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K-Pop Lyrics Quiz: Finish the Famous Line

Memorable lyric lines stay with fans long after the comeback period ends. This quiz invites you to recognise and mentally finish famous K-Pop lyrics.

What does the word selca commonly mean in K-Pop and Korean internet slang?

A special type of dance break

A live broadcast studio

A self-taken photo or selfie

A concert sound check session

Selca combines parts of Korean words meaning self and camera. Fans and idols both use the word when they talk about posting or sharing selfies.

Which of these best describes a fan chant at a K-Pop concert or music show stage?

Only clapping after the show is completely finished

Random noise with no pattern during the performance

Coordinated shouts of names or lines timed with parts of the song

Silently holding banners without any movement

Fan chants are usually designed to fit specific sections of a track. They create a sense of shared rhythm between performers and the audience.

Why are music show wins often a big milestone for K-Pop groups?

They show a mix of sales, votes and performance recognition during a promotion period

They guarantee that the group will never change line-ups again

They mark the final performance before a group disbands

They allow the group to take ownership of the music show channel

Korean music shows use charts that combine numbers like sales, streams and votes. Winning on these shows is a visible sign that a comeback is resonating with the public and fans.

What is a sub-unit in the context of a K-Pop group?

A group of fans chosen to run official accounts

A backup dance team with no connection to the group

A smaller team formed from members of the main group for special releases

A completely unrelated band from another country

Sub-units let members explore different sounds or concepts while still linked to the main group. They may promote on music shows, release albums or appear in special projects.

Which of these is a common way K-Pop fans support their groups during a comeback?

Streaming songs and voting on charts or music shows

Avoiding all mentions of the group online

Sending only anonymous letters without names

Refusing to watch any official content

Fans organise streaming, buying albums and voting to help groups rank well. These coordinated efforts can influence awards, chart positions and media attention.

Which position in a K-Pop group is usually responsible for speaking first in interviews and guiding members?

The lightstick designer

The visual

The main dancer

The leader

Many K-Pop groups appoint a leader to act as a spokesperson and internal organiser. Leaders often help introduce members and represent the group in public settings.

What does the phrase all-kill usually celebrate when mentioned in K-Pop chart discussions?

A show where only one group is allowed to perform

A fan event where every album is given away for free

A song ranking first place across multiple major real-time charts at once

A group announcing a complete break from making music

An all-kill signals strong public response and wide digital performance for a song. Similar terms exist for topping both real-time and daily or weekly chart categories.

What does OST stand for when people discuss K-Pop and K-Drama music?

Online Support Team

Original Soundtrack

Official Stage Training

Overseas Sales Target

An OST is music written or chosen for a show, film or game. K-Pop idols often sing OST tracks that play during important drama scenes.

What does the term comeback usually mean in K-Pop fandoms?

A new release and promotion period for a group or artist

A group permanently retires from the industry

A fan stops listening to K-Pop entirely

A company changes its name and logo

In K-Pop, a comeback refers to a new album or single cycle with stages and content. Groups can have several comebacks in a year even if they have not been inactive for long.

What does the term second generation, or 2nd gen, broadly describe in K-Pop discussions?

Groups that rose in the late 2000s and early 2010s with expanding international reach

Exclusive fan clubs limited to one city

Producers who only compose trot music

Only the trainees who have never debuted

Fans often group K-Pop history into generations based on debut periods and industry changes. Second generation acts helped set patterns for global tours, fandom growth and online presence.

Starter

You recognise a couple of famous K-Pop lines, but many lyrics did not ring a bell.

Solid

You follow most well-known lyrics and could finish many lines in your head.

Expert!

You know K-Pop verses by heart, turning every lyric hint into a quick correct answer.

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