5 most-loved K-pop collaborations in 2024, explore and tune in
K-pop songs offered a changed dynamics to the fans through collaboration, whether they be hip-hop, pop, or rappers.

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Collaborations between K-pop artists are usually fascinating because they allow fans to see how various groups and their favorite musicians interact with one another.
Fans are in for a treat in 2024 since, although being just halfway through, several collaborations have already been launched. Let’s look at a few of the greatest collabs of 2024 thus far, without further ado.
1. Spot!- BLACKPINK’s Jennie and Zico
The song “Spot!” was recently published on April 26, 2024, and features Zico and Jennie of BLACKPINK. Their distinct skills are on full display in this song, which combines Zico’s explosive rapping with Jennie’s seductive singing. An intimate late-night drive is featured in the music video, which effortlessly creates a hip and raw mood without the use of ostentatious effects. In a matter of hours after its release, the song topped iTunes charts worldwide and landed at the top of local South Korean charts, including Melon, Bugs, and Genie.
2. Cheese – EXO’s Suho and Red Velvet’s Wendy
The song is a pre-release version of Suho’s latest solo album, 1 to 3. Because the artists have known each other for a long time, the collaboration holds special meaning for the fans. The song is a happy pop tune with a lot of rich instrumental textures that uplift the listener. Suho and Wendy stage a lighthearted museum heist in the song video.
3. Taxi Blurr – Jay Park and KISS OF LIFE’s Natty
4. Smeraldo Garden Marching Band – Jimin and LOCO
The recently leaked track is the pre-release version of Kimmin’s next solo album, MUSE. The melody, along with LOCO’s silky verse, has the power to heal everyone. It is, of course, wildly popular with fans and has topped the iTunes chart in more than 100 countries.
5. Small Girl – EXO’s D.O. and Lee Young Ji
Fans were unaware with the exciting fact that D.O. and Lee Young Ji were working together. Lee Young Ji’s character in the video navigates feelings of envy and insecurity when a small new coworker joins her team. The plot is endearing and realistic. Additionally, despite her strong demeanor, it delves into her fantasy of being “small” in a relationship.
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