I don't care big groups or not. The acts you have mentioned all have different and distinct musical styles.
No, nowhere near as much as you think.
All the groups i've listed also lack a few things - decent lyrics, vocal palette or distinct vocal colours, or simply avoiding talk-rapping or atonal punctuated singing.
For example, one of my favorite songs this year is Kard, because it's got a nice laid back groove, and VOCAL MELODIES. Ring the Alarm is great. Icons by Hot Issue last year is fantastic, because it's a female heavy vocal melody song, a fucking rarity in this environment.
Almost uniformly, with the exception of perhaps RV (who I don't vibe with their songs for different reasons), the original groups I listed do not utilize vocal melodies to any great degree. There's always shouting, chanting, talk rapping, it's endemic and it's terrible.
Either sing properly (with melody), rap properly, or shut up. Give me proper lyrics, give me a ride range of vocal colours, not everyone being trained to sound exactly the same.
So you've tried to say the tail wags the dog, when it's the opposite. Almost all the big groups are leaning into atonal or minimum vocal melodies, letting song production carry with chants and shouts and all that rubbish, and the market eats it up, so they continue to do it. But that's not what I like about songs.