
4th generation K-pop guru "U.S. YouTube views (last 1 year)" Top 10
4世代K-popグル「米国YouTube再生数(直近1年)」TOP10から
4th generation K-pop guru "US YouTube views (last 1 year)" TOP 10: 1st place Stray Kids, 2nd place NewJeans, 3rd place TXT
4世代K-popグル「米国YouTube再生数(直近1年)」TOP10から
4th generation K-pop guru "US YouTube views (last 1 year)" TOP 10: 1st place Stray Kids, 2nd place NewJeans, 3rd place TXT

★ The top 10 "4th generation K-POP groups" that have been played the most on YouTube in the United States have been released.
The period covered by the aggregation is the "last 12 months", which is from August 2022 to August 2023. The number of views is calculated based on the number of US YouTube charts.
YouTube charts only show organic views. On the other hand, the number of plays displayed on the YouTube video watch page also includes the number of plays due to advertisements.
The '4th generation K-pop group' that has been played the most on YouTube in the past year is 'Stray Kids'. The total number of views is "180 million times"
NewJeans, who just debuted last summer, ranked second. The total number of views is "130 million times". These two groups are the only ones that have surpassed 100 million views.
Of the TOP 10, 4 male groups and 6 female groups. By agency, there were 4 HYBE, 2 JYP, 1 Cube, 1 ATTRAKT, 1 StarShip, and 1 KQ.
(reaction of the Korean online community)
▼ “Fifty Fifty is a waste”
▼ “(G)I-DLE?”
▼ “Some people seem to know him from LOL K/DA”
▼ “SM is really weak in America.”
▼ “Idol is a big hit”
▼ “HYBE is popular in North America, too.”
▼ “Scratch is amazing”
"If it's amazing, it's amazing."
In particular, I get the impression that "Stray Kids"'s "180 million views" is far ahead of the others.
However, for those who know BTS and BLACKPINK at their peak, even "Stray Kids" cannot sense the magnitude of the numbers.
"A K-POP fleet has already landed in the United States,
If you hit one song, you can become popular and active like "Fifty Fifty".
If it hadn't been for that kind of uproar, "Fifty Fifty" would have exceeded 100 million by now, wouldn't it?
If it's about 100 million in a year, I'd like to think that if BTS and BLACKPINK were to put in one comeback, they'd be able to bounce off easily.
Seeing that the number of plays is close to the 10th place, I feel like I should have shown the number of plays for the groups below the 10th place. I wonder if there are quite a few groups with about 30 million views. Because K-POP isn't just listened to by the 10 groups I just listed...
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