Hey fellow comrades! Listen to the new version here, with the kimmiest songs of all times 🫡🔥🔥🥔 : th-cam.com/video/10A12WGrviQ/w-d-xo.html&t UPDATE! : Watch the even newer version here : th-cam.com/video/ffbQ3dDosF0/w-d-xo.html
If anyone has one of those radio apps that lets you tune in to any station on Earth, I *highly* suggest just hanging out on Pyongyang radio for a little bit, because North Korean music really defies categorization. There'll be a song that you think is a slow 90s synth ballad and then this super funky saxophone solo just interrupts the whole thing. Disco-inspired tracks with a full male chorus in the background. It's like the final form of Cultural Revolution pop tracks with the chord progression and beat of an early 90s anime intro.
@@seignee It's not the actual North Korean radio. It's a fan station based in Russia. But it does play real North Korean music. The actual station is unreachable due to South Korean jamming.
@@seignee I think you can reach some north Korean AM radios if you're near the border Edit: DPRK operates shortwave broadcasts in many languages as well! Western governments use signal jammers to block them but apparently you can listen in, sometimes. I will try with my radio later.
I don’t support North Korea, but their pop music is truly something moving. There’s something about the electronic aesthetic of the 90s that makes it even more emotional in a sense.
@@chopstickingstylus If you have nothing and are completely isolated then you start to think hard and at the end will come up with your own solutions or even new inventions (or as other mentioned you ask Russia or China for some help)
"Don't Ask My Name" is a great song, eerily beautiful. I first heard it about 20 years ago when I started to learn about North Korea. I even wrote a letter (snail mail) to an office in Pyongyang to ask for North Korean movies/DVDs and they sent me back a floppy disc(!) with a catalogue.
That's a hell of a story. Can you elaborate more? What got you interested in dprk to the extent you mailed their government? Can anyone send them mail? I kind of want to write a letter to north korea
@@faithlessberserker5921in my country a guy made a REALLY big trolling. He posted for months videos of NK news, one-day he posted than the news noticed than NK had win the world Cup. This becomed a new all over the country and in some other as well. In the end he said that it was just trolling and the NK represents in Brazil sand letters for him saying how it was a good example of west manipulation of the news
The whole playlist feels like I’m listening to russian pop from the 1980s, only translated into Korean. The same pauses, the same emphasis on words, the same motives. That's so wild, and I love it
that's expected though. North and South Koreans are of the same ethnicity, and the Koreans are known for being good at music and dancing since long ago during ancient times
comrades I advise everyone who enjoyed this playlist to check out ussr pop music hits from 1950 to 1980, it sounds exactly the same, but there's more songs, lets make ussr-pop great again
USSR revolutionary music is better. Highly recommend Lenin is Young Again, White Army Black Baron(/the Red Amry is the Strongest), and We Are the Army of the People. And if you’ve somehow never heard it, the Sacred War and USSR anthem.
Song time stamps: 0:00 Chollima on the Wing 2:43 Train of Reunification Runs 5:21 We Will Follow You Only 8:11 Socialism is Good 10:29 Advancing Socialism 13:29 No motherland Without You 16:23Are We Living in Those Days 20:57 Whistle (Hye) 24:39 Potato Pride 27:48 Don’t Ask My Name 30:52 Don’t Advance, Night of Pyongyang 35:52 Night Lights on the train which travels Kim Jong-Il 39:30 Let’s Study 42:42 With Pride 46:02 7.27 March If I got something wrong please correct me
As a korean, I really want to know why '달린다' was translated as 'on the Wing' in '천리마 달린다(Chollima on the Wing)', while translated as 'Runs' in '통일렬차 달린다(Train of Reunification Runs)' I don't mean to point out your translations. Rather, you translated the titles well. It's just my pure curiosity. If I wrote this chat grammatically incorrect, I'm so sorry for that.
@@polyommatusicarus208 I think it’s a poetic translation? Since chollima is a winged horse, so the word “on the wing” matches the flying ability of the mythical animal. “Running Chollima” or “Chollima Runs” kinda feel somewhat ordinary
@@Griff10poldiI appreciate for your comment. Before I saw your comment, I had only perceived chollima as an imaginary horse that can run 1000 li per a day. Chollima: 천리마('천' means 1,000/'리' is distance unit/'마' means horse) After I saw North Korean propaganda, I noticed that chollima flies. And I found that a document about chollima described that chollima can 'go', not mentioning 'run' or 'fly'
As a person from South Korea I find this actually hilarious, I genuinely didn't know N.Korea had enough "pop" music to fill 50 mins???? It's even funnier that I can understand the lyrics, but they use such foreign words (For one the North Korean accent is so fking hilariously outrageous, the other is that they will replace some words with others like instead of saying "wig" they'll say "additional hair")
@@jmusic2024 lol its not that i haven't known abt it, i just find it interesting. It isnt taught in the way that (for example) irish accents aren't treated as a seperate language, just a variation of the english language. In the same way, the N.Korean accent is just an accent.
@@Lord_Erekosë ?? I mean it's a country that isn't tiny so obviously it has a couple of different accents lmao. The 제주도 accent is so different that most Koreans don't understand it lmao.
It's actually insane to hear the Soviet influence of the music mixed with Korean, Japanese, and Chinese characteristics. It's a little spicy but the musicologist in me is having the strangest field day lol
i recognize "socialism is good" at 8:11 . it was originally chinese, and this is a korean cover of it. interestingly enough, the first time i heard the song it was a rock instrumental version with the lyrics sung by a sentence-mixed barack obama years before AI voiceover tech became available. quite a feat.
@@Gnougnou_buWait a minute, you’re right. Also gonchangdang (I’m so sorry, that’s just how it sounds.., doesn’t that mean Communist Party in Chinese? Is there any Korean at all?)
This is unironically beautiful. The performers are absolutely talented and amazing to watch. I love that this is giving them a platform outside of their home. I hope for a future where they will all have better lives.
they do have better lives. i dont think they dont have a job or care about iphones. in NK system they 100 % will work in government job and given by government. and no they dont need platform outside their home . or they might be devoured by capitalism and cause them schizophrenia and do drama like kpop stars and american hollywood satanic culture.
Lol, they are literally living better lives than millions of people living on the streets of Western countries. I guarantee if you could give them your condescending sympathies in person they would probably mock you. Everyone in the world isn't a wannabe American waiting for their white knight.
Agreed, free the Republic of Samsung from its status as a ylorified US army base. Reunification now and forever, one peninsula, one nation, one people.
@@Dani-px7oj kpop has a lot of korean-only songs. If you go into the genre deeper than BTS or Blackpink then you'll also find more pop songs that fit the korean tradition more.
@@Dani-px7oj I think you only see one side and assume that it's completely true for everything else, which is stupid. There are plenty of Korean singers who combine traditional aspects into their songs, you just have to know where to find them (a.k.a know a bit of Korean, then research). Worldwide-famous K-pop bands like BlackPink and BTS cater heavily to the Western fanbase.
South Korea has this too you know. This is just traditional folk Korean music style. Maybe find something outside of BTS and mainstream kpop media and realize how Korean music is beautiful
@@realradiantrei I mean this music is probably all pretty old and maybe patriotic, but yes using this kind of instrumentals in new skpop groups, especially the bigger ones like NCT, seventeen or like loona would be pretty cool, especially at concerts and festivals
@@realradiantrei dude just search up "옛날 가요", there's a LOT and I'm not exaggerating. 옛날 means old and 가요 means songs (more often used by older people). Enjoy!
Ironically, DPRK is every Nationalists wet dream, its the most patriotic and traditionalist country in the world, it upholds and maintains very old Korean traditions and even its music is extremely traditional, many of these songs take heavy inspirations from Korean music of the past
You're wrong in many part of this. It is not as nationalistic as it may seem, but most of the songs that get out are made the army or other branch of the State, which will be of course about the State. Most songs from there are not nationalistic, are just normal pop and their heavymetal, the one disc that I know of, is about communism but not North Korea in general. Another thing is that homoseuality and being trans, as well as many other identities were never criminalized, besides being a very climate conscientious country, with 85% of its energy being renewable with plans of 100% by 2035 Free healthcare, free education, free public transport and the ideal of "freeing the women from the slavery of the kitchen" are things they have and no nationalist in the west (or capitalist countries in general) support. If you read their constitution or their books, they're not really trad, only here and there, work which the Youth Leagues are working towards making it more progressive with ease, since such is a goal of the state
@@GodSpaghettii'm sure they follow their constitution... you know, the one that guarantees free speech? yes, north korea has a constitution that guarantees freedom of speech
@@GodSpaghetti My point was that DPRK is not nationalist obviously, but to the nationalists of the west, DPRK is their wet dream. The maintaining of traditions, culture and language. Not every nationalist tend to be conservative either. Not every nationalist is a capitalist sympathiser even if they have a very liberal understanding of economics. And most music in DPRK tend to be very traditional in their choice of instruments and lyrics are very similar to how Joseon music were written in the past, very similar structure and singing methods even. And all the things you listed, would hardly be bad things to a nationalist of the west except those who worship the marked economy for no reasons but to flex their ignorance. DPRK also does not promote or force homosexuality onto people, they treat sex like a personal thing, not something to scream to your neighbour about. Transgender does not exist in DPRK, because the same alienation and hyper sexuality does not exist in socialism. Its a capitalist phenomena
@@SMGJohn The hyper sexuality you mention does exist. Surgery is free and provided by the State in Laos, Vietnam and Cuba, besides being so in West Germany and Albania in the past. Alienation comes not from "wow society makes me want to be submissive and breedable, alienating me from my birth sex", but from the commodification of oneself to capital, selling your work to someone else so that you can feed yourself, instead of working because it has to be done and as such being able to really be proud of it. There are so many examples of trans beings throughout history and pre history, certainly predating capitalism, that to call it a capitalist phenomena is funny even
@@DeltaFRFX hey, quick question, do you know who the highest political authority in the DPRK is? here's a free hint, it ISN'T Kim Jong Un. but i mean, you're CLEARLY a scholar of the subject. when was your last visit in Peyongyagn? How was the Capital? did you go see Ho chi Minh museum? did you even notice i misspelled Pyongyang? Do you even know who Ho Chi Minh is and why his museum WOULD'T be in korea? Literally, WITHOUT GOOGLING, do you have ANY fucking clue what Korea's governmental system is like? If not, do kindly shut the fuck up and realize you are a fucking propagandized idiot who would have straight up voted for Hindenburg (again, not that I expect you even know who that white guy is, or how he is related to Hitller, without googling it first)
@@DeltaFRFX me, when i can;t name a single thing about a country or its history without googling it first, but i'm convinced that i know exactly how evil they are because I'M not propagandized at all.
One of the songs is Chinese, I’m not sure if the lyrics are Korean are not, considering the words are ‘socialism is good’ in the Chinese pronunciation.
it's shameful that the "Republic" of Korea still has oppressive anti-communistic laws on the books, and that the latest "president" Yoon seems to gag and remove anyone who even suggests doing anything for his own people. Any such leader cozy with the United States and Japan of all countries can't possibly have Koreas best interests in mind.
Очевидно гражданство не равно национальность, это легко понять узнав сколько национальных меньшинств в Российской Федерации (я пренадлежу к одному из них, я казах). Естественно это работает не только в России
@@dedsfilmsgroup북한의 표준 한국어 "문화어"는 1954년 북한의 초대 지도자이자 김정은의 할아버지인 김일성이 지시하여 정리,발표한 북한의 공식 표준어 한국어입니다. 1970년대까지 북한은 헌법에 평양이 아닌 서울을 북한의 수도로 규정했기 때문에, 북한의 표준 한국어 또한 서울의 억양을 기반으로 하여 정비 되었습니다. 그래서 김정은의 연설을 들어보면 50~60년 전의 옛날 서울 억양을 듣는 것 같은 느낌이 납니다.
Meh, this is the 80s if I’m not mistaken, skpop from the 80s and electro ppongjak from the 90s is so fire. But yeah, nkpop is awesome too, but since im more of a synth pop/italo disco girl id have to go with skpop this time
I'm an Orthodox Christian and have no problem listening to this mantra everyday,it makes me very peaceful,happy and fulfilling.=ЗI like this version of the mantra and also the version sung by Ani Choying Drolma.Everytime i listen and recite this song,it's like i can feel electricity or shivers coursing through my whole body and a bit of pressure on my head.I'm most of the time overwhelmed with emotions of empathy,moments of sadness,sometimes anger and afterwards instantly moments of joyandbliss.
They're late sounds like 1970s or 1960s (I may not be wrong but the new songs of them still sounds like 1970s)😭 but it still slaying and soon they will be having a pop songs with beats and eurobeats
How are they failing? Life is getting better. DPRK recently held elections, they have multiple parties. These elections were far freer than previous ones. Not as democratic as places like Cuba, but they’re getting there. Still recovering from Korean War and USSR’s collapse, they were a democratic nation richer than the south before that.
The North Korean socialist state, under the leadership of the workers party of Korea, the Korean people organised as the governing class, is infinitely more democratic than so called liberal, parliamentary, “democracy” since in the West elections are held in an atmosphere of exploitation and domination of the landlords and capitalists over the masses, and outcomes are decided by the omnipotence of the banks. “Freedom of speech” and of “assembly” are empty and hypocritical phrases when the media system and parliament have been made the private property of the rich minority. I’m the DPRK the public infrastructure is at the disposal of workers organisations and unions and tens of thousands of working people assemble in mass demonstrations for their socialist way of life and in opposition to US imperialist aggression.
I really fucking hate NK because I'm south korean. But i can't deny how chollima on the wing is great The song's melody is characteristic of traditional Korean folk songs. As you listen to Chollima on the wing, you can enjoy traditional Korean song.
Everyone who says that these songs are great and/or better that south korean because they are more 'traditional' should remember about the reason why these songs are different from south korean ones. The reason is that there is a dictatorship in North Korea that had created a huge censorship for any kind of media. The governvent doesn't associate the country with Western conjuncture, and that's why they base their art on traditions. Moreover, these songs are used to brainwash North Korean people into thinking that their leader is the greatest and the strongest and they should praise him. The music is beautiful, especially for those who are overwhelmed with 'basic trendy Western music', but you have to remember that what you do not see behind these songs is a big lack of freedom.
@funnt.8366 ye you can't but calling their music great or better than South Korean equals excusing the truth of these songs' nature. It's like calling fascist Germany soldiers' uniform cute.
yeah idk what it is but seeing a lot of people here glorify a really corrupt government and leader that created music intended to brainwash its audience who could be suffering and dying just makes me really sick 😭 like I know the music's good but knowing the reality of it hurts ngl
Hey fellow comrades! Listen to the new version here, with the kimmiest songs of all times 🫡🔥🔥🥔 : th-cam.com/video/10A12WGrviQ/w-d-xo.html&t
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We need Potato Pride 2!
KIMMIEST LMAOOOO 💀💀💀
kimmiest lol
I sure will
Long live Kim! We love him
It's nice to finally hear the Supreme Leader's Spotify favourites.
XDXDXDDXD
Lol hahaha 😂
You mean Juchify (real website btw)
Interesting… you’d think it’d be Katy Perry🤔😂😂😂
@@bimoraharjo9050 I'm sure she's his guilty pleasure
You can really hear the Soviet inspiration
Yeah, that first song specially had some Kalinka vibes
Makes sense, due to sanctions they couldn’t access western media.
The vocals are chinese style too honestly the combination is pure gold@@gilbertovalenzuela2319
Да похоже на песни из 80-х годов
Кстати тоже заметила, много сходств
Man being NK-pop fan is so much easier. No matter what you listen you only need to simp for one guy.
lmao fr
the titles sound like worship songs
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Okay kiddo.
@@poisionivy2006chollima on the wing?
3 guys actually
I love kpop! (Korean Proletarian Orchestral Pieces)
I love KPop so much because it’s so modern and beautiful, the dances and the sounds just go together well!
(Korean Proletarian Opera Pieces)
The USSR sucks
I love kpop? We love kpop!
@arsalannasheeds yasasin guzel liderimiz ve yoldasimiz kim jong un
I LOVE KPOP. That’s all. (Korean Pride Opera Plateau)
The fact that K-pop is more popular than NK-pop is a crime.
why r u everywhere
@@PeppermintSwirl Go to bed, kid.
@@kuyraisas1443 Who are you calling a kid
North Korean fishing boats kidnapping Japanese children is also a crime
@bwmasterr how can u call it a better life without big anime titties and yoasobi?
If anyone has one of those radio apps that lets you tune in to any station on Earth, I *highly* suggest just hanging out on Pyongyang radio for a little bit, because North Korean music really defies categorization. There'll be a song that you think is a slow 90s synth ballad and then this super funky saxophone solo just interrupts the whole thing. Disco-inspired tracks with a full male chorus in the background. It's like the final form of Cultural Revolution pop tracks with the chord progression and beat of an early 90s anime intro.
woah what? i wanna try tuning in to pyongyang radio now 😭😭😭 i didnt know you could even do that
okay i looked it up, im listening to the pyongyang radio station through the RadioGarden website LOL this is awesome. thanks for the heads up!
@@seignee It's not the actual North Korean radio. It's a fan station based in Russia. But it does play real North Korean music. The actual station is unreachable due to South Korean jamming.
@@FoulUnderworldCreature aw :(( i see thanks
@@seignee I think you can reach some north Korean AM radios if you're near the border
Edit: DPRK operates shortwave broadcasts in many languages as well! Western governments use signal jammers to block them but apparently you can listen in, sometimes. I will try with my radio later.
WE'RE MARCHING TO SEOUL WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️
헉! 우리나라는 이제 큰일났다
헉
6.25전쟁이 다시 일어나겠네
if u dont march to busan its not complete lmao
@@stevennotthe2997 TRUE
I don’t support North Korea, but their pop music is truly something moving. There’s something about the electronic aesthetic of the 90s that makes it even more emotional in a sense.
how did they even get it
China? Maybe they made it themselves? @@chopstickingstylus
@@chopstickingstylus If you have nothing and are completely isolated then you start to think hard and at the end will come up with your own solutions or even new inventions (or as other mentioned you ask Russia or China for some help)
@@karstenseterbakken3617 And then after you asked for help you make it sounds like it was all you (like when Kim Jung Il said he invented hamburger)
it also sounds similar to 90s jpop or something, probably bc NoKor is stuck in the past, hence atmosphere from that time is preserved in their culture
i am russian and this feels so warm and familiar, definitely some music of this style was around in my childhood
It is definitely inspired
Советское влияние прям ощущается. Главное, чтобы наша страна не переняла от них, эм, политическое влияние
whatever
🤣
You've got to be born at least in 79 to remember that
"Don't Ask My Name" is a great song, eerily beautiful. I first heard it about 20 years ago when I started to learn about North Korea. I even wrote a letter (snail mail) to an office in Pyongyang to ask for North Korean movies/DVDs and they sent me back a floppy disc(!) with a catalogue.
That's a hell of a story. Can you elaborate more? What got you interested in dprk to the extent you mailed their government? Can anyone send them mail? I kind of want to write a letter to north korea
I'd like to see that lol
Lol max.. you might have taken a few too many painkillers
if you actually had this floppy disc that would be a cool video
@@faithlessberserker5921in my country a guy made a REALLY big trolling. He posted for months videos of NK news, one-day he posted than the news noticed than NK had win the world Cup. This becomed a new all over the country and in some other as well.
In the end he said that it was just trolling and the NK represents in Brazil sand letters for him saying how it was a good example of west manipulation of the news
한국에도 이런 플리는 없는데... 외국인이 대체 어케 찾아오는거임???ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 개웃기네ㅜ 심지어 음질도 좋음. 최근껀가봐;;
그렇니까요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 아니 진짜 대단하다는 말밖에 안나옴
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ개웃김ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 어디서 구해오는거짘ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 아무래도 남한이 문화 파워를 보여주는데 외국분들이 북한이 최고의 한국밈때문에 북한이 뜨지 않은것에 슬퍼서 그런것 같네요
There’s lots of Koreans living in the USA 👋
한국에서 이런 플리 올리면 어떻게 될지 모름
The whole playlist feels like I’m listening to russian pop from the 1980s, only translated into Korean. The same pauses, the same emphasis on words, the same motives. That's so wild, and I love it
When I heard this, it reminded me of pop songs from the USSR, the melody is very catchy. Thank you for this playlist.
These songs go harder than the human rights abuses
죄를 지은 사람들은 벌로 이 노래들을 무한 반복해서 듣게해야한다.
lmaoo
@@김벤츠-b4j 처벌은 아니겠지
The only human rights abuse I see is South Korea existing.
@@김벤츠-b4jseems reasonable to me!
0:28 HITS HARD ASF WTF IM ONLY 30 SECONDS INTO THE VIDEO 😭😭
The whole video goes hard
Ten thousand years to juche
This is shockingly good! I can now confidently say that if there's anything good about North Korea, it is it's music.
The superior social system.
The utopian lack of human rights abuses
@@bjorkzhukov3638 Godless Communists
@@bjorkzhukov3638Some humans are more equal than others 🚩
that's expected though. North and South Koreans are of the same ethnicity, and the Koreans are known for being good at music and dancing since long ago during ancient times
comrades I advise everyone who enjoyed this playlist to check out ussr pop music hits from 1950 to 1980, it sounds exactly the same, but there's more songs, lets make ussr-pop great again
А есть какие-то плэйлисты с советской музыкой? А то отдельно её тяжело искать
can you give me some keyword for searching that or a recommendation?
@@raisp8759попробуйте поискать "советская эстрада"
give us a playlist recommendation or video recs!
USSR revolutionary music is better. Highly recommend Lenin is Young Again, White Army Black Baron(/the Red Amry is the Strongest), and We Are the Army of the People. And if you’ve somehow never heard it, the Sacred War and USSR anthem.
20:57 This song is well known in South Korea too. because this song’s lyrics are only contain love story unlike other songs.
it's weird to listen to these songs with a fun rhythm and knowing the state their people are in 😮
They are happy don't believe in US propaganda
Yeah the Greatest state
it's not weird at all considering they are under the protection of the supreme leader
@@Eliamaniac sure thing 💀
@@Eliamaniac oh... sure....!
It's better in so many ways. The 80's synth vibe, soviet chior, traditional korean singing, lyrics. It's great
• Saw the thumbnail
• Read the title
• Clicked like he clicks the nuke button
• Remained till the last
Song time stamps:
0:00 Chollima on the Wing
2:43 Train of Reunification Runs
5:21 We Will Follow You Only
8:11 Socialism is Good
10:29 Advancing Socialism
13:29 No motherland Without You
16:23Are We Living in Those Days
20:57 Whistle (Hye)
24:39 Potato Pride
27:48 Don’t Ask My Name
30:52 Don’t Advance, Night of Pyongyang
35:52 Night Lights on the train which travels Kim Jong-Il
39:30 Let’s Study
42:42 With Pride
46:02 7.27 March
If I got something wrong please correct me
Thank you i was waiting for someone to do it :lazy:
I like the song with the awesome guitar solo!
As a korean, I really want to know why '달린다' was translated as 'on the Wing' in '천리마 달린다(Chollima on the Wing)', while translated as 'Runs' in '통일렬차 달린다(Train of Reunification Runs)'
I don't mean to point out your translations. Rather, you translated the titles well.
It's just my pure curiosity.
If I wrote this chat grammatically incorrect, I'm so sorry for that.
@@polyommatusicarus208 I think it’s a poetic translation? Since chollima is a winged horse, so the word “on the wing” matches the flying ability of the mythical animal. “Running Chollima” or “Chollima Runs” kinda feel somewhat ordinary
@@Griff10poldiI appreciate for your comment. Before I saw your comment, I had only perceived chollima as an imaginary horse that can run 1000 li per a day.
Chollima: 천리마('천' means 1,000/'리' is distance unit/'마' means horse)
After I saw North Korean propaganda, I noticed that chollima flies.
And I found that a document about chollima described that chollima can 'go', not mentioning 'run' or 'fly'
As a person from South Korea I find this actually hilarious, I genuinely didn't know N.Korea had enough "pop" music to fill 50 mins???? It's even funnier that I can understand the lyrics, but they use such foreign words (For one the North Korean accent is so fking hilariously outrageous, the other is that they will replace some words with others like instead of saying "wig" they'll say "additional hair")
These songs make me proud to be a north korean fr
People in Korea had regional accents too? North, Central and South Vietnam contained different accents too.
strange that you just discovered dialects in your language, out of curiosity: it is not taught even on the south Korean side? total divide lol
@@jmusic2024 lol its not that i haven't known abt it, i just find it interesting. It isnt taught in the way that (for example) irish accents aren't treated as a seperate language, just a variation of the english language. In the same way, the N.Korean accent is just an accent.
@@Lord_Erekosë ?? I mean it's a country that isn't tiny so obviously it has a couple of different accents lmao. The 제주도 accent is so different that most Koreans don't understand it lmao.
The first song gives off an 80s city pop vibe... I'm digging this so far
That's because North Korea is still trapped in the 80s.
원조 노동요라 그런지 이거 들으면서 일하면 능률 늘어남 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
원조 노동요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 진짜 그렇네
Tu crees? XD deberia intentarlo? :v
Just want to ask if you understand the lyrics of these NK-pop songs?
@@KevzLes9495 yeah we can. The difference is as such between British and American english.
@@gonyaknudles9009더 적은 차이
This is unironically so so much better than every single K-pop song I’ve ever heard!
Both have a sense of forced emotion but this has those classic orchestrals with 80's mix 🤌
@@ngiyakir A music contaminated by the vile tentacles of capitalism will never reach the power of a socialist song, a truly POPULAR song!
gangnam style?!?!?!
@@Melvintos123 yeah kinda too loopy on the chorus but a classic.
You know basically 60% of North Korean songs sound almost identical to south Korean musics in the 80s💀
It's actually insane to hear the Soviet influence of the music mixed with Korean, Japanese, and Chinese characteristics. It's a little spicy but the musicologist in me is having the strangest field day lol
i recognize "socialism is good" at 8:11 . it was originally chinese, and this is a korean cover of it.
interestingly enough, the first time i heard the song it was a rock instrumental version with the lyrics sung by a sentence-mixed barack obama years before AI voiceover tech became available. quite a feat.
thats what i was thinking too, north korean lowkey sounds similar to chinese i thought i was trippin
It’s literally “socialism is good” and “communism is good” in Chinese pronunciation 😂
I know that video 😂😂
@@Gnougnou_buWait a minute, you’re right. Also gonchangdang (I’m so sorry, that’s just how it sounds.., doesn’t that mean Communist Party in Chinese? Is there any Korean at all?)
LMAO i am also surprised when I hear that
I came to this with absolutely no expectations, and I think I already found my favorite playlist of the year
헉 우리 정으니옵 해외까지 진출했구나ㅜㅜㅜㅜ 우리오빠핵절대못잃어우리오빠체중절대못잃어ㅠㅠㅠ몸무게로 지 구 뿌 셔
헠 정은이 빠순이 뿌셔 ㅠㅠ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@PodoSeeU 😂😂😂😂 🤣🤣🤣🤣
ㅇㅈㄹㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
염병을 한다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
i hate that this is genuinely amazing
Why hate?
@@erwinkruger9988 because its north korea
@@maurr_69and?
@@maiaraandrade1952 oh my god.
@@maiaraandrade1952 are you ignorant?
fun fact: they said word "communism" with in 20 seconds since the video starts
What's so bad about that
@@Val_2211 maybe 'cause they're in that situation due to Communism?
@@Val_2211communism destroyed
@@Val_2211ussr
Not fun fact: they abandoned orthodox communism way before the USSR collapse
This is unironically beautiful. The performers are absolutely talented and amazing to watch. I love that this is giving them a platform outside of their home. I hope for a future where they will all have better lives.
That's mainly a matter of ending the Unitedstatesian embargo.
they do have better lives. i dont think they dont have a job or care about iphones. in NK system they 100 % will work in government job and given by government. and no they dont need platform outside their home . or they might be devoured by capitalism and cause them schizophrenia and do drama like kpop stars and american hollywood satanic culture.
Lol, they are literally living better lives than millions of people living on the streets of Western countries. I guarantee if you could give them your condescending sympathies in person they would probably mock you. Everyone in the world isn't a wannabe American waiting for their white knight.
Agreed, free the Republic of Samsung from its status as a ylorified US army base. Reunification now and forever, one peninsula, one nation, one people.
그냥 Kim - pop 이잖아ㅜㅠ
잘 말아줘~~~ 잘 눌러줘~~~~~
ㅁㅊㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
아 뭐야 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 김밥 ㅎㅎㅎ
@@aikawa1이런 Kim-pop은 말고 싶지 않았어ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
BRO WHAT these are actually bangers XD I love the instruments and 80's sounding chords on them, while having that NK-POP culture throughout. 10/10
WE AIN'T CROSS THE BORDER WITH THIS ONE
THE EMOJI?? WTF
Wait what emoji is this
😭😭😭😭😭
Italiano di merda
OR YOUR FAMILY WILL BE STUCK FOR GENERATIONS
Their musics are so beautiful! More traditional and unique than the south one
@@Dani-px7oj kpop has a lot of korean-only songs. If you go into the genre deeper than BTS or Blackpink then you'll also find more pop songs that fit the korean tradition more.
@@Dani-px7oj yeah because thats whats popular outside of korea
@@Dani-px7oj I think you only see one side and assume that it's completely true for everything else, which is stupid.
There are plenty of Korean singers who combine traditional aspects into their songs, you just have to know where to find them (a.k.a know a bit of Korean, then research).
Worldwide-famous K-pop bands like BlackPink and BTS cater heavily to the Western fanbase.
@@penebrook8330 ok
South Korea has this too you know. This is just traditional folk Korean music style. Maybe find something outside of BTS and mainstream kpop media and realize how Korean music is beautiful
매일 밤 이 플레이리스트를 듣습니다. 감사합니다.
여 너두? 나두 ㅋㅋ
어허..ㅋㅋ
ㄹㅇ 욕박으러왔는데 개좋음ㅋㅋ
혁명전사꿈나무
ㄹㅇ 총폭탄꿈나무
0:00 천리마 달린다
2:43 통일렬차 달린다
5:21 우리는 당신밖에 모른다
8:11 사회주의 좋다(社会主义好)
10:29 사회주의전진가
13:29 당신이 없으면 조국도 없다
16:23 그때처럼 우리가 살고있는가
20:57 휘파람
24:39 감자자랑
27:48 내 이름 묻지마세요
30:52 지새지 말아다오 평양의 밤아
35:52 달리는 불빛
39:30 배우자
42:42 보란듯이
46:02 7.27행진곡
님은 이걸 왜 다 아시는데요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 아놔 골때리네 진짴ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@armoodz270 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 지금이 공안정국 시절도 아니니... 이 플리 앞쪽은 북괴놈들 노래에 웬만큼 관심있는 사람이면 다 알 만한 것들이네요. 김일성 시절부터 시작해서 우상화가 극에 달한 김정일 때 위주로.. 보천보전자악단들
@@armoodz270 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 지금이 공안정국 시절도 아니고... 플리 앞쪽에 있는 노래들은 북괴놈들 노래에 웬만큼 관심있으면 다 알 만한 노래들입니다. 김일성 시절부터 우상화가 극이 달한 김정일 쪽으로.. 보천보전자악단들
답글 달았는데 지워졌나? 다시 달아봅니다.
As a kpop fan i loved this playlist, we need more nkpop
so true like imagine if we got similar music to this from a sk-pop group, that would be awesome lol
@@realradiantrei I mean this music is probably all pretty old and maybe patriotic, but yes using this kind of instrumentals in new skpop groups, especially the bigger ones like NCT, seventeen or like loona would be pretty cool, especially at concerts and festivals
@@realradiantrei dude just search up "옛날 가요", there's a LOT and I'm not exaggerating. 옛날 means old and 가요 means songs (more often used by older people). Enjoy!
@@realradiantreiThere is pelnty of south korean music like this, but they are pretty old. This is traditional Korean music. Both Koreas.
Just not NKpolicies
Ironically, DPRK is every Nationalists wet dream, its the most patriotic and traditionalist country in the world, it upholds and maintains very old Korean traditions and even its music is extremely traditional, many of these songs take heavy inspirations from Korean music of the past
It's a country stuck in the past, truly a museum of the korean peninsula's history.
You're wrong in many part of this. It is not as nationalistic as it may seem, but most of the songs that get out are made the army or other branch of the State, which will be of course about the State. Most songs from there are not nationalistic, are just normal pop and their heavymetal, the one disc that I know of, is about communism but not North Korea in general.
Another thing is that homoseuality and being trans, as well as many other identities were never criminalized, besides being a very climate conscientious country, with 85% of its energy being renewable with plans of 100% by 2035
Free healthcare, free education, free public transport and the ideal of "freeing the women from the slavery of the kitchen" are things they have and no nationalist in the west (or capitalist countries in general) support.
If you read their constitution or their books, they're not really trad, only here and there, work which the Youth Leagues are working towards making it more progressive with ease, since such is a goal of the state
@@GodSpaghettii'm sure they follow their constitution... you know, the one that guarantees free speech? yes, north korea has a constitution that guarantees freedom of speech
@@GodSpaghetti
My point was that DPRK is not nationalist obviously, but to the nationalists of the west, DPRK is their wet dream.
The maintaining of traditions, culture and language.
Not every nationalist tend to be conservative either.
Not every nationalist is a capitalist sympathiser even if they have a very liberal understanding of economics.
And most music in DPRK tend to be very traditional in their choice of instruments and lyrics are very similar to how Joseon music were written in the past, very similar structure and singing methods even.
And all the things you listed, would hardly be bad things to a nationalist of the west except those who worship the marked economy for no reasons but to flex their ignorance.
DPRK also does not promote or force homosexuality onto people, they treat sex like a personal thing, not something to scream to your neighbour about.
Transgender does not exist in DPRK, because the same alienation and hyper sexuality does not exist in socialism. Its a capitalist phenomena
@@SMGJohn The hyper sexuality you mention does exist. Surgery is free and provided by the State in Laos, Vietnam and Cuba, besides being so in West Germany and Albania in the past. Alienation comes not from "wow society makes me want to be submissive and breedable, alienating me from my birth sex", but from the commodification of oneself to capital, selling your work to someone else so that you can feed yourself, instead of working because it has to be done and as such being able to really be proud of it.
There are so many examples of trans beings throughout history and pre history, certainly predating capitalism, that to call it a capitalist phenomena is funny even
"omg! you listen to kpop too??? who's your ult bias?"
"the supreme leader."
I turned from an Elite Kpop hater to an Kpop loving wholesome person. What an awesome way to start 2024
Broadening our horizons is always a good thing, you can check 90s and 2000s kpop it's the best in my opinion
Ты просто нашёл единственно правильный nk-pop
It reminds me old Soviet songs😭🇷🇺 17:30 прямо как Пугачёва🤭🧸🎀🩷
Like when she is in mist?
그때처럼 우리가 살고있는건... 그때처럼 우리가 살고있는건..
Так точно! 17:00 Выглидит как "Звездное Лето"
первая так типичная песня любого ансамбля
You know Pugacheva spoke out against Putler
Ти знаєш Пугачёва высказалась против Путин
笑ってやろうかと思いましたが
正直に言って私はこれが好きです
여러분 k pop은 무엇입니까?
언제나 그리운 음악입니다
우리들의 가슴입니다
우리가 사모하고 눈물흘리며 오랜세월을 목말라해온 음악입니다
k pop은 바로 kimjongun pop을 말하는 것입니다 여러부운!!!
이놈은 골수 빨갱이오 안그렇소?
정말 위대합니다 선생!
@@Ym-1-Um 고맙소 고맙소
개소리 집어쳐!
와아아아아아아!!!
UM WHY ARE ALL THESE BANGERS
I really like the 80s vibe, really wish more songs today had an 80s vibe
Я слушаю это уже несколько часов и ощущаю, как схожу с ума.
Слава великому вождю кстати
хотела рандомно перед сном послушать что-то. на шестой минуте поняла, что сон это привилегия.
я чую я не последний раз здесь
Я надеюсь ты всё ещё слушаешь
WE MAKING IT OUTTA THE DMZ WITH THIS ONE 🔥
Edit: Its unironically something I'd listen to while driving ❤
Dude these tunes sound really nice wtf
THE FACT THAT THIS SLAPS UNDERRATED SCARES ME
It should. The fear is of realizing how much US propaganda has lied to you about NK
@badflamer they're still an authoritarian regime even if they have good music though 😭
@@DeltaFRFX source: RadioFreeAsia lol
@@DeltaFRFX hey, quick question, do you know who the highest political authority in the DPRK is? here's a free hint, it ISN'T Kim Jong Un.
but i mean, you're CLEARLY a scholar of the subject. when was your last visit in Peyongyagn? How was the Capital? did you go see Ho chi Minh museum? did you even notice i misspelled Pyongyang? Do you even know who Ho Chi Minh is and why his museum WOULD'T be in korea?
Literally, WITHOUT GOOGLING, do you have ANY fucking clue what Korea's governmental system is like?
If not, do kindly shut the fuck up and realize you are a fucking propagandized idiot who would have straight up voted for Hindenburg (again, not that I expect you even know who that white guy is, or how he is related to Hitller, without googling it first)
@@DeltaFRFX me, when i can;t name a single thing about a country or its history without googling it first, but i'm convinced that i know exactly how evil they are because I'M not propagandized at all.
이게 뭐...지?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 하여튼 잘 들었습니다ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 아니 대체 어디서 노래 소스를 찾으신거지??ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
One of the songs is Chinese, I’m not sure if the lyrics are Korean are not, considering the words are ‘socialism is good’ in the Chinese pronunciation.
Such a beautiful language, and such a beautiful music! I'm in лове, again.
Greetings from Bulgaria 🇧🇬!
Не очаквах много да видя друг Българин тук. Здрастии
@@hyuckss Здравей!
А русскоязычного казаха не ждали? @@hyuckss
불가리아제국만세
I have been looking for these songs thanks comrade!
NKPOP needs to go mainstream.
Yeah but that's not gonna happen. Until the US takes a backseat in the world
DPRKPOP
No. Stay away communists
Ayo, Imma stop you right there lmaoo
are you 14
This is true K-Pop from best Korea! Glory to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea 😁
You don't know what you are talking about
@@mauzarium2066 he does know very well what he's talking about
@@FitoreD no
@@mauzarium2066 yes
@@FitoreD I guess you are Jimmy from USA you are 10 years old and know everything about communism
Never thought I would enjoying this epic North Korean banger at 2 am 🔥🔥🔥🔥
어이가 없네.. nk팝 플리가 있는것도, 내 알고리즘에 뜨는것도..
국정원에서 곧 연락드리겠습니다
@@forgettmenot 코 설렁탕은 맛집에서 주문해주실거죠?
Same
No kidding! I'm an old white lady and it popped up in mine too.
Studying North Korea for so long has exposed me to music I never imagined I'd be into
I genuinely love Whistle, lol. Every now and then it gets stuck in my head. Certified banger 🔥
yeah,and North version is 100000000 time better than gay shiT south version one.
집에서 듣다가 국정원에 설렁탕 먹으러 끌려갈거같은 플리네 ;;;;
it's shameful that the "Republic" of Korea still has oppressive anti-communistic laws on the books, and that the latest "president" Yoon seems to gag and remove anyone who even suggests doing anything for his own people. Any such leader cozy with the United States and Japan of all countries can't possibly have Koreas best interests in mind.
국정원이 그리 한가한줄아네 🤣
@@justyoon51 유머는 유머로 받아들이자 좀 ^^;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
@@Lee_Sanha 진짜 그런줄 아는애들 많이보여서요 ㅋㅋ 외국애들한테 친절하게 영어로 개소리하는거 너무 웃겨서
Hey, I was wondering, is there any discernible accent difference between North Korea and South Korea in these songs?
better than 99% of 4-5th gen kpop imo
As a kpop fan, I agree 😔
Better than 75% of the songs nowadays.
Lol, most of the songs in the playlist are pretty old@@hazelmint6671
@@harunatsu6756then there is a noticeable involution in the music XD
북한노래니 당연한거지만 남한 밖에서 온 노래의 가사를 다 알아들을수있다는게 기분이 묘해... 진짜 한 민족이었구나 우리
Очевидно гражданство не равно национальность, это легко понять узнав сколько национальных меньшинств в Российской Федерации (я пренадлежу к одному из них, я казах). Естественно это работает не только в России
One people, separated a mere 76 years ago by foreign influence
а на сколько северокорейский и южнокорейский "диалекты" отличаются, и можно их считать разными языками с одной основой и алфавитом?
@@dedsfilmsgroup same
@@dedsfilmsgroup북한의 표준 한국어 "문화어"는 1954년 북한의 초대 지도자이자 김정은의 할아버지인 김일성이 지시하여 정리,발표한 북한의 공식 표준어 한국어입니다.
1970년대까지 북한은 헌법에 평양이 아닌 서울을 북한의 수도로 규정했기 때문에, 북한의 표준 한국어 또한 서울의 억양을 기반으로 하여 정비 되었습니다. 그래서 김정은의 연설을 들어보면 50~60년 전의 옛날 서울 억양을 듣는 것 같은 느낌이 납니다.
다른 공산당 노래 보면 웅장한 느낌이 강한데 북한은 흥이 넘침.
ㅅㅂ 우리 민족 아니랄까봐ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
코리아 피 어디 안감 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Lol, they’re probably filled with excitement to get them to like communism
나만 그렇게 생각한게 아니구나 ㅋㅋㅋ 뭔가 뽕삘남
위대하신 령도자 동지 찬가야말로 진정한 K-pop
한 코렁탕 하실래예?
@@경민추 읍읍
이야 기분좋다!
저기 국정원 쪽으로 가자
트럼프 선거 켐프에서 검거
20:57 i'm going crazy -- this is the riff from "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)" by ABBA
omg you’re right, it is 😭
If I recall correctly there’s a famous North Korean movie that uses ABBA songs, so they are clearly familiar with them lol.
10:29 sounds really good ngl 😍💕💕💕💕 It's giving the 2000s kdrama op theme
왜 좋냐..?
Showing love from South Africa🇿🇦💜
우리 나라의 노래를 사랑해 주어서 고맙습니다
這才是我要的 K-POP
traitoe to the motherland i see
這就是真的kpop,沒有別的。
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
同じく
@@nikasamwkusvili9345 no, pretty sure the language user wrote in is not Korean
Are you kidding me that singing is gorg 0 auto tune pure skill
약간 시티팝 디스코 느낌나면서 개좋음 출근할때 개꿀
Very good North Korean playlist, great work 😎! It's surprising, however, that the « Bangapsumnida » song isn't one of them!
반갑습니다
uh why am i enjoying this? i can't stop vibingggg
I came ironically, stood till the end unironically.
clicked on this not taking it seriously ended up loving the whole playlist
I've listened to track 8 several times.
@@MrSeekerOfPeace me with the first two haha
Love em or hate em, no doubt that NKPOP is better than kpop anytime.
It's more about personal tastes, but ngl some of this songs actually give me the motivation I always needed.
@@artistatrastornado7890 personal tastes? dont be silly, its about the peoples tastes.
@@quimleyofficial damn, you're so right 😔
Meh, this is the 80s if I’m not mistaken, skpop from the 80s and electro ppongjak from the 90s is so fire. But yeah, nkpop is awesome too, but since im more of a synth pop/italo disco girl id have to go with skpop this time
Korea is moving toward idol and pop music, while North Korea is focusing on trot and traditional music from the past.
I unironically, as a Filipino proudly listen to this entire playlist. And I would gladly do it again.
Swag-a-pinos! Pinoy gang! Much love
I'm an Orthodox Christian and have no problem listening to this mantra everyday,it makes me very peaceful,happy and fulfilling.=ЗI like this version of the mantra and also the version sung by Ani Choying Drolma.Everytime i listen and recite this song,it's like i can feel electricity or shivers coursing through my whole body and a bit of pressure on my head.I'm most of the time overwhelmed with emotions of empathy,moments of sadness,sometimes anger and afterwards instantly moments of joyandbliss.
They're late sounds like 1970s or 1960s (I may not be wrong but the new songs of them still sounds like 1970s)😭 but it still slaying and soon they will be having a pop songs with beats and eurobeats
Эти песни звучат так знакомо и восхитительно, а ещё мне правда больше хочется работать под них😭😭❤️🔥 я просто в восторге!!!!!
советский вайб от них. вайб рабства
@@Artemkkk А сейчас вты в рабстве потреблядства
@@Artemkkk Артем 2012гр прекрасно знает как плохо жилось в СССР🤓
тебя не спрашивали и я родился не в 2012 лол@@user-hyuser357
@@Artemkkk в СССР было рабство, а в США не было. Да-да это чистая правда
You should add some of Kim Kwang Suk's covers of songs such as L'amour est bleu and Le Temps des Fleurs, they're covered really well.
가사는 존나 어지러운데 또 노래는 좋아서 계속 듣는중..
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헤이야치아~x2 공산zㅜ이 새 엉덩이 조기 보인다~
이겈ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
What does it mean dear South Korean?
@@hazelmint6671 공산주의나 김정은 찬양하는 내용이 대부분임ㅇㅇ.. 자기네 나라 잘 산다고 가사에서 그러는데 걍 개웃김
@@lCH-b1hI see. The music is very good, but the lyrics is unsettling as you say...
Are there any South Korean singers who sing in this style anymore?
Fills me with warmth from the inside. Helping me feel better today. Thanks...
No problem
The fact one of the songs is really called "Socialism is Good" is hilarious.
is a korean version of chinese communist song
"The Juche Is Worth The Squeeze"
시험 20분 전 최고의 선택
The korean subtitles are the best. They only say [음악] (Musik) and [박수] (Clapping)
39:30 North Korean beats to study/advance socialism to
Glad to see more people finding out about NK songs
친애하는 령도자 동지의 용안을 낯선 타국의 채널에서 봬니 이루 말 할 겨를 없이 반갑습네다..
니하오 👋🏻
북쪽 동지 빨리 남쪽으로 넘어오이소
Why is this so good? I feel horrible for North Koreans, this is the facade their government is trying (and failing) so hard to maintain
I feel sorry for South Koreans, colonized by US right after getting rid of Japan.
How are they failing? Life is getting better. DPRK recently held elections, they have multiple parties. These elections were far freer than previous ones. Not as democratic as places like Cuba, but they’re getting there. Still recovering from Korean War and USSR’s collapse, they were a democratic nation richer than the south before that.
The North Korean socialist state, under the leadership of the workers party of Korea, the Korean people organised as the governing class, is infinitely more democratic than so called liberal, parliamentary, “democracy” since in the West elections are held in an atmosphere of exploitation and domination of the landlords and capitalists over the masses, and outcomes are decided by the omnipotence of the banks. “Freedom of speech” and of “assembly” are empty and hypocritical phrases when the media system and parliament have been made the private property of the rich minority.
I’m the DPRK the public infrastructure is at the disposal of workers organisations and unions and tens of thousands of working people assemble in mass demonstrations for their socialist way of life and in opposition to US imperialist aggression.
@@bjorkzhukov3638 Better dead than red, even if the music slaps
No need to feel so horrible, North Koreans are doing much better than you've been led to believe
As south.korean this is such of a true banger.
Ok now this is a good playlist
This is now my guilty pleasure.
Chollima on the Wing is my most favourite North Korean song, no lie
I really fucking hate NK because I'm south korean. But i can't deny how chollima on the wing is great
The song's melody is characteristic of traditional Korean folk songs. As you listen to Chollima on the wing, you can enjoy traditional Korean song.
@@JEONGHUNHWANG-m3q South Korea = US Dog
Clicked for the thumbnail, stayed for the music. It sounds good.
With pride is excellent
Same. And for me it's also the first one that I've heard out of all North Korean songs
Everyone who says that these songs are great and/or better that south korean because they are more 'traditional' should remember about the reason why these songs are different from south korean ones. The reason is that there is a dictatorship in North Korea that had created a huge censorship for any kind of media. The governvent doesn't associate the country with Western conjuncture, and that's why they base their art on traditions. Moreover, these songs are used to brainwash North Korean people into thinking that their leader is the greatest and the strongest and they should praise him. The music is beautiful, especially for those who are overwhelmed with 'basic trendy Western music', but you have to remember that what you do not see behind these songs is a big lack of freedom.
But nobody here understands korean so we cant get brainwashed 🧠🧠🧠
@funnt.8366 ye you can't but calling their music great or better than South Korean equals excusing the truth of these songs' nature. It's like calling fascist Germany soldiers' uniform cute.
@@Kudrashka_Top adolfu yuniformu ise inedide so kawaii
yeah idk what it is but seeing a lot of people here glorify a really corrupt government and leader that created music intended to brainwash its audience who could be suffering and dying just makes me really sick 😭 like I know the music's good but knowing the reality of it hurts ngl
그리고 딱히 전통적이지도 않음ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
hearing this for the first time, the first song got me already, this is catchy no joke
no way this is THAT GOOD, better than the south korean pop 10 times
it makes me happy that there are korean people here too. i love the diversity ❤❤❤ love from russia!