Though its been half a decade, BTS still reigns supreme with no one getting close enough to close the gap fully. Kpop as a whole seems to be getting more popular thanks to BTS and the exposure they have created for the genre but individually groups appear stagnant in comparison. A recent article I read stated that in order for kpop to become mainstream with impact, around 10-20 groups need to be at or within the level of BTS. Its been five years.... how much longer does it need to be for kpop groups to catch up? Or is there a reason why they haven't thus far? Interested in hearing your thoughts.
Kpop has yet to close the gap that BTS have created. Why is that?
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This sounds so unrealistic, whoever wrote that was definitely exaggerating. And honestly I don't see it happening anytime soon.
I think BP could have a chance of catching up, but eh... sadly their company doesn't put as much effort to make that happen.
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This sounds so unrealistic, whoever wrote that was definitely exaggerating. And honestly I don't see it happening anytime soon.
I think BP could have a chance of catching up, but eh... sadly their company doesn't put as much effort to make that happen.
the article was pretty in-depth, if I find it I will link it here because it was pretty interesting
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Though its been half a decade, BTS still reigns supreme with no one getting close enough to close the gap fully. Kpop as a whole seems to be getting more popular thanks to BTS and the exposure they have created for the genre but individually groups appear stagnant in comparison. A recent article I read stated that in order for kpop to become mainstream with impact, around 10-20 groups need to be at or within the level of BTS. Its been five years.... how much longer does it need to be for kpop groups to catch up? Or is there a reason why they haven't thus far? Interested in hearing your thoughts.
20 groups is too much. I think 5 groups is enough.
BTS is the most abnormal thing I've seen in music since I've been able to use the internet. An act (a group that doesn't sing in English no less) that is still growing well over 8 years after debut and is still breaking their previous records and setting higher and higher goals for future groups? I don't get it. And I'm unsurprised to see that it's still baffling news media looking for quick clicks.
I won't say that it can't happen, I'm not a clairvoyant. But it is getting harder as BTS keeps getting better at streaming numbers and their physicals are nothing to sneeze at either, just look at their back catalogue sales.
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20 groups is too much. I think 5 groups is enough.
BTS is the most abnormal thing I've seen in music since I've been able to use the internet. An act (a group that doesn't sing in English no less) that is still growing well over 8 years after debut and is still breaking their previous records and setting higher and higher goals for future groups? I don't get it. And I'm unsurprised to see that it's still baffling news media looking for quick clicks.
I won't say that it can't happen, I'm not a clairvoyant. But it is getting harder as BTS keeps getting better at streaming numbers and their physicals are nothing to sneeze at either, just look at their back catalogue sales.
yeah, i agree 20 does sound like too much, but apparently that number was determined based on the financial impact BTS has on the US market. But yeah BTS is an anomaly that keeps growing, so I can see why it would take a lot of groups to reach that equivalent
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20 groups is too much. I think 5 groups is enough.
BTS is the most abnormal thing I've seen in music since I've been able to use the internet. An act (a group that doesn't sing in English no less) that is still growing well over 8 years after debut and is still breaking their previous records and setting higher and higher goals for future groups? I don't get it. And I'm unsurprised to see that it's still baffling news media looking for quick clicks.
I won't say that it can't happen, I'm not a clairvoyant. But it is getting harder as BTS keeps getting better at streaming numbers and their physicals are nothing to sneeze at either, just look at their back catalogue sales.
Well, it's because...
Their music is beautiful.
Their choreo, mesmerising!
Their personalities, super relatable.
Their stage presence, fantastic.
And great group dynamics
Plus, they're super humble and funny..
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They're anomalies within the Kpop world, yes.
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BTS is the most abnormal thing I've seen in music since I've been able to use the internet. An act (a group that doesn't sing in English no less) that is still growing well over 8 years after debut and is still breaking their previous records and setting higher and higher goals for future groups? I don't get it. And I'm unsurprised to see that it's still baffling news media looking for quick clicks.
I won't say that it can't happen, I'm not a clairvoyant. But it is getting harder as BTS keeps getting better at streaming numbers and their physicals are nothing to sneeze at either, just look at their back catalogue sales.
I’ve been around for so many massive massive moments in music at this point and with very rare exceptions, the enormous blow-ups in success burn out so quickly, particularly with boy or girl groups. Sometimes, after a long break, they come back and achieve a different kind of success. But I have never NEVER seen anything like what has happened with BTS. Add in the language barrier and the West’s racism issues, and it is even more incredible.
I’m not going to say it will never happen again, because of course it might - no-one can predict the future, but I certainly believe this to be a once in a generation kind of success story.
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Well, it's because...
Their music is beautiful.
Their choreo, mesmerising!
Their personalities, super relatable.
Their stage presence, fantastic.
And great group dynamics
Plus, they're super humble and funny..
When I said "I don't get it", I meant that there is no one concrete reason that can be agreed upon.
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with those group, Korea was the point of discussion but im talking more on a global level
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omg im stealing that gif! but yes, its was about the financial impact they have
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yup, im curious to see if these increased sales means increased global visibility but I guess that depends on where the sales are happening huh
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idk. bts is really a rare pokemon with impact. maybe, the next big thing just debuted or will debut in the future.
current groups, unless others will step up stat wise and non-stat wise in korea and globally, it will take 5 years or more probably for others to catch-up in all areas?
non-stat samples
any group near to bts that had gdp impact just 4-5 years into their career? or had korean law changed? or has been awarded by a medal? or has been the cover of time magazine twice? or had become ambassador for love yourself?
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yup, im curious to see if these increased sales means increased global visibility but I guess that depends on where the sales are happening huh
Totally 👍
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Me every time I make a "massive" pun:
NCT Dream can't relate
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Me every time I make a "massive" pun:
NCT Dream can't relate
External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.nah fam they been up since go
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It’s just in the west tho. Kpop Groups don’t need the west if they can still make money in Asia… as it has always been lol.
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not gonna change anytime soon
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the more popular you are the more exposure you get and vice versa. so that creates a snowball effect. its hard to gain as much fans as someone promoted by big brands, attending big events, working with other popular artists and getting a lot of media attention. thats why the most popular groups gain the most fans
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It’s just in the west tho. Kpop Groups don’t need the west if they can still make money in Asia… as it has always been lol.
My question is more about global impact rather than west vs Korea and if any group or groups can actually close the gap with BTS or not
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It hasn't been over 2 years although it is getting close.
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how much is NCT selling? With BTS they sell 2 mil + with one version, 3 mil + with two versions, 4 mil+ with four versions....you are right about not knowing how much they would sell now with the growth of their fanbase since we haven't had a typical cb in a while. But is NCT comparable to those numbers?
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