What will Korea's collapsing population mean for Kpop?

  • As yall know, Korea has the lowest birthrate in the world, way below the replacement level 2.


    So in 2021 they hit a new low:

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    This is significant for economy, as it will lead to lack of workforce. It will affect Kpop as well. Less kids means smaller domestic fandoms of future groups, which will force them to cater even more to the outside world or cater to older audience whatever that means. Thoughts?

  • They are gonna be fine


    you can always automate the workforce, but when global warming wipes out your crops and destroys your infrastructure, not having a big population is a +

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  • My country has 45 M population in a 2.78 Million scuare mt territory

    S. Korea has 51 M populaton in a 100 K scuare mt territory ?(

    do your math hon, they are packed like lemmings

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  • Now that 3rd gen fans are at the age where they can start a family....


    They need to change their concept up, start by producing songs with this sample

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  • Now that 3rd gen fans are at the age where they can start a family....


    They need to change their concept up, start by producing songs with this sample

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    and they gonna create a literally Idol school...

  • We are already seeing it's effect. Lim Young woong has the biggest fandom in korea and others like Kim Hojoong equally amazing with his fandom taking over charts. Koreans will consume more mature music in future if they aren't already doing it. Kpop groups will have to adjust to that with their songs. Girl groups can still thrive but boygroups need to stop their tryhard music.

  • I think it’s too soon to guess. People have been talking about Japan’s declining birth rate for many years and I don’t see a massive pop culture shift there yet but I’m not as on top of Japanese trends.


    The question I wonder is how gg change and adapt. Bg have shown they can still drive sales and tours whether or not they are on the charts and most of the industry’s building blocks are still relevant - fans continue to support these artists with their $$ even as they get older.



    We know that gg typically have shorter longevity and don’t have those long term fanbases. Since gg are much more dependent on the GP for success, where does it leave them if the GP isn’t there? Or are we at the start of a paradigm shift? Now that we’re seeing the era of gg that move like bg, from tours to album sales, will we see that translate into the same longevity?

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    Japan population peaked in 2010.


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  • I know the population is declining and has been declining for many years, however, we haven't seen a massive cultural shift yet there, as has been predicted. (That I'm aware of. I could be wrong.)

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  • I know the population is declining and has been declining for many years, however, we haven't seen a massive cultural shift yet there, as has been predicted. (That I'm aware of. I could be wrong.)


    Nothing.. Japan survived and only recently formally accepted foreign workforce allowing them to renew their visas indefinitely, they would be fine..

    Yall don't realise how severe Korea's situation is compared to Japan. Japan's birthrate stabilised around 1.5, the historic low was 1.3. Korea's current birth rate kept falling and last year it was 0.8%, it is catastrophic. It means Korea is ageing twice as fast as Japan.


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  • If you compare how many kpop groups actually debut per year compared to the number of those whose existence we even notice let alone actively talk about, it's all but impossible to really feel the effect. It'll take at least 20 years for it to really effect kpop.

  • it won't impact music or anything for now


    but in the future it will probably mean more 'mixing' in the air


    btw. remember there are also Koreans in the North Korea

    and they have about 25M people there :wink:

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