The Top Three K-Pop Songs of September 2025

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Monthly Round-UpAt the end of each month, I look back at my three favorite title tracks by K-pop artists. I take my own ratings into account, but there’s a bit of wiggle room as certain songs tend to grow or fade.


September 2025 Overall Thoughts

We’ve hit the rare (?) double-header in K-pop with two back-to-back underwhelming months. August didn’t provide much in the way of excitement and — though it was packed with more releases — September barely registered either.

Right now, there are a handful of groups/artists that I know I can count on and I’ve become very invested in them and their music. Most of these are actually newer fifth-gen acts. In this way, I’m more heavily “into” K-pop right now than ever before. However, when these acts are all on hiatus for awhile (or worse yet, return with underwhelming material), I’m like a tumbleweed rolling through the desert. As I mentioned in last month’s recap, it’s feast or famine.

In past years, I’ve enjoyed the overarching musical trends enough to find songs I like from almost any artist. But just like global pop music at the moment, sweeping sonic trends aren’t really happening in 2025. Everyone’s just doing their own thing (or emulating a couple of the industry’s most popular acts). This naturally funnels listeners into silos of their own taste and I inevitably feel myself getting funneled into certain fandoms.

Must. Resist. The. Funneling.

I can’t say there were any SOTY contenders this month, which is a bummer. There were some total stinkers, though — most of which seemed targeted at the western market.

My top three is a bit strange. There are two songs by the same artist, sandwiching another song that would usually push all the wrong buttons for me. However, I can actually see this second place choice leapfrogging to the top before too long, at which point I fully expect readers to surround me with pitchforks, hissing “Biaaaasssss! You’re biaaaaasssssseedddd!”. I probably am (hence the name of the blog) but I really expected to hate this song and I’m as surprised as anyone that I actually love it (and could argue many points in its favor).

Honorable mentions go to IDID, who had a pretty strong debut (though I weirdly like Step It Up better — I guess I’m in my hip-hop era?) and BADVILLAIN (another hip-hop track!). Hip-hop also infiltrates my top three J-pop songs. with XG and One Or Eight both snatching spots. However, my top choice is a very Bias List-approved EDM banger. Actually, J-pop was pretty strong this month. Tracks by ATEEZ and DXTEEN could have easily snuck into the top three and there were a few songs without music videos that I really loved.

I don’t want to put too many expectations on October because that’s usually the kiss of death, but after the Chuseok holidays I foresee a deluge of big-name acts and (even more importantly) comebacks from artists who have a great track record on this blog. We really need a knockout October/November to make up for these past eight weeks.

Month Cumulative Rating: 7.6

(compiled by averaging the scores of every K-pop review from this month)


J-Pop Highlights

New & Noteworthy J-pop: Week One
New & Noteworthy J-pop: Week Two
New & Noteworthy J-pop: Week Three
New & Noteworthy J-pop: Week Four


TOP J-POP SONGS OF THE MONTH

3. XG – GALA (review)

2. One Or Eight – Bet Your Life

1. STARGLOW – Moonchaser (review)


Honorable Mentions

AxMxP – I Did It (review)

BADVILLAIN – Thriller (review)

Chaeyoung – Shoot (Firecracker)  (review)

from20 – Social (review)

Haechan – CRZY (review)

Hearts2Hearts – Pretty Please (review)

IDID – CHAN-RAN (review)

Momoland – Rodeo (review)

Treasure – Paradise / Everything (review / review)

WOODZ – I’ll Never Love Again (review)

Youngbin – Freak Show (review)

ZEROBASEONE – Iconik (review)


This Month’s Risers and Fallers 

This Week In K-pop: Week 1 / Week 2 / Week 3 / Week 4

This Month’s Global Pop Round-Up


TOP THREE SONGS

3. KickFlip – Band-Aid (review)

2. TWS – Head Shoulders Knees Toes (review)

1. KickFlip – My First Love Song (review)


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