After Mao Zedong died, his third wife Jiang Qing, along with her three minions, took over China in late 1976. They were called the Gang of Four, since they were from Shanghai and their way of operation was similar to gang operations. (Shanghai was famous for its gangsters in the 1930s.)
After Mao's death, Jiang Qing was the highest in the party ranking, so by default, she became the ruler of China. She quickly began to remove her many enemies.
Other party leaders and the military could not tolerate Jiang's antics, while Jiang, having become the de facto leader of China, became a bit lax. One month after Mao's death, the generals launched a coup, and arrested Jiang and her three minions, who were caught by surprise and could not summon their forces.
After that they purged Shanghai, the power base of the Gang of Four, and the Gang was never heard again.
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With both BTS and BlackPink effectively inactive, the spectre of the Senior Singer is growing much larger than it seemed earlier this year.
The 3rd Gen truly dominated, but the failure to extinguish the last of the 2nd Generation is going to hurt a lot.
As the 4th Gen KPop grows without a clear leader, with Newjeans not being the type to dominate the scene, they will all defer to the Senior Singer who will be the final authority in Koran Pop, whether you like it or not.
Akmu's return to the #1 position in Melon, removing Jungkook, shows an ominous sign that the Korean public never really gave up the older style of music and if there is a passable song they will return to their old ways.
Meanwhile, IU, who by default became the #1 singer of Korean Pop because both BTS and BlackPink became inactive
SINGERS
1 BTS
2 BLACKPINK
3 IU
4 Lisa
5 Psy, TWICE
7 EXO
8 BIGBANG
9 SNSD
10 G-Dragon
ACTORS
1 Lee Min Ho
2 Hyun Bin
3 Gong Yoo
4 Song Hye Kyo
5 Song Joong Ki
6 Lee Jong Suk
7 Jun Ji Hyun, Lee Ji Eun (IU)
9 Jung Ho Yeon
10 Kim Soo Hyun
The gap between BTS and everyone else
Individual country breakdowns for singers:
The US
BTS - 29.6%
Blackpink - 5.6%
IU, Psy, Twice - 2.2%
Japan
BTS - 29.8%
Twice - 10.3%
Blackpink - 2.8%
The UK
BTS - 21.8%
Psy - 4.7%
Blackpink - 2.4%
Vietnam
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1 BTS
IU had a strong rally with her followers in the Gymnastics arena, singing her songs which were rarely performed in her concerts. That showed she was at least strong among the Koreans, and having been emboldened, she said she will release something soon and also do a tour, although she was skimpy on the details.
It seems after the 3rd Generation has left the building, the 2nd Gen, led by IU and Akmu, is now launching a comeback bid.
Who would have expected that the two giants of KPop would no longer be available, and a lifelong enemy of KPop, who spent her entire life undermining KPop's worldwide success, to reach the top position of Korean Pop, after all these years, with the newer generation unprepared to deal with this challenge?
It again comes down to the young king and his Dowager Queen, who is the young king's mortal enemy but he has to pay Filial Duty to her because in a Confucian ideology she is technically his Grandmother even though she has nothing to do with the king - her only claim to fame was the King's grandfather took her as a trophy wife some time ago.
A resurgent 2nd Generation, with its chief singer hell bent on destroying KPop and making everything to return to the 1990s when things like singing ability and rhythm were emphasized, fighting against a disjointed, less experienced 4th Gen without a clear leader to oppose someone who is known to have battled KPop's top acts (SNSD, EXO, BTS) and mostly won, would be a very interesting sight.
It seems Akmu's success emboldened the former owner of Edam , who might have thought that her days were over after the 4th Gen acts dominated melon , but having seen Akmu's success, deciding she has a chance to wrest the control of Kpop from the 4th Gen acts, snatching victory from the very jaws of defeat.
It almost looks like the Providence is giving her one final chance to destroy Kpop, with a very favorable strategic situation where there seems to be no acts which can stop her bid to return to the top of the heap.
Will the KPop gods have some mercy on KPop? Or Not? We will probably learn in late Nov.

