What prevents Kpop from being mainstream in America (compared to country music, Latin music,...)?

  • Kpop offers better dancing, performance, fashion but still can't compete with other genres like country music, Latin music,... in the US. Multiple Kpop groups come back but no one can dethrone Morgan Wallen. Even after selling 5 million, no one besides BTS can crack top 10 Billboard 100. Why? Is it xenophobia? Lack of taste from Americans? Why can't Kpop go mainstream?

    Why does America prefer Morgan Wallen but not Stray Kids?

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  • You're asking what's keeping Kpop, a genre focused on a foreign minority that's not in the top 3 represented population, from being like Country (An American originating Genre) and Latin Pop, a genre for the largest minority group in America.

  • cuz its in korean.....


    e/ and before you even ask


    How Many People Speak Spanish In The U.S.? In the United States, about 41.7 million people speak Spanish as a first language (about 12.5 percent of the population), and that number continues to grow. Additionally, the United States is home to nearly 15 million people who speak Spanish as a second language.

  • There are 51 million constituents in the US alone who can understand Latin music, have grown up with it in their culture and even more who only a little understand Spanish and still understand what its saying.


    Also the global hits of MIA, every Bad Bunny follow up hit, Despacito… like there are just so many reasons that kpop is going to stay niche outside of korea and almost all of those reasons are because korea is so different culturally and linguistically

  • Kpop offers better dancing, performance, fashion but still can't compete with other genres like country music, Latin music,... in the US. Multiple Kpop groups come back but no one can dethrone Morgan Wallen. Even after selling 5 million, no one besides BTS can crack top 10 Billboard 100. Why? Is it xenophobia? Lack of taste from Americans? Why can't Kpop go mainstream?

    Why does America prefer Morgan Wallen but not Stray Kids?

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    Let's get serious, You just didn't want the title of master baiter anymore. :pepe-hehe: It takes two brain cells to answer this and even less to wonder and ask.

  • If there were 50 million Korean speakers in the US, Kpop would be mainstream. Unfortunately, there are like 1-2 million.

    Nah, 100% sure it wouldn't even in that case. The difference with hispanic music is that it's literally made for party so even the americans vibe to it. Kpop has some upbeat songs but it is just not the same, without mentioning kpop industry is seen as a joke by a lot of people

  • there are like a 100+ reasons probably. rise of spotify. no one understands the language. kpop groups making english songs. it's a small country and they only use korean streaming services(no boost globally). streaming not as fun on spotify like youtube. there are just too many groups that eat each others' market. but i think most important of all, they are not music oriented at all, it's just an afterthought compared to thousands of lives/videos these idols do to keep fans hooked to them every day every week. these idols don't have any lives, they are not allowed to be free and show who they date if they wanted to. for some fans, these restrictions allow them to feel good for a long time and idols don't care or question what their companies make them do because it generates money. it is treated as a job afterall. Ya, one might say kpop has come far because of all this but the whole industry and stanning is just for lack of better word full of negative energy. i know koreans already know this because they experienced it firsthand and that's why boygroups flop there now but maybe global fans probably need some more time. Bigbang was a true kpop group. the first gen and 2nd gen was kpop at its best, the golden generation and now it's gone to completely different direction that i despise. these groups are not genuine anymore. fake.

  • Country music is like trot in Korea, it's their music so they probably been listening to it for ages and will continue to do so. Same with Latin music. The flaw in your logic is to think both these musics were brought from somewhere else and pushed into the scene by the fans, like kpop was. This is part of their identity for some, kpop will never.

  • Just take one look at the sad industry of kpop. The music sucks, everybody is too worried about beauty, nobody has talent, it's no wonder kpop has fallen behind other genres. Kpop music does not appeal to Americans.

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