As K-pop only male solo acts with Billboard 200 chart entries, it should come as no surprise that a collaboration between G-Dragon and Taeyang (aka GD x Taeyang) was the video fans watched most on YouTube last month. But five acts tailed closely behind. As we do every month, let’s dig deeper into the top-viewed K-pop vids of last month.
Tapped to help announce the 2015 YouTube Music Awards, the duo’s “Good Boy” video was the most watched of last month’s batch of K-pop visuals both in America and around the globe. The clip already amassed more than 15 million overall views making it one of 2014’s most watched K-pop clips overall. Last week, the booming club banger hit No. 1 on Billboard’s World Digital Songs.
Check out November’s list, according to YouTube, below:
Most Viewed K-Pop Videos in America – November 2014:
1. GD & Taeyang, “Good Boy”
2. Hi Suhyun featuring Bobby, “I’m Different”
3. GOT7, “Stop Stop It”
4. AOA, “Like a Cat”
5. Kyuhyun, “At Gwanghwamun”
6. Apink, “Luv”
7. Lovelyz, “Good Night Like Yesterday”
8. INFINITE F, “Heartthrob”
9. Toy, “Three People”
10. Nicole, “Mama”
1. GD & Taeyang, “Good Boy”
2. Hi Suhyun featuring Bobby, “I’m Different”
3. GOT7, “Stop Stop It”
4. AOA, “Like a Cat”
5. Kyuhyun, “At Gwanghwamun”
6. Apink, “Luv”
7. Lovelyz, “Good Night Like Yesterday”
8. INFINITE F, “Heartthrob”
9. Toy, “Three People”
10. Nicole, “Mama”
Most Viewed K-Pop Videos Around the World – November 2014:
1. GD & Taeyang, “Good Boy”
2. AOA, “Like a Cat”
3. Hi Suhyun featuring Bobby, “I’m Different”
4. GOT7, “Stop Stop It”
5. Apink, “Luv”
6. Kyuhyun, “At Gwanghwamun”
7. T-ara & Chopsticks Brothers, “Little Apple”
8. Lovelyz, “Good Night Like Yesterday”
9. Hyolyn & JooYoung, “Erase”
10. Hong Jin Young, “Cheer Up”
1. GD & Taeyang, “Good Boy”
2. AOA, “Like a Cat”
3. Hi Suhyun featuring Bobby, “I’m Different”
4. GOT7, “Stop Stop It”
5. Apink, “Luv”
6. Kyuhyun, “At Gwanghwamun”
7. T-ara & Chopsticks Brothers, “Little Apple”
8. Lovelyz, “Good Night Like Yesterday”
9. Hyolyn & JooYoung, “Erase”
10. Hong Jin Young, “Cheer Up”
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