
Riding the Mikoshi of Girl Group (BTS)
ガールズグループの神輿に乗って(BTS)
'Music Bank' BTS 1st place... Scary updraft
The group BTS ranked first on "Music Bank".
On KBS2TV's "Music Bank" broadcast on the 29th, BTS won the 1st place trophy over IU's "Autumn Morning".
On this day, BTS revealed their impression of the first place, saying, "Thank you" through the video.
Rap Monster said, "We won 1st place on 'Music Bank.' He added, "Thank you to the ARMYs (the name of BTS's fan club) and the production staff of Music Bank for letting us take first place."
Together, they made up their minds, saying, ``In the future, we will become a BTS that works hard on music.''
On this day, K.will and B1A4 unveiled the stage of their new song for the first time on "Music Bank". PENTAGON, Weki Meki, and DIA's Yebin-Songyi also performed.
(From K-POP News)
Since TWICE appeared and BTS embarked on their first US tour, there are signs of a major change in the K-POP trend.
The number of views for the title song MV of the album released by TWICE has exceeded 100 million, and since BTS' successful US tour, boy groups such as BIGBANG and EXO have made a big leap from traveling Asia to America.
The hybrid group KARD continues to prove with their successful tour of the United States that it's not the wrong direction.
We are entering an era where the past and present are divided into seven-year intervals.
Just seven years ago, the first K-POP boom occurred due to the success of girl groups. While girl groups are expanding their K-POP performances on gorgeous stages,
The boy group, which was performing grassroots performances on the underground stage, also appeared in the media and began to attract attention, greatly expanding the field of activity.
However, the boom took a downward turn in two years.
While boy groups supported the boom, girl groups gradually lost their vitality. The girl groups that supported the bottoming out of the boom were Apink and AOA.
My impression was that both of them showed strong efforts.
Meanwhile, it was BTS and TWICE who were moving towards a new trend.
There are many blogs that write more about BTS' early activities and TWICE's survival program than I do.
BTS is making an appearance on Billboard's "hot100" with their comeback title song "DNA".
Although BTS's comeback activities in South Korea have been relatively quiet, they are demonstrating their strength this time.
IU's "Autumn Morning", which boasts overwhelming popularity in Japan, was shunned to take first place.
It may be safe to say that they are on the verge of winning the No. 1 position among boys, not only overseas, but also in South Korea.
A video of the Japan-Korea festival exchange and the cover dance was uploaded on YouTube.
When I saw it, it was TWICE, Red Velvet, BLACKPINK, GFRIEND, and BTS. The core of the fan base is still women, and it hasn't changed in the past. From that, I could see that the current K-POP boom is also colored by girl groups.
The composition of BTS heading to America with BTS riding on a portable shrine produced by TWICE, Red Velvet, BLACKPINK, and GFRIEND is clearly visible.
Will BTS be able to land firmly in America, the capital of music? If they land well, TWICE, Red Velvet, BLACKPINK, and GFRIEND will all be able to follow in their footsteps, but if they can appear on American TV, there is a possibility that the trend will accelerate at once...
ガールズグループの神輿に乗って(BTS)
'Music Bank' BTS 1st place... Scary updraft
The group BTS ranked first on "Music Bank".
On KBS2TV's "Music Bank" broadcast on the 29th, BTS won the 1st place trophy over IU's "Autumn Morning".
On this day, BTS revealed their impression of the first place, saying, "Thank you" through the video.
Rap Monster said, "We won 1st place on 'Music Bank.' He added, "Thank you to the ARMYs (the name of BTS's fan club) and the production staff of Music Bank for letting us take first place."
Together, they made up their minds, saying, ``In the future, we will become a BTS that works hard on music.''
On this day, K.will and B1A4 unveiled the stage of their new song for the first time on "Music Bank". PENTAGON, Weki Meki, and DIA's Yebin-Songyi also performed.
(From K-POP News)
Since TWICE appeared and BTS embarked on their first US tour, there are signs of a major change in the K-POP trend.
The number of views for the title song MV of the album released by TWICE has exceeded 100 million, and since BTS' successful US tour, boy groups such as BIGBANG and EXO have made a big leap from traveling Asia to America.
The hybrid group KARD continues to prove with their successful tour of the United States that it's not the wrong direction.
We are entering an era where the past and present are divided into seven-year intervals.
Just seven years ago, the first K-POP boom occurred due to the success of girl groups. While girl groups are expanding their K-POP performances on gorgeous stages,
The boy group, which was performing grassroots performances on the underground stage, also appeared in the media and began to attract attention, greatly expanding the field of activity.
However, the boom took a downward turn in two years.
While boy groups supported the boom, girl groups gradually lost their vitality. The girl groups that supported the bottoming out of the boom were Apink and AOA.
My impression was that both of them showed strong efforts.
Meanwhile, it was BTS and TWICE who were moving towards a new trend.
There are many blogs that write more about BTS' early activities and TWICE's survival program than I do.
BTS is making an appearance on Billboard's "hot100" with their comeback title song "DNA".
Although BTS's comeback activities in South Korea have been relatively quiet, they are demonstrating their strength this time.
IU's "Autumn Morning", which boasts overwhelming popularity in Japan, was shunned to take first place.
It may be safe to say that they are on the verge of winning the No. 1 position among boys, not only overseas, but also in South Korea.
A video of the Japan-Korea festival exchange and the cover dance was uploaded on YouTube.
When I saw it, it was TWICE, Red Velvet, BLACKPINK, GFRIEND, and BTS. The core of the fan base is still women, and it hasn't changed in the past. From that, I could see that the current K-POP boom is also colored by girl groups.
The composition of BTS heading to America with BTS riding on a portable shrine produced by TWICE, Red Velvet, BLACKPINK, and GFRIEND is clearly visible.
Will BTS be able to land firmly in America, the capital of music? If they land well, TWICE, Red Velvet, BLACKPINK, and GFRIEND will all be able to follow in their footsteps, but if they can appear on American TV, there is a possibility that the trend will accelerate at once...
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