KARD's hot popularity in South America
南米で熱いKARD人気
南米で熱いKARD人気
KARD "My dream is to be No. 1 on Billboard... My goal is to reach No. 1 on a music program before that."
KARD's popularity is hot in South America. If you look at the concert video of the South American tour, you can see the situation. You can see the enthusiasm of the fans. The popularity of KARD, which is drifting throughout South America centered on Brazil, will probably follow BTS.
In exchange, KARD's popularity in South Korea is somewhat lonely. You should know about the popularity of KARD in South America, but you may not have anything that comes to mind.
K-POP should be advancing towards all countries in the world, but there are differences in how much effort is put into it.
Now, with the success of BTS, K-POP's prospects for capturing the American market are beginning to open up. If it were three years ago when the future was not visible, KARD's current popularity in South America would have been applauded by people in their home country. The popularity in the local area will also be different from now.
However, it is BTS who are attacking the United States that people in their home country are paying keen attention to.
According to this interview article, KARD will begin activities in South America, including performances, toward the end of the year.
By following the members' stories, it can be seen that KARD's popularity in South America is hot through individual popularity. The overall ratio of fans is 6:4→○→there are a lot of female fans...because they are a mixed group of men and women, you would think that BM and J.seph would have a lot of female fans, while Somin and Jiwoo would have a lot of male fans. J.seph has many male fans, while Somin and Jiwoo have many female fans. Unexpectedly, unexpectedly, it is a boy crush & girl crush group with unique performances in KARD South America.
Perhaps because of their different sensibilities, their music seems to have an unsatisfactory response in Asia. So, putting the concept of coolness aside for now, KARD seems to have come up with a strategy to solidify their hometown (foothold) with music that is friendly. It's an impression that KARD's music lacks brilliance, but there is a fear that the roots will wither if they do not solidify their hometown and do an expedition.
The new song seems to be plain music to bring to South America, but what kind of reaction will South American fans have?
It looks like the South American activities will be a mixture of anticipation and anxiety.
In an interview, J.seph said, "My dream is to be number one on Billboard."
"I understand how you feel, but I want you to keep it to yourself and focus on your activities in South America." KARD should continue to be a group supported by South American fans...
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