We need Swift's global and Korean numbers for a complete picture.
Maybe Carey's and Perry's numbers too.
And Kendrick's
We need Swift's global and Korean numbers for a complete picture.
Maybe Carey's and Perry's numbers too.
And Kendrick's
Even if TS is aware, Jennie has paid Filial duty, therefore TS is greater.
Jennie also paid filial duty to Roseanne Park
did gd perform at coachella yet?
He doesn't want to embarrass himself, they'd compare their performances
Jasque-O-Part2 time for you to take responsibility for this wack ass thread and yama's breakdown
It was just an innocent question
The number of groups debuting per year didn't change for a while
They probably noticed only now because big companies are debuting many groups
There is nobody in the Blue House, since there would be no President for quite a while and if the current one somehow makes it back this won't be one of his most urgent concerns.
That aside, Korea does not need another IU, given the incalculable damage and destruction the first one has caused to KPop.
IU had worked as a counterweight against KPop, a huge ball of steel chained at the foot so KPop acts cannot fly out of Korea, and we don't need another one
What if the new IU can fill stadiums outside of Korea?
Maybe Roseanne Park
When comparing Blackpink, Big Bang, and Babymonster in terms of size and influence, there are a few factors to consider, such as their global popularity, sales, and influence within the K-pop industry. Here's a breakdown:
Blackpink:
Global Popularity: Blackpink is currently one of the biggest and most globally recognized K-pop groups. They have broken numerous records, including being the most-subscribed female group on YouTube and performing in major international venues. Their music has charted highly on Billboard, and they have a massive international fanbase.
Sales: They have achieved significant commercial success, both in terms of albums and singles.
Influence: They are often seen as K-pop's global ambassadors, working with major brands and appearing at major international events.
Big Bang:
Legacy and Influence: Big Bang is a legendary group in K-pop history. They played a significant role in globalizing K-pop, especially in the 2010s. Their music and influence paved the way for many of today’s K-pop acts.
Popularity: Although Big Bang's most active period has passed (with members pursuing solo careers or military service), their impact is still profound, and they remain a household name in K-pop. They are often seen as one of the best boy groups ever in K-pop.
Sales: Big Bang has sold millions of albums, and their songs continue to enjoy enduring popularity.
Babymonster:
Emerging Group: Babymonster is a new group from YG Entertainment, which has high expectations surrounding them due to their affiliation with YG (the same company that manages Blackpink and Big Bang). However, as of now, Babymonster is still in its early stages and hasn't reached the level of fame or recognition that Blackpink or Big Bang has.
Popularity: Their success is still to be fully seen, as they have only just debuted, and their music and international impact have yet to be proven.
In summary:
Blackpink is currently the biggest in terms of international recognition, global fanbase, and commercial success.
Big Bang holds a legendary status in K-pop, with a huge influence on the industry, but they are not as active currently.
Babymonster is an emerging group and has yet to reach the level of prominence that Blackpink or Big Bang has.
So, as of now, Blackpink is the biggest, followed by Big Bang, with Babymonster still building its presence.
We only attack the stylists these days
It only existed because they put a troll as admin back then
Bop, it's nostalgic
AKP when LSF does anything:
Seems the thread backfired