Now is the best time ever to be a girl group stan. We're in a Golden Era

  • Is now the best time ever to be a girl group stan? 30

    1. No (18) 60%
    2. Yes (12) 40%

    Do you agree? I'm back with another poll.


    Do you think we're in the Golden Era of girl groups?


    Points in favor:


    • More variety of concepts
    • Girl groups are for the girls way more than they ever have in any other gen
    • There are simply MORE girl groups you can stan than before
    • Girl Group members are getting more involvement in the creative process and solo opportunities
    • Girl groups go on world tours more often and more quickly than ever before

    Points against:

    • The average talent level of girl groups isn't what it used to be
    • Girl Groups focus way more on maintaining a perfect image instead of of being authentic
    • Every girl group debuting at such young ages actually narrows the types of concepts they can safely do or convincly pull off


    That's all I feel like organizing for now


    Vote!

  • NO!


    The Golden Era of Girl Groups is over, a long time ago! That was the 2nd and 3rd gen. I've had like 40 faves in those two gens, now I have like 10 at max, and I'm not a hardcore fan at least 90% of those groups. I just can't relate to these new groups anymore. Maybe, because I'm older now, and I've seen everything.


    • More variety of concepts

      Not true
    • Girl groups are for the girls way more than they ever have in any other gen

      Also, not true
    • There are simply MORE girl groups you can stan than before

      Again, no
    • Girl Group members are getting more involvement in the creative process and solo opportunities

      Same, no

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    • The average talent level of girl groups isn't what it used to be

      100% true, especially in the BIG4 pond
    • Girl Groups focus way more on maintaining a perfect image instead of being authentic

      Again, 100% true, also, they're models first and Idols second, some has brand deals before debut, and it's ridiculous
    • Every girl group debuting at such young ages actually narrows the types of concepts they can safely do or convincly pull off

      True, but Idols debuted young since day 1, basically

    Lastly: The quality of their music is not even comparable in my eyes with the first 3 gen. Again, I'm talking about mostly BIG4 groups.

  • Yes, that is exactly why. You're washed.

    Well, excuse me if I don't want to stan underage kids and their cute music, I'm not a teen anymore.😂


    There are some exceptions like: Young Posse, Purple Kiss, KIOF, but that's all basically. If the new groups actually release good music, props to them, but I can't be a hardcore fan anymore like I was with SNSD or MAMAMOO for example. Idols nowadays are not down to earth, you can barely see them doing anything normal. You can't see their REAL personalities.


    I may stan a group if they release good music, but I don't stan IDOLS!

  • It's just the truth. These are first and foremost musical acts (some more than others). If the music isn't good, then you can't have a golden era of musical acts. The Golden Era is still 2008-2012. We're still waiting for that second Golden Era, but it's not going on now.

    I vehemently disagree.


    You picked a timeframe that excludes 2 of my favorite girl groups of all time.


    I am in the top 0.1% of listeners for NJZ on YT Music. As such, I am, by necessity, absolutely opposed to the opinion that today's music doesn't measure up in the slightest, and I will now dismissively frame your opinion within the commonly used metaphor of you're looking through rose-tinted glasses


    :meme-grumpy-cat:

  • I never know, what exactly defines a Golden Era? :melon_think: But based on the points mentioned, I'd say I know too little of the current situation to hail it as a Golden Era - although I'd lean towards No. I feel like there have always been a lot of ggs.


    I'm also not convinced that posters can/will be able to answer that question objectively enough, and won't simply only hail as Golden Era the year(s) when their ultimate bias groups were at their peak, or when they themselves came into K-pop and everything was fresh and new.


    ... based on the posted comments so far, seems it's the opposite, I am convinced that people will NOT be able to be objective enough and WILL only be able to see when they were new to K-pop or when their bias groups were at their peak as Golden Era X/:-)

  • The golden Era was 2008-2020 or so. That's why it's hard to beat that era.

    Over a third of the history of K-pop is a golden age? That's just too liberal of a definition of "golden age."


    Good acts can exist outside of the Golden Age but we're talking about ggs as a whole :whatb:


    And I'm for sure not looking through rose-tinted glasses because I started listening closer to 2017, though I did listen to "Gee" and "Nobody" back in the day :chicken-dance:


    And I don't rate NJZ's music too highly :send-love-bunny:

  • I never know, what exactly defines a Golden Era? :melon_think: But based on the points mentioned, I'd say I know too little of the current situation to hail it as a Golden Era - although I'd lean towards No. I feel like there have always been a lot of ggs.


    I'm also not convinced that posters can/will be able to answer that question objectively enough, and won't simply only hail as Golden Era the year(s) when their ultimate bias groups were at their peak, or when they themselves came into K-pop and everything was fresh and new.


    ... based on the posted comments so far, seems it's the opposite, I am convinced that people will NOT be able to be objective enough and WILL only be able to see when they were new to K-pop or when their bias groups were at their peak as Golden Era X/:-)

    Shouldn't the definition of a Golden Age be up to you?


    I'd say my definition is pretty simple: the era where the average level is music quality was at its highest. It can't just be your top groups or Big3/4 but the average of all groups being high. There can be multiple Golden Ages or even a Silver Age if you want to try to make a hierarchy.

  • I never know, what exactly defines a Golden Era? :melon_think: But based on the points mentioned, I'd say I know too little of the current situation to hail it as a Golden Era - although I'd lean towards No. I feel like there have always been a lot of ggs.


    I'm also not convinced that posters can/will be able to answer that question objectively enough, and won't simply only hail as Golden Era the year(s) when their ultimate bias groups were at their peak, or when they themselves came into K-pop and everything was fresh and new.


    ... based on the posted comments so far, seems it's the opposite, I am convinced that people will NOT be able to be objective enough and WILL only be able to see when they were new to K-pop or when their bias groups were at their peak as Golden Era X/:-)

    I am different.


    I got into K-Pop during 2nd gen. My favorite group of all time debuted at the start of the 3rd gen. My current fav is 4th gen.


    Nobody is more objective and less biased than me.



    SKILL ISSUE

  • Honestly 5th gen doesn't excite me


    I feel like the last time it excites me was when IVE NJs aespa (G)I-DLE LSFM were all having a blast, with a little dose of StayC and ITZY


    I don't even know how many members Baemon or H2H have

    Don't think of this in terms of generations.


    Just look at the current state of girl groups as a whole.


    Right now, you can go see 2NE1 on tour (I see them in May), check out four solo albums from four BP members, see H2H and KK debut, watch LSF drop a new song and new Overwatch collab, see IVE win fifty dozen music shows with Rebel Heart, enjoy NJZ changing the course of K-Pop history...


    You get it?

  • Don't forget Day6 as well being the biggest GG ever

  • Peak 2nd gen (2009-2013) was better imo, but it's definitely better than late 2nd gen and 3rd gen. I've the feeling 3rd gen is a bit overrated in general, GF are my ults and the top 5 ggs were really strong, but in general apart from those 5, other groups were pretty forgettable or hit or miss (I don't want to sound rude but there's a reason why none became succesful apart from OMG a bit too late). Loona was probably the most interesting thing happening after the top 5 and well...

  • Peak 2nd gen (2009-2013) was better imo, but it's definitely better than late 2nd gen and 3rd gen. I've the feeling 3rd gen is a bit overrated in general, GF are my ults and the top 5 ggs were really strong, but in general apart from those 5, other groups were pretty forgettable or hit or miss (I don't want to sound rude but there's a reason why none became succesful apart from OMG a bit too late). Loona was probably the most interesting thing happening after the top 5 and well...

    I had the same thoughts, 2009-2011 were peak years but 2007-2008 and 2012-2013 might be included if you like, and the diversity in girl groups, styles and concepts and overall vibe were a world of difference with 3rd gen where you only had a few girl groups who did really well and then a vast gap.


    Not sure how to define 4th gen and 5th gen (I don't even know when one stopped and the other began), but it's characterized by not having a clear top tier but instead a wide range of ggs that do well in some way or another, more so than 3rd gen times and more of a reminder of peak 2nd times - but without an SNSD S tier equivalent present.

  • Over a third of the history of K-pop is a golden age? That's just too liberal of a definition of "golden age."


    Good acts can exist outside of the Golden Age but we're talking about ggs as a whole :whatb:

    A Golden Era isn't just a couple of years, imo. If we're only talking about music, it should be 2016-2019, but overall, the Golden Era was easily a decade long period.


    The amount of quality groups and music, creativity, Variety content, personalities etc. Nothing can beat that 10 years.

  • Yeah they lack the skill to make bad music.


    :pepe-smug:

    I guess they must've locked that behind some paywall that I haven't found yet :whatr:

    But even if I did rate NJZ's music, it wouldn't make up for all of the other groups.


    A Golden Era isn't just a couple of years, imo. If we're only talking about music, it should be 2016-2019, but overall, the Golden Era was easily a decade long period.


    The amount of quality groups and music, creativity, Variety content, personalities etc. Nothing can beat that 10 years.

    I'm not a big personality/variety person, but I imagine with the social media explosion that those years took place in that they would eclipse those earlier years by leaps and bounds yeah :melon_think:


    2016-2019? The top group was releasing musical duds and most outside of the top 6 or 7 were treading water in that era as others have correctly pointed out.

  • 2nd Gen was insane! Their vibes were unmatched.


    But honestly? Njz, aespa, XG are legendary and exceptional groups.


    Their music, talent, production, concept is the best EVER. They're at the top of their game.


    There are also other good groups like meovv and kiof.


    The problem is that there are alot of mid groups, an ocean actually and let's not talk about the tragic 5th gen :facepalm: . Personally i just ignore them despite the noise they make due to payola, and only focus on the greats. Period


    The market saturation is a bad thing tho. Specially when it's top companies because they can literally flood the media with their mid groups.


    Yet with the level of success some korean act have right now on the western market is also unheard of. From NJs 2023 runner up to now Jennie solo, it's truly an exceptional time for kpop and if handled properly, could literally become a game changer in the global industry.


    We just need to get rid of frauds, copycats, slave contracts and abuse of artists in kpop and it will be perfect!

  • guess they must've locked that behind some paywall that I haven't found yet

    Like I said earlier: SKILL ISSUE

    But even if I did rate NJZ's music, it wouldn't make up for all of the other groups.

    I need you to be more specific ;judgingpepe:

    Translation: :meme-conspiracy::meme-source-trust-me::meme-overly-attached:

  • Like I said earlier: SKILL ISSUE

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    I need you to be more specific ;judgingpepe:

    Just largely unimpressed with the current output from girlgroups. Aespa, Les Sserafim, and (G)I-DLE have lacked good music. And IVE really didn't impress me with their latest release with Rebel Heart. ITZY did okay with Gold, but groups like Babymonster and Meovv are also not improving the average. I also don't rate XG's latest releases (though I haven't yet heard of their latest one), if we count them. And these are the top groups. STAYC kind of peaked with their earlier work, and KiiiKiii and Hearts2Hearts didn't impress. I've a bunch of throughts, but I'm at work. NJZ, even if they were the GOATs, can't alone make a Golden Era if the other acts are not doing too hot.

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    Just largely unimpressed with the current output from girlgroups. Aespa, Les Sserafim, and (G)I-DLE have lacked good music. And IVE really didn't impress me with their latest release with Rebel Heart. ITZY did okay with Gold, but groups like Babymonster and Meovv are also not improving the average. I also don't rate XG's latest releases (though I haven't yet heard of their latest one), if we count them. And these are the top groups. STAYC kind of peaked with their earlier work, and KiiiKiii and Hearts2Hearts didn't impress. I've a bunch of throughts, but I'm at work. NJZ, even if they were the GOATs, can't alone make a Golden Era if the other acts are not doing too hot.

    Hmm.


    But you're making the same mistake Icy made. This isn't really about generations. It's about being a girl group stan today.


    In a single year, I'll have seen aespa on tour, gone to a Moonbyul solo concert, cheered on 2NE1 at a music festival and hopefully flown somewhere to see NJZ.


    Right now, more than any other era, we can enjoy releases from multiple generations of girl groups, who are all still active and/or touring.


    Hence why I speculate if it's a Golden Era.

  • My Golden Age years don't encompass a single generation but is cross-gen (assuming things didn't move around since I last looked), so I'm not using generations as my basis. Tours and stuff are nice, but my definition relies on music and music alone. If I did include other factors, my answer may change, but I included the factors that matter to me ;judgingpepe:

  • For me yes it is. 4th+ gen is a golden age much superior to 3rd gen for GG’s. I did like few GG’s from 3rd gen but it was severely dominated by BG’s and BG’s shined much more than GG’s.

    The 3rd gen was not dominated by boy groups. It was literally the best gen for girl groups. Like, ever!


    I mean, name more than 3 big boy groups in 3rd gen that dominated charts: BTS, EXO, Seventeen, NCT, and maybe Btob, but that's all basically.


    Meanwhile: We had Mamamoo, Gfriend, Oh My Girl, AOA, EXID, Bol4, Red Velvet, TWICE, Blackpink. And these are just one that came to my mind right now. There are more.

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