not just that but more competition keeps the kpop companies on their toes and (hopefully) prods them to do better and better each time even if it is to beat the competition...
100% agreed
not just that but more competition keeps the kpop companies on their toes and (hopefully) prods them to do better and better each time even if it is to beat the competition...
100% agreed
Honestly, it's much more interesting to me to see such tough and fierce competition instead of having two set leaders with huge gap between their competitors. I believe that in a few years, we might actually be able to define the top groups. Right now, too many debuts at once, attention is divided and so is hype. It's impossible for all those groups to remain at the top together though, some are going to lose relevance as in the end, the groups with strongest fandoms and biggest support will remain leading. It's inevitable, it's happened with every kpop generation. The 4th gen simply takes longer than than any other generation to declare its leaders but it's bound to happen eventually
Give it time, I think
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