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  2. Slave contract - Wikipedia

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    Many K-pop groups often take years to break even, and thus do not receive their share of any profits made from their songs until their trainee debt is paid off. [5] The unfair treatment of K-pop singers and trainees has been prominent in the Korean music industry. As a result, agencies including SM, FNC, and DSP were told by the FTC of South ...

  3. ‘We can do it too’: Meet Blackswan, the K-pop group with no ...

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  4. 2NE1 - Wikipedia

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    Billboard ranked 2NE1 among the top K-pop girl groups of the decade, citing the group for "pav[ing] the way for a more empowered side to K-pop girl groups." [ 179 ] SCMP called them one of the most iconic girl groups of their time, [ 180 ] and wrote that they subsequently became "one of the most influential powerhouses of K-pop."

  5. Twice - Wikipedia

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    On November 11, the music video for their debut single "Like Ooh-Ahh" hit 100 million views on YouTube, making Twice the fourth K-pop girl group to reach 100 million views, as well as the first K-pop group to reach this milestone with a debut music video. [50] On November 19, Twice's "Cheer Up" won Song of the Year at the 8th Melon Music Awards.

  6. Lisa (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    She is the most-followed K-pop artist on Instagram and the most-followed female K-pop soloist on Spotify. Lisa was honored as a cultural ambassador leader by the Thailand Ministry of Culture and was acknowledged by then- Prime Minister of Thailand Prayut Chan-o-cha for her contributions to spreading Thai culture globally.

  7. Stray Kids - Wikipedia

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    Stray Kids was recognized for their music and performance, having performed as a headliner at major international music festivals like Lollapalooza (Paris in 2023, [142] then Chicago in 2024), [315] BST Hyde Park, [316] [317] and I-Days; [318] and was the first K-Pop boy-band and the first K-Pop act to do so.

  8. Monsta X - Wikipedia

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    Monsta X (Korean: 몬스타엑스; stylized as MONSTA X) is a South Korean boy group formed through the reality survival program No.Mercy under Starship Entertainment.The group is currently composed of six members: Shownu, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Joohoney, and I.M, with former member Wonho having left the group in October 2019.

  9. Weeekly - Wikipedia

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    Weeekly (Korean: 위클리; RR: Wikeulli) [1] is a South Korean girl group formed by IST Entertainment (formerly Play M Entertainment). [2] The group was IST Entertainment's second girl group in ten years, after Apink. [3] The group consists of six members: Soojin, Monday, Soeun, Jaehee, Jihan and Zoa.

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