soul: Persona.
3. ...“BTS” stands for “Bangtan Sonyeondan,” which translates to “Bulletproof Boyscouts”? We think it’s a fitting name!
4. ...Jackie Chan manages a K-pop band? The five-member boy band is called JJCC: the first “JC” stands for “Jackie Chan,” and the final “JC” stands for “joint” and “cultures.” Altogether, it forms “Jackie Chan Joint Cultures,” referring to the band’s mission of sharing K-pop with cultures around the world.
5. In South Korea, you can follow your favorite K-pop idol around in a cab for $600 a day? Yep, some fans will do just about anything to get near their heroes!
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