Arachnophonia: K-Pop Dance: Fandoming Yourself in Social Media

Editor’s note: Arachnophonia (“Arachno” = spider / “-phonia” = sound) is a regular feature on our blog where members of the UR community can share their thoughts about resources from the Parsons Music Library‘s collection.

All links included in these posts will take you to either the library catalog record for the item in question or to additional relevant information from around the web.

Today’s installment of Arachnophonia is by student assistant Joyce (class of 2027) and features an ethnographic study about K-Pop dance and the evolution and presence of its dance fandom on social media. Thanks, Joyce!

K-Pop Dance: Fandoming Yourself on Social Media by Chuyun Oh

K-Pop Dance book cover

K-pop Dance: Fandoming Yourself on Social Media by Chuyun Oh explores how K-pop fans use dance and social media to express themselves and build global communities. Oh shows how fans on platforms like YouTube and TikTok recreate choreography, form connections across cultures, and blur the boundaries between performer and audience. Through this lens, K-pop becomes more than music, it transforms into a shared cultural practice that unites people through creativity and participation.

I was drawn to this book because I enjoy K-pop and often see K-pop dance videos online. Reading it helped me understand that these dances are not just entertainment but meaningful acts of self-expression and identity. The book reveals how social media shapes the way people connect, create, and find belonging within global pop culture.

Parsons Playlists: “Some of my Favorite Korean Songs”

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today’s playlist is curated by Music Library student manager Isaac (class of 2025). It features some songs he discovered while studying abroad in South Korea.

Some of my Favorite Korean Songs

Namsan Tower And Pavilion During The Autumn Leaves In Seoul

Namsan Tower and pavilion during the autumn leaves in Seoul, South Korea.

Songs I listened to/heard while abroad in South Korea!

Hyukoh – “Antenna”

Lee Hi – “Breathe”

Crush – “Ego”

Crush (ft. Zico) – “Cereal”

Lee Hi (ft. Wonstein) – “H.S.K.T.”

ASH ISLAND – “Melody”

GroovyRoom (ft. HUH YUNJIN and Crush) – “Yes or No”

Jooyoung (ft. pH-1) – “Planet Girl”

Here is a link to the whole playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU94rco57ZexAotY1qDmwTQlE_qwxA27f&si=6KtFGoiQviE4qZne

Parsons Playlists – K-Pop

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today’s playlist is curated by Music Library student assistant Sophia (class of 2028) featuring some K-Pop tunes.

K-Pop

Aespa – “Supernova”

Aespa – “Drama”

ILLIT – “Magnetic”

NewJeans – “Super Shy”

BABYMONSTER – “Sheesh”

LE SSERAFIM – “Easy”

(G)I-DLE – “Super Lady”

VIVIZ – “Maniac”

(G)I-DLE – “Wife”

BABYMONSTER – “Batter Up”

YUQI – “Freak”

(G)I-DLE – “Queencard”

BABYMONSTER – “Like That”

LE SSERAFIM – “Perfect Night”

JENNIE – “You & Me”

YUQI – “Could it be”

IVE – “Baddie”

AKMU – “Love Lee”

XG – “New Dance”

NewJeans – “ETA”

(G)I-DLE – “I Do”

NewJeans – “Attention”

BLACKPINK – “Pink Venom”

(G)I-DLE – “Fate”

Aespa – “Spicy”

ILLIT – “Lucky Girl Syndrome”

RIIZE – “Get a Guitar”

LE SSERAFIM – “Antifragile”

LE SSERAFIM – “Unforgiven”

Here is a link to the whole playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLp8XNR9pwF9xKdCequw-rBEjlDzOz6CRE&si=MgWCyZeR2Utk55aV

And here it is on Spotify:

Parsons Playlists: Classical Crossover 2

Welcome back to Parsons Playlists! Today’s playlist is curated by Music Library student assistant Wonyoung (class of 2023) and features songs from a Korean classical singing crossover tv program.

Classical Crossover 2: Phantom Singer

Lately there has been a trend of mixing old classical orchestral music with more modern pop or other genres of music. This is called crossover where you crossover classical music with modern pop music. When opera and classical music become dry for me, I like to refresh myself with some crossover music. Here is some well known modern music which you may recognize that have been crossed over.

Editor’s Note: Phantom Singer is a Korean music television program which aims to pick a male crossover vocal quartet. The selections on this playlist are from various seasons of the show.

Phantom Singer

Gil Byeong-min · Kim Min-seok · Kim Seong-sik · Park Hyeon-soo – “You and I (Vincermo)”

Yoon Seo-jun · Choi Min-woo · Kim Min-seok – “D’Amore”

Gil Byung-min · Jonno · Park Hyeon-soo · Kim Min-seok – “Senza Luce”

Phantom Singer Quartet – “Il Libro Dell’Amore (The Book of Love)”

Son Tae Jin – “Desperado”

Kwak Dong-yeon · Son Tae Jin · Yoon So-ho · Lee Dong Shin – “Halo”

Go Hoon-jung, Lee Dong-shin, and Lee Jun-hwan – “Luna”

Kim Min-seok · Kim Paul · Park Hyeon-soo · Choi Seong-hun – “You”

Koo Bon-soo · Park Ki-hoon · Choi Seong-hoon · Yoo Chae-hoon – “Requiem”

Yoo Chae-hun · Park Ki-hoon · Jung Min-seong · Kim Paul – “Falling Slowly”

Kwak Dong-yeon · Ryu Ji-kwang – “I Dreamed A Dream”

Yoo Chae-hun · Park Ki-hoon · Koo Bon-soo – “Angel”

Here is a link to the whole playlist on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHE2uJabYdvbXnPzbWCYrUwcs_zham0oK