What is K-POP?
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K-Pop (Korean Pop) is a popular music genre that originated in South Korea. K-Pop became popular in Asia in the 1990s, and has since conquered the world. It is characterized by its upbeat songs, synchronized dances, and colorful music videos.
K-Pop groups are usually formed by Korean record labels and undergo intensive training before their official debut.
K-Pop is known for its rigorous stage culture, which includes rigorous training and intensive rehearsals for dances and public performances.
There are many popular K-Pop groups including BTS, BLACKPINK, EXO, Red Velvet, ITZY, MONSTA X, NCT, and ASTRO.
K-Pop fans are passionate about their idol and love to follow the group's activities, such as albums, concerts, and variety shows.
K-Pop has a strong online presence, with many fans active on social media and streaming platforms. Fans are often involved in promoting and spreading K-Pop by sharing their opinions and creating content online.