In K-pop, music and performances blend, and idol groups drive the industry’s global success.
From SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, HYBE, and YG Entertainment, South Korea’s greatest idol groups have emerged. K-pop evolves as each entertainment label develops excellent artists.
Interestingly, each company produces a different amount of songs, which distinguishes K-pop.
One K-pop fan listed the number of tracks each big music label artist released. The netizen who posted explained that the song count only contains Korean music, not Japanese or English ones.
As per SM Entertainment, TVXQ has 132 songs and Super Junior has 196 tracks.
Generation Girls: 112 songs
108 EXO songs
102 Red Velvet songs
NCT127: 94 songs
71 NCT Dream songs
aespa: 29 songs
Entertainment JYP:
113 tracks at 2PM
Wonder Girls has 86 songs.
Two 122-song sets
130 Stray Kids songs
42 ITZY tracks
Big Hit Entertainment has became HYBE Corporation.
218 BTS songs
20 NU’EST songs
17: 124 tunes
65 TXT songs
23 ENHYPEN tracks
SYG Entertainment:
The Big Bang: 69 songs
52 2NE1 songs
– WINNER: 58 tracks
72 iKON songs
33 BLACKPINK songs
40 treasured tunes
“I feel bad for YG artists,” K-netizens said. “Big Bang’s been out for a long time but they have fewer songs than 4th generation idols,” “With Japanese songs and English songs combined, TWICE and BTS might have over 300 songs each,” “YG artists have really little songs, what’s with BLACKPINK…” “BTS really worked hard,” “Wow, BTS has the most songs,” “BLACKPINK 33…I really think I memorized all of their songs,” The firm won’t release WINNER’s many songs? They debuted around Red Velvet’s time, although with different songs…” “They missed SHINee,” “BLACKPINK songs are only produced by Teddy that’s why,” if “NMIXX is missing from JYP Entertainment too.”
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