For the first time in history, KPop's 2nd, 3rd and 4th generations are coexisting and competing for supremacy
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When I read the title I thought the 2nd gen was Brave Girls. They are 2nd gen, right?
It's hard to tell. The group itself is 2nd gen (2011), but the current lineup is 3rd gen (2016). So, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
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WhyKnock PeachZeze omnimorphism did y'all uaena see Winter's cover of Secret Garden?
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Congrats to all groups🎊🎉🍾
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It's hard to tell. The group itself is 2nd gen (2011), but the current lineup is 3rd gen (2016). So, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Good point
This means that the brand Brave Girls is bigger than the girls themselves. And theoretically, they can change the lineup again for 5th gen.. So at the end of it, only NCT and BG will be around in 2050 lol.
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What happened is Korean society became very atomized so it is quite hard for an act to win all segments of pop. So it has become possible for three generations of KPop, plus the trottists, to coexist at the same time.
Well it is true of many countries. Decades old acts are still active in US and popular at that,
For example: Beyonce debuted in 2003 and still dominant.
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granny IU out here fighting her sons daughters and grandkids on charts we love to see it
Yes . Her grandkids are barely younger than her, so it is like an ancient dynasty soap opera very common in Asia.
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Good point
This means that the brand Brave Girls is bigger than the girls themselves. And theoretically, they can change the lineup again for 5th gen.. So at the end of it, only NCT and BG will be around in 2050 lol.
Unfortunately the name Brave Girls became attached to the current line up so when they retire the name will die
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WhyKnock PeachZeze omnimorphism did y'all uaena see Winter's cover of Secret Garden?
Yes . however that song's original singer is Lee Sangeun.
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Yes . however that song's original singer is Lee Sangeun.
Yea true but Winter is an IU fan so she did it cause IU
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