The advance of Jpop band style music in Korea threatens the Empire of Kpop

  • I recently wrote about Fujii Kaze's concert at the Gochuck.


    However, I became aware of other Japanese acts advancing into Korea.


    Yoasobi's visit to Korea is well documented so I won't repeat it.


    King Gnu

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    Official Hige Dandism will also perform in Korea in December at Ilsan Kintex, where some Kpop award events were held before.


    Aimyon is well protected against by the former owner of Edam Entertainment, but male rock bands are hard to protect against since Koreans don't have any equivalent against it.


    The Koreans are not concert going but the fans of such acts are willing to pay money to see the concerts of these people.


    It seems as BTS and BlackPink exit from the stage, and NewJeans now seriously shaken, the Japanese music, long banned in Korea (although frequently plagiarized), and countered by the meteoric rise of KPop, is finally having its last laugh.


    The death of Johnny Kitagawa and the weakening of Johnny's stranglehold on Japan's music scene seems to be the decisive turning point.


    The people running Johnny's tried to outdo the Kpop acts making inroads across the world, but given that the entire battle plan of Johnny's was based in Japan and its strong internal market, there was a limit to it since KPop acts could care a lot less on the domestic market and had to concentrate outside of there to go anywhere.


    However, the ethos of post-Johnny's Japanese music scene was to promote band style music popular in youtube, and also various new type of promotion.


    Korea always had a subculture of people following Japanese subculture, and the songs popular in the subculture spread into Korea, who now had a lot of people jaded from Kpop and wanted something new.


    I think after the final surge of BTS in 2026, JPop will dominate Korean Pop at least in Korea.


    Already, in 2019, Anne Marie's 2002 became the Melon #1 song. However the Covid lockdowns gave Kpop a big reprieve.

    However it was wasted by Bang, who put immediate profits and approval from Korea first, a foolish business strategy as he has become a big laughing stock there.


    Meanwhile JPop has made quite a big inroad into Korea, and JPop like songs like gIdle's fate and QWER's T.B.H. are doing better in the charts.


    The Senior Singer is getting older and she has no successors. Something is sick when the Senior Singer scores #1 among boys 13-18 and around #2 or #3 among girls 13-18. All these new acts did not make a great impression on that age group. Only IVE is recruiting younger girls in its fanbase so at least there will be a lot of Wonyoung fans as the latter gets older.


    The Japanese pop industry will aim for a complete takeover on 2027.

  • J-pop was previously massively popular all over Asia in the 90s and 00s, and it influenced 1st and 2nd generation K-pop tremendously because of that. It's always good to see it making a come back in Korea. I've always been convinced that if Japan ever opens up its market (which it will) then it would run over K-pop. However, I doubt it will "takeover" anything. K-pop will adapt tp trends, and domestic markets can usually compete within its own market.

  • Korea still has laws against broadcasting Japanese language on some of their TV channels (as far as I know).

  • Another delusional take!


    Jpop is not as digestible as kpop and Japanese is not as soft and pleasing as Korean!

    I love both Japanese and Korean languages but many people find Jpop a little harder to listen since language is not soft


    And Kpop is miles ahead of jpop in global popularity! And Korean gp doesn’t listen and care nor about kpop neither jpop! They listen to Trot, ballads and Singers like IU

  • Korea still has laws against broadcasting Japanese language on some of their TV channels (as far as I know).

    It was broken because of the Japanese audition in the MBN Korea - Japan Top 10 Show


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    Kawai Kute Gomen, in a Korean tv show.


    First it will start with Japanese members of idol groups singing songs with Korean equivalent, but sooner or later the Japanese songs will be more mainstream

  • i dunno i still see too much cultural tension between Korea and Japan. They ran felix through the mud the other day for posting about anime lol.

  • Trust IU and keep calm.


    No one can conquer Kpop, while she stands.

    Groups may come, groups may go, IU is forever 😜

    The problem is, the ones now attacking Korea are soloists, like Fujii Kaze, or bands, like King Gnu or Higedan, against whom KPop has no defenses.


    IU met with Hyukoh and has met Day6 to create a strategy to counter these invasions but in Japan such kind of acts are legion.

  • And younger pop, jaded with KPop, are listening more to band style music as seen by the success of Gidle's Fate and Qwer's song.

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