The Top K-pop Bands to Look at Most popular bands - 4 minutes read


K-pop, a popular Korean musical style with millions of admirers across all age groups, has seen a sharp increase in both male and female groups as well as fans. Fans are enthralled by the genre's enticing artists, exciting music, flawless movement, and appealing lyrics. And while the performers, also known as idols, are a part of groups, their level of individual fame can easily compete with that of a Hollywood actor.

 

1. BTS

BTS, one of the greatest K-pop groups ever, began their career in 2013. Since then, the seven-member group has climbed the popularity charts and is now known the world over for its study of musical genres and emphasis on juvenile issues.

BTS, also known as Beyond the Scene in English marketplaces or Bangtan Sonyeondan (Bulletproof Boy Scouts) in Korean, has achieved several "firsts" and global records.

In addition to RM, the septet also consists of Jungkook, J-Hope, Jimin, Jin, Suga, and V. Millions of people call themselves their "army," and they have a large global following.

Their influence on fashion and culture is profound, with some of the biggest businesses in the world aligning themselves with the group, including Bottega Veneta, Kris van Assche's Berluti, Clare Waight Keller's Givenchy, Prada, and Alexander McQueen.

"Dynamite," from the album BE, was their first song to be written in English. It was the first time a K-pop group arrived at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 list with this upbeat song.

 

2. Blackpink

Four-piece K-pop girl group Blackpink is made up of Jennie Kim, Lisa, Jisoo, and Rosé. Blackpink's exceptional ability to hold the audience's attention with their dynamic performance is in addition to their high-caliber songs and concepts.

They have made history on the music charts over the years with their vibrant and strong tunes and spectacular choreography. Their fantastic choreography and captivating music will make you want to learn.

 

3. EXO

Undoubtedly, one of the most well-known K-pop groups is EXO. The dedicated nine-member ensemble has been operating since 2012 and has a large fan base. While redefining themselves, EXO has experimented with every idea you can think of, including sexy, cute, bad boy, effervescent, etc. It's amazing how well they pull off each style.

EXO, which had 12 members at first, has only had nine members since 2014. Xiumin, Sehun, Lay, D.O., Suho, Chen, Chanyeol, Baekhyun, and Kai are their names.

 

4. Seventeen

Don't let their sheer number intimidate you. It's clear that Seventeen is a sizable ensemble, but it's also a talented one. Their moniker, which is defined by them as 13+3+1, is a combination of their numbers and the union of the three sub-units into one squad.

They are separated into distinct sub-units based on their specialization in one of the three disciplines of performance, hip-hop, or voice.

S.coups, Hoshi, Joshua, Woozi, Jeonghan, Jun, Wonwoo, Dino, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and The8 make up the group's 13 members. Two of the group's thirteen members, Joshua and Vernon, are Americans, while Jun and The8 are Chinese.

Besides their music and choreography, which is not the only thing in SEVENTEEN’s repertoire, they are known for being one of the most synchronized acts. As a result, they were given the moniker "K-Pop Performance Powerhouse."

SEVENTEEN is renowned for being one of the best-synchronized acts, in addition to their song and dance, which are not the only parts of their performance. As a result, they obtained the moniker "K-Pop Performance Powerhouse."

 

5. Monsta X

The bad boys of K-pop deserve a place on your playlist. Monsta X's fame keeps growing as he continues to top numerous music charts and break people's hearts everywhere. The band consists of Shownu, Kihyun, I.M., Joohoney, Minhyuk, and Hyungwon, who together make up its six members. The seventh member, Wonho, quit in 2019.

Monsta X entered the Billboard World Albums chart in 2016 with two EPs, The Clan, Pt. 1: Lost and The Clan, Pt. 2: Guilty, building on the success of their previous albums. Clan, Pt. 2.5: The Final Chapter, the third volume, peaked at number one on the Billboard World Albums chart the following year.

 

Conclusion

When it comes to music, k-pop seems to occupy its little niche. K-pop songs are fun and unique, frequently paired with music videos just as well made as the songs. Different groups create the best music, and everyone has a unique style. Listen to the best K-pop music.