I don't know much about Enhyphen, but TxT relation with BTS is really big. That's not a problem at all, but TxT is somewhat more know as BTS's junior than Bighit new group
I guess Enhyphen is somewhat free from it because they are associated with I-Land more than Bighit or BTS
With the rebrand will Bighit (or whatever is their new name) "cut" the association marketing of their junior groups to BTS and try to sell them as "Bighit groups" instead of "BTS's labelmates"?
For this I mean not allowing to mention BTS in interviews (os mentioning as little as possible), nor using BTS pages to promote the rookies, nor using BTS name/image in articles. Making the rookies cover as little BTS music as possible too
I see two reasons for this to happen:
- Consolidate Bighit position in the market, creating a strong brand for each public can easily recognize any of their future groups
- Stops the red ocean strategy selling their rookies mostly to BTS stans/BH stans and starting to find a market of non-fans of any BH group (or any kpop group for that matter) as a way to potentially increase sales to much higher levels
Their next girlgroup can be the perfect time for this change, as BG and GG doesn't exactly share the same kind of fans a direct association with BTS night not work as well as it worked with TxT, hence BH has no reason to sell girls as "BTS little sisters" but rather as "BH flagship girlgroup"
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