BigHit Entertainment's western success happened organically

  • They went to KCON in 2014. KCON has only started in US since 2012 thanks to demand made by 2nd gen kop groups. 2012, 2013's KCON wasn't that big it was just the start. But 2014's KCON was massive. It has broadcasted in so many tv channels in so many European countries. Lots of articles has made in US publications. Since then KCON has started to be hosted in countries besides US. BTS has grabbed that opportunity and the rest is their hardwork, good strategy and dedicated fanbase!

  • I’m just saying that it seems they always had interest to enter the US market, your quote now proves that too, that’s why AH and the little collabs, it was to taste waters and to learn more about the market, which is smart to do as a company who starts to build their connections. Of course BH will wait until there is enough demand to put a whole promotion campaign into works. It all cost money.

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    Sure it wasn’t what got them the popularity, but they definitely had interest entering the market and did probably prepared for it a little. Well at the end BTS was able to gain popularity there for various other reasons.

    It wasn’t a collab to get the big breakthrough for sure, but it was definitely a little push in the right direction. I think most collabs are something the Artists dreamed of. Tbh I think many western fans don’t know much about BTS before 2017. I was actually following them for a while till 2017.

    Gotcha. I absolutely agree and understand your perspective now.

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    Changed the title of the thread from “BigHit Entertainment's western success happened organically without even trying” to “BigHit Entertainment's western success happened organically”.
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    You can be a Multi and ARMY...but got it, you don't consider yourself ARMY.


    What was the song from them that got you back into it?

    I had several ones. I just looked back in my Spotify's "Liked Songs":

    "Spring Day"

    "Silver Spoon" / "Baepsae"

    "BTS Cypher 4"

    "Lost"

    "Dope"


    I was really drawn to their hip-hop sound and rap line, as that was what I looked for in K-pop songs at the time. I got into BigBang in 2013 because they had a strong hip-hop influence, so it all makes sense. I used to strictly stan BigBang when it came to K-pop, so I didn't really pay much attention after the MADE album. The ultimate song that got me back into this genre after taking a break for a while, though, was "REALLY REALLY" by Winner.

  • I’m just saying that it seems they always had interest to enter the US market, your quote now proves that too, that’s why AH and the little collabs, it was to taste waters and to learn more about the market, which is smart to do as a company who starts to build their connections. Of course BH will wait until there is enough demand to put a whole promotion campaign into works. It all cost money.

    Bang PD has said they did not have a any plans for western market. They tried Chinese market in 2014 and they were pushing Japanese market much more until they did anything in US in late 2017. They still prioritize Japanese market.


    They toured in US, because thats where their fans were.


    They didnt get any US promotions before they ranked top 10 on BB200. Their success didnt have anything to do with BH connections, all their opportunities were created by their fanbase. Fanbase showed there was demand and campaigned for physicals, fans campaigned for radio, fans sold out concerts to the point prices at resellers were crazy, so they got more dates and bigger venues. Fans showed up at award shows and events, showing demand, after BTS got nominated or won based on pure numbers.


    Organic.

  • I said interest. Also as someone who studies business there is actually not such thing as organic growth within an industry. It was all fun as a Kpop fan using it but it’s actually complete nonsense.

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