In the poll organized by King Choice, a Korean survey and ranking platform, netizens selected the K-pop leaders who they think are the best "pillars" of their teams. The poll gathered more than 29 million votes, which ended on August 15.
Some groups take even years to achieve their significant first win, while some K-pop bands disband without reaching that milestone. However, these K-pop groups are indeed fortunate to have huge fandom who recognized their skills and talents even before debuting, leading them to gain their first music win the fastest.
These K-pop groups are the kings and queens of album sales! In April 2018, South Korean albums surpassing 250,000 sales were being certified in accordance with Korea Music Content Association certification levels.
Back in January of this year, Korean news outlet Ilgan Sports released their annual survey for K-pop Idols. For the 2020 K-Pop survey, 116 idols across 24 groups joined and answered. One of the questions asked was which male K-Pop idol is the best visual in the industry.
TXT will be singing the new theme song for the Japanese anime "Black Clover"! It has been confirmed that they will be changing their current theme song to a new one to be sung by TXT. Starting on September 1, TXT's Japanese song "Everlasting Shine" will replace the current theme song and will serve as the anime's new theme song.
Despite liking all the members of these K-pop groups for being all-rounders, there are still members who shine the most for their looks, or also called as the "visuals/face" of the group. Most of the time, this title isn't only given to a specific member, but usually composed of two to four members in every group. Often, this is referred to as the "visual line" as well.
These idols are not only praised for their outstanding visuals and for their amazing talent, but also for how staggeringly tall they are!
On June 26, Friday, the first episode of "I-LAND" was live online for fans to tune in. As soon as the first episode hit, people were immediately caught by trainee Lee Heeseung, a Big Hit Entertainment trainee, who opened up about his feelings on training alongside the members of TXT.
A Korean journalist evaluated K-pop groups throughout the years and deemed these artists to be the top groups during their eras. Find out who they are!
YouTuber techie_ray made a video in which he used a machine learning algorithm to determine how synchronized these male K-Pop groups are. His app uses the similarity between dances. He finds clean sample videos of each video, where all the members are seen dancing the same move to compare members on an equal and fair basis. The video must also be spread out in the video to detect all the members. He merged three videos from each group and input it into his app. His app then does calculations and gives a score between 0% to 100%. Here are the groups he checked, ranked by the percentage given.
TXT has been announced to join the roster as one of "KCON:TACT 2020 SUMMER." The quintet had a video conference call with "Good Day New York" to promote their upcoming participation in the virtual show. Little did they know that they would be asked some questions about the latest protest by the US President Donald Trump.
Each K-pop group member has his or her own crucial part to play, and it will be hard, no matter what, if he or she goes on leave or withdraws. Fans echoed this topic of discussion at a public platform recently and debated which artists would be a huge loss to their groups.
Here are TOMORROW X TOGETHER's photos from their performance in MBC's "Show Champion" on June 10th.