BTS Is Back Together. Is It Still the King of K-Pop? In BTS’s absence, groups like Blackpink, Seventeen and NewJeans were widely considered K-pop’s hottest acts But experts say their music promotions and concerts fall short of dethroning BTS as
BTS Is Back Together. Does It Still Rule K-Pop? - DNyuz This kept BTS fresh and current in the minds of the public, Professor Kim said The band debuted in 2013 under Big Hit, then a smaller, unknown label In less than a decade, BTS would break multiple Guinness World Records for its songs “Butter” and “Dynamite” and become the first K-pop act to be nominated for a Grammy
BTS is back - but K-pop has changed - BBC "I missed them so much," says Stephanie Prado, a die-hard BTS fan who has been desperately waiting for the group to reunite after a two-and-a-half-year hiatus Her love for the boy band inspired
BTS Is Finally Back Together – Here’s What Fans Can Expect? BTS’s break from the spotlight left a noticeable vacuum in the K-pop world According to Kim Young-dae, music critic and author of BTS: The Review, the group’s absence destabilized the industry’s momentum “Without BTS, a core pillar was missing,” Kim said “There have been concerns that K-pop is losing its edge
BTS Returns: K-Pop’s Biggest Act Faces a Changed Industry Nevertheless, for the ARMY, the simple fact that BTS is back together is a powerful signal Their return isn’t just about music; it’s a cultural moment eagerly watched by fans and industry observers alike, curious to see how K-pop’s biggest act navigates a changed world and whether they can indeed reclaim their unparalleled global dominance
BTS is back - but K-pop has changed - Kahawatungu These were the leaders of K-pop’s third generation But they have been succeeded by fourth and fifth generations that have brought fresh style to the genre The newer acts – which debuted after 2018 – lack a standout name like BTS because K-pop has become more diverse than ever The result is a range of very popular and experimental groups