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Eliana Pomerantz

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Jul 21, 2024, 9:17:49 PM7/21/24
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Every once in a while, a song playing on your headphones makes you feel invincible. Like you're slow-mo walking through a field of explosions while systematically cutting down your enemy with a relentless stride of pure awesomeness.

I want to know what songs do that for other people. Recently for me, any time I hear the beginning of Little People by the Procussions I can't help but feel like a badass, even if the most badass thing I'm doing at the time is edging out a little old lady for the last gallon of milk at the grocery store.

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This Kpop playlist makes you feel like a badass and a royalty - King, Queen, Princess - whatever you want! I've searched YouTube far, far away, and found a collection of songs that will guarantee you'll feel incredibly confident and claim your badass royalty.

Even though not every Kpop song has an empowering message that you are yourself, its beats, rhythm, and fun lyrics will ultimately get you through the day.

So here are your Kpop songs that get your inner badass Seoul unleashed:

Another terrific sexy, badass track! This one is more in your face, and its listeners are unapologetic. Specifically the song title. So if you're giving zero Fs about people and what they're thinking about you, play this song when you get in the room.

How can we miss this song when talking about a badass playlist? It's a song released by South Korean boy group BTS for their first compilation album, The Most Beautiful Moment In Life: Young Forever (2016).

When we think of a Kpop badass song we usually think of rock, pop and sexy. But about a mix of everything a little bit of soul? You definitely get FEVER after that. Get groovy, get some fever and show your power to everyone!

You never really have to think twice if it's love, because you'll just know, deep in your bones, you know. This song's always given me the vibe of "forbidden relationship," I guess because of the dark undertones which imply that they only have one shot at being together. The girl won't admit how she feels and he realizes she won't, but he's saying that no matter what happens, she'll always have to live with him in her past. She can deny her feelings to him all she wants but she can't really deny them to herself. The whole "at friendship we failed, as lovers we didn't" seems to say to me that outside forces kept them apart, but deep down they both love each other, regardless, though they can't be together.

I think one of the things that makes this song so seductive is how encouraging it is. It pretty much goes through all the fun/slighly brutal points of a relationship for us in a matter of minutes. Whether that means bringing back memories of past flames, or creating a fantasy, this song rocks at imagery!

masterpiece. i can hear it on repeat for days and it will still shake me. romantic. hypnotizing. i can't even begin to say how much i love this song. if i ever meet a guy and he can sing this or play this or even puts it on- i will walk away because the last guy i met who liked this song did set my heart on fire. captain badass. and i lied .. i'd probably get lost in a hot pulse- cuz all that is alright.

Nancy Sinatra's classic 1966 hit was truly ahead of its time. Its message was simple, yet effective: Cheat on me, and be prepared to pay the consequences. The track's country guitar jangle, hard-hitting bass drum, and snappy tambourine also leaned into the song's messaging and provided a hard, almost threatening contrast to Sinatra's sweet vocals. So, if anyone gets on your bad side, turn this song up, get your boots on, and start walking!

Some songs are just plain cool, invoking images of aggression, testosterone, passion, sex, or just a general eff-you attitude toward the world. But ion the wrong hands, the song can become a parody of itself. Those hands are usually found on the bodies of people that make movies and the trailers that hype them. If your four year old can watch a movie, hear a song, happily clap along, and have nobody object to this, then the song is officially a marshmallow.

Perhaps the worst offender is Disney, who uses the song when introducing almost any character with anything slightly resembling an attitude. Or, failing that, any movie with dogs. Because dogs like bones, you see. This is supposedly clever, but somehow ends up almost tragic.

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