JPop is bigger yet less artists disbanded in 2022 than in KPop

  • JPop

    1. BabySitter (Female band) - February, 28th disbanded as they existed for over 6 years
    2. INTERSECTION (Boygroup) - March, 31st disbanded as they existed for over 3 years
    3. Last Idol (Girlgroup) - May, 31st disbanded as they existed for over 4 years
    4. Seven Billion Dots (Male band) - June, 30th disbanded as they existed for almost 3 years
    5. SOLIDEMO (Boygroup) - September, 30th is disbanding when they exist for over 8 years
    6. 26-Ji no Masquerade (Girlgroup) - October, 30th is disbanding when they exist for over 6 years

    KPop

    1. April (Girlgroup) - January, 28th disbanded as they existed for over 6 years
    2. WeGirls (Girlgroup) - March (exact date unknown) disbanded as they existed for over 3 years
    3. NU'EST (Boygroup) - March, 14th disbanded on their 10th anniversary
    4. TRCNG (Boygroup) - March, 28th disbanded as they existed for over 4 years
    5. Hot Issue (Girlgroup) - May, 31th disbanded as they existed for almost 1 years
    6. LUNARSOLAR (Girlgroup) - May, 22nd disbanded as they existed for over 6 years
    7. CLC (Girlgroup) - May, 30th disbanded as they existed for over 6 years
    8. G-reyish (Girlgroup) - May, 31th disbanded as they existed for almost 5 years
    9. I.C.E (Girlgroup) - July, 20th disbanded as they existed for over 6 years

    Compared to eachother, the debut list counts 56 possible KPop-debuts for 2022 and possible 111 JPop-debuts for 2022 where of on both sides the majority allready debuted

    A.C.E | ATEEZ | DRIPPIN| MCND | NU'EST | ONF | SF9 | Stray Kids | TFN

  • maybe it's the fact that it's bigger that it's able so sustain more groups?

    like kpop is smaller but over-saturated??

    I'm not sure about jpop but is is optimal in terms of the number of groups or over or under saturated?

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