Holland definitely deserves more recognition especially for his talent and his stance in working towards a more progressive society in Korea. His music video features an amazing representation of a gay couple, international couples, and racial diversity. This amazing song speaks about he’s ‘not afraid anymore’ and encourages people to stand with him in this fight for LGBT rights. Holland is the first ever Kpop Idol to openly come out. In a society that has a strong stance against same-sex relationships, it was a big risk for SISTAR to post an MV with such themes but the fact that still went ahead it is reason enough to stan them. In the end, they team up to stand up to the man and kill him to finally be together. This MV follows two girls who are in love with one another, one of who which is in an abusive relationship with a man. This playful music video has managed to present LGBT to viewers in a lighthearted manner and should also be celebrated! At the end of this comical music video, a twist is revealed when it is shown that all this time, Kyunghoon has had a crush on his fellow show mate, Heechul. Heechul has a crush on Momo but Momo only has eyes for Kyunghoon. This beautiful MV featuring Heechul, Kyung Hoon from Knowing Brothers, and Momo of TWICE depicts a very complicated love triangle. The video is really powerful because the message is obviously showing a girl having a romantic on another girl and even states so in the video description. It amazes me that LOONA is out there spreading such beautiful, inspiring and empowering morals through their songs and videos!ģ) Heechul and Kyung Hoon - “Sweet Dream” One of the most supportive groups towards LGBT would definitely be LOONA and if you have not checked them out yet, you should definitely get on it! In the MV for ‘Heart Attack’, Chuu is seen doing many things in an attempt to get the attention of Yves because Yves has ‘attacked (her) heart’.
Till today, it is still a mystery how this song didn’t get MONSTA X their first win because they deserved it!
What makes this song’s music video even more impactful was that it was released on May 17th which is the international day against homophobia, bi-phobia, and transphobia. However, despite the outright display of rejection and even abuse received because of it, the two never give up on their love and show affection to one another, even till the last scene where they are in a bathtub, holding hands together. In this video, Hyungwon and Minhyuk are shown to be in a relationship and they face rejection from Hyungwon’s father because of it. "All In" is definitely a song that you need to watch the MV for because it is an absolute masterpiece. All of these MVs are amazingly made and should definitely be celebrated! While Korea might not be extremely progressive, it didn’t stop some of these artists from producing music videos that touched on LGBT themes. As June is pride month, let’s look at 10 amazing Kpop MVs that have LGBT themes.