To be fair, things do look a lot better for JYPE if we examine the five-year trend of stock prices for the "Big Four":
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All the most famous singers like Pys don't bother going.
While I don't disagree with your notion that senior artists attend less frequently, Psy did indeed promote his last major release ("That That") on music shows.
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For boy groups it's even harder I think, because nowadays, it's all about girl groups, honestly.
I know it seems like that's the case, since girl groups tend to get talked about more, but in 2023, boy groups actually won more on music shows:
I actually have a whole thread that breaks this down. See here.
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I don't mind this. In fact, I've been thinking about a GoFundMe-style crowdfunding system for lesser-known artists wherein fans would pre-pay for a concert ticket, and if enough people pre-pay to make a concert profitable, then a show would be scheduled. If not enough people pre-pay, then all money would be refunded.
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Wow
Do you think it was intentional?
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Most Kpop artists just wasting their time, because everyone knows that mainstream groups or soloist will win.
While I don't necessarily disagree with the time-wasting aspect, lesser-known artists have indeed won on music shows. Some examples from the past year or so: Tempest, Evnne, Oneus, BoyNextDoor.
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CHAERYEONG noticed my signs
How did she acknowledge you?
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It's from EXO's 100th music show win (posted by their official account), and it's a a list of all their wins up to Power's 2nd music show win. If this is correct then that would put EXO at 120-21 music show wins (depending if Power had 5 or 6 wins (I personally remember 5, but some claim 6)). It doesn't include any supposed awards on 5/16/2014 or 5/23/2014.
I went through the video and compared the 100 claimed wins to what I have in my data set.
Indeed, everything matches except for two items related to Overdose in 2014. Specifically, the video lists the following:
36. KBS 뮤직뱅크 상반기 2주 1위
37. KBS 뮤직뱅크 상반기 2주 1위
I still haven't seen any concrete evidence that there were awards given out by Music Bank during this period.
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To be fair, Highlight largely won because of their broadcast score (방송 횟수), which has long been considered Music Bank's most questionable and contentious metric.
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I've updated my initial post to be current as of 2024-03-17. Highlights:
- Le Sserafim scored 4 more wins for "Easy", increasing their total from 23 to 27 and improving their ranking from 83rd to 70th place (tied with the likes of SG Wannabe, iKon, and Kara).
- Cravity scored 2 wins for "Love or Die", giving them 5 wins in total.
- Plave scored 2 wins for "Way 4 Luv", representing their first ever music show wins.
- NCT Wish scored 2 wins for "Wish", representing their first ever music show wins.
- Bibi scored 2 wins for "Bam Yang Gang", representing her first ever music show wins.
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I do enjoy some WJSN Chocome, though if we're going down that path, we have to admit that they were clearly inspired by Orange Caramel, a subunit of After School.
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they sound and look like ambassadors of nugudom
I'm surprised that they had the budget to fly the whole team out to Los Angeles to shoot the music video.
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Here's where we stand after a full month of data (ending March 12th):
Yeji: 2,266,992
Lia: 1,916,508
Ryujin: 2,449,088
Chaeryeong: 2,063,318
Yuna: 2,083,187
Ryujin has continued to grow her lead, while Yeji remains firmly in second place. Meanwhile, Chaeryeong and Yuna's follower counts have tracked very closely, and Lia still hasn't posted anything more on her account.
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Love this b-side!
It's one of my favourites as well. And if you like that city pop sound, I'd also recommend "Lady" by Yubin:
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I would actually say that this applies to all Viviz members.