GGs shell life always seem to be shorter than BGs. We all know it’s bcos of some of the obvious reasons why.
I thought I knew, but now I wonder why.
I mean, yes, girl groups often have a smaller, less hardcore fanbase than boy groups do, and their casual fans are often more fickle and prone to jump to newer girl groups.
But the stronger, more popular girl groups, those had enough sustainability to keep on going, with a fanbase and general public interest that might have kept them going on for far longer: SNSD could have easily kept going on with 5 or 8 people and kept thriving and active with regular comebacks up till now. Sistar and Wonder Girls too, they could have kept going on, releasing Summer songs and other songs year after year and there would have been enough interest in those.
Yet all of those groups didn't.
They could have, and they could have made a solid living with it, maybe not at the peak they once were but still comfortable enough. But they didn't.
It almost feels like with girl groups, that their members have less the drive to keep going on as a group, as artists in the music scene, than boy groups and fall quicker for distractions and other ambitions (relationships, marriage, acting careers, etc).