You Won't Believe These 10 Global Groups Are NOT Kpop!
Recently we’ve seen things getting a little international in the ever-evolving world of K-Pop, and we can’t help but wonder, what’s the actual meaning of the term “Kpop?” So, let’s spill it.
The “K” in K-Pop stands for “Korean,” and back in the day, it was thought that a song could only claim that title if it was mostly in Korean and performed by artists trained by Korean music labels. While K-pop has always had a few international faces since the late '90s, most of those foreign faces came from China and Japan. Suppose Han Geng from Super Junior, but they were more of a rare find back then. But, fast forward to now, and it’s a whole new game! K-Pop Management companies are scouting talent from all over the world. They’re convinced that by connecting with fans in their own countries, they can take the world by storm.
Recently we’ve seen things getting a little international in the ever-evolving world of K-Pop, and we can’t help but wonder, what’s the actual meaning of the term “Kpop?” So, let’s spill it.
The “K” in K-Pop stands for “Korean,” and back in the day, it was thought that a song could only claim that title if it was mostly in Korean and performed by artists trained by Korean music labels. While K-pop has always had a few international faces since the late '90s, most of those foreign faces came from China and Japan. Suppose Han Geng from Super Junior, but they were more of a rare find back then. But, fast forward to now, and it’s a whole new game! K-Pop Management companies are scouting talent from all over the world. They’re convinced that by connecting with fans in their own countries, they can take the world by storm.
- Category
- Portugal Girl
- Tags
- kpop, kpop new, bts
Commenting disabled.