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[263] Yonhap News Agency noted that the group helped "spread K-pop as a cultural brand spanning the U.S., Europe, Latin America and the Middle East." [264] In 2011, the BBC declared that "K-pop bands, including Big Bang, are making their mark around the world", specifically citing the group's contribution to YG Entertainment's economic growth ...
The rise of groups such as Exo and BTS in 2012 and 2013 launched the third generation of boy bands and introduced K-pop to mass global appeal. [3] BTS, in particular, has attained mainstream Western appeal with number-one hits on the Billboard charts and multiple collaborations with several global artists, including Coldplay, Nicki Minaj, and ...
This category is for music groups who perform K-pop music; they do not necessarily have to be Korean. For South Korean performers of pop music , see Category:South Korean pop music groups . Contents
B.A.P (South Korean band) B.D.U; B.I.G; B.O.Y; B1A4; BAE173; Bastarz; Battle (South Korean band) BDC (group) Be.A; Beatwin; BigBang (South Korean band) Big Brain; Big Ocean; Big Star (South Korean band) Bigflo; Black Beat; Blank2y; Blitzers; Block B; The Blue (musical duo) The Boss (band) Boyfriend (band) BoyNextDoor; Boys Republic (band ...
These notable South Korean idol groups debuted in the 2000s. Only groups with articles on Wikipedia are listed here. Only groups with articles on Wikipedia are listed here. 2000
&Team (English: andTeam, Japanese: エンティーム, Korean: 앤팀; stylized in all caps) is a Japanese boy band based in Japan and South Korea formed by HYBE Labels Japan. [1] The group is composed of nine members: K, Fuma, Nicholas, EJ, Yuma, Jo, Harua, Taki, and Maki.
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Idol musical bands in South Korea started to appear after the success of Seo Taiji and Boys, whose debut in 1992 is considered a turning point in the history of Korean popular music. [1] [2] 2012 was a record year in K-pop in terms of number of rookie artists: 33 male groups and 38 girl groups debuted. [3] [4]