Overview

K-pop, an abbreviation for Korean pop music, is a global phenomenon that emerged in its modern form in the 1990s. Since then, K-pop idols have garnered large international fanbases, smashed industry records, and turned K-pop into a multibillion-dollar industry now valued at around $10B.

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  • The hypercompetitive world of becoming a K-pop star

    K-pop, a global $8B industry, rose from its 1990s regional roots to worldwide fame thanks to hits like “Gangnam Style.” Trainees endure years of intense training in performance and media skills, with only 4% to 5% debuting.

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    How K-pop stars are born

  • The South Korean government invests in K-pop

    While it can feel like K-pop’s popularity appeared in the West out of nowhere, there have been longstanding efforts to make it take off in countries around the world. The Korean government invested in its culture for a more powerful future during a financial crisis in Asia. From building huge auditoriums to refining hologram technology, South Korea's Ministry of Culture has devoted huge sums to ensure the success of K-pop.

  • Hallyu, or 'Korean wave' is the phenomenal expansion of Korean culture around the world

    Described as a sort of “soft power,” South Korea managed to dominate the world with tools like “Squid Game,” “Parasite,” or BTS instead of military force. Skincare, music, movies, television, and food are just some industries that have boomed and grown in popularity in recent years.

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    Hallyu, or 'Korean wave' is the phenomenal expansion of Korean culture around the world

  • BTS has finally completed their mandatory military service

    The world’s biggest boyband went on hiatus in 2022, leaving millions of fans—fittingly known as the BTS ARMY—waiting hungrily for their return. South Korean law states that all young, able-bodied men between 18 and 28 must serve between 18 to 21 months in the military. A revision was made to the law in reaction to BTS’s success in 2020, stating that K-pop stars or entertainers could postpone their military service until they turn 30.

  • BTS was the 2020 Time Entertainer of the Year

    The COVID-19 pandemic brought a lot of good fortune to BTS, who were able to reach audiences worldwide with their talent, appearance, and messaging. This Time profile of the group reflects on the epoch-defining group and how they stood out from other musical acts by being more socially progressive and uplifting. Their success is recognized as a triumph for Asian representation and the boundless popularity of K-pop idols.

  • Blackpink are the most followed female group on Spotify

    The widespread popularity of the four-piece girl group Blackpink has built a large community of fans—called Blink—and proven the success of unconventional marketing strategies. Instead of producing a wealth of content and new material, Blackpink releases albums slowly, building tension for their fans. During their musical breaks, the women continue to build on their icon status, working with luxury brands like Chanel or even guest-starring in major American TV shows like “The Idol.”

  • Training to be a K-pop idol is a high-pressure experience

    The life of an idol is known to be arduous, but what does life look like before one even reaches fame? In this video, a reporter investigates the K-pop dance schools of South Korea and unveils a darker side of the industry. In hopes of “making it,” students undergo relentless training routines and auditions to achieve their idea of perfection. While the pupils insist on their autonomy and belief in the system, there are clear pressures to conform and meet industry expectations.

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    Training to be a K-pop idol is a high-pressure experience

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