Nayun returns and starts full-scale activities (MOMOLAND)
ナユン復帰で本格活動(MOMOLAND)
MOMOLAND's "BBoom BBoom" music video reaches 250 million views, a "big record"
MOMOLAND's "BBoom BBoom" music video has reached a huge record of 250 million views on YouTube, causing a stir for a small agency.
The title track "BBoom BBoom" from MOMOLAND's 3rd mini album "GREAT!", released on January 3rd, has surpassed 250 million views on YouTube's 1TheK channel, proving MOMOLAND's worldwide popularity once again.
MOMOLAND's dance version of "BBoom BBoom" has also exceeded 100 million views, and "BAAM," the title track of their 4th mini-album "Fun to the World," released on June 26, is also close to hitting the 100 million mark, meaning three music videos have reached 100 million views.
This is the first time a small agency has had a single music video reach 250 million views in Korea.
(From K-POP News)
MOMOLAND's "BBoom BBoom" music video was released on YouTube earlier this year.
It has achieved 250 million views in just under nine months.
It is certainly a "big record" considering that they are a small agency and not a major one.
This record is a number that even girl groups that already have a stable popularity and recognition, such as Red Velvet, GFRIEND, and MAMAMOO, have not been able to achieve.
No, there are only three girl groups that have achieved numbers higher than that: Girls' Generation, TWICE, and BLACKPINK.
Even if you add the boys, you can't break the numbers on ten fingers.
MOMOLAND only had a hit with "BBoom BBoom," and their next song, "BAAM," is similar to "BBoom BBoom," so some people call them a "one-hit wonder."
A "one-hit wonder" is a singer or comedian who literally has one release and then fades away without any success, but I don't think that's the case with MOMOLAND.
This is because I don't see them as a group that only has one song left, "BBoom BBoom," but as a group that will continue to increase in popularity.
Strictly speaking, their next song, "BAAM," is also selling well and is popular.
Their music video is on the verge of hitting 100 million views, and their popularity is evident from the reactions of the audiences at K-CON stages in Japan and the US.
The lively singing and dancing they show on stage, their high level of skill, and the friendliness and friendliness of each member make them stand out among the other girl groups.
The members seem capable of handling not only comical but also serious stages.
Following the success of "BAAM," the Japanese version of the music video will soon be released, and they have begun recruiting members for their official fan club.
With Nayun's return, the active members will be all together.
As we approach the end of the year, MOMOLAND's activities are likely to pick up steam.
★ K-pop groups have one weakness, or perhaps a weak point, but there is one concern that is firmly present.
That is having members leave the group.
Once the balance (circle) of a team begins to crumble, a decline in popularity is inevitable, no matter how strong the group is.
There are too many to list, so I won't give any examples, but I hope that this doesn't happen to MOMOLAND. If they do, their popularity will be on the verge of extinction.
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