An interesting analysis. OFC it goes without saying that earlier groups paved the road for K-pop internationally & self-producing groups did exist even before BTS, but I do think Bangtan are defining a new standard in international presence & what it means to tell a story through your music. I do say this as a fan of BTS, and also as someone following trends generally.
Within SK however, I think the newest thing is not BTS-style music but Wanna One style groups brought together and debuted by broadcast stations, not training agencies. Sadly this is even more exploitative a system than the traditional K-pop model since the broadcast system has zero investment in the human artist, and is free to focus entirely on monetary profits.
I really can’t say what is a new trend, I just recently fell for BTS and had hard time exploring k-pop. Yes, the system is exploitative. I would never survive in such environment. Nice input, @greenfields, thank you.
Also, this, “The point is not to see which strategy wins the race; rather, it is to anticipate the path of global K-pop in the coming years by observing the two models’ call-and-response.” I discussed BTS above because I’m most familiar with them. 🙂 This was pretty interesting. Hmm…
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allphryne
August 30, 2018 at 7:08 AM
I do not know why I did not expect T.K. to have something to say about BTS and k-pop. Enjoy, beanies.
http://www.vulture.com/2018/08/bts-black-pink-and-the-continued-success-of-k-pop.html
greenfields
August 30, 2018 at 7:48 AM
An interesting analysis. OFC it goes without saying that earlier groups paved the road for K-pop internationally & self-producing groups did exist even before BTS, but I do think Bangtan are defining a new standard in international presence & what it means to tell a story through your music. I do say this as a fan of BTS, and also as someone following trends generally.
Within SK however, I think the newest thing is not BTS-style music but Wanna One style groups brought together and debuted by broadcast stations, not training agencies. Sadly this is even more exploitative a system than the traditional K-pop model since the broadcast system has zero investment in the human artist, and is free to focus entirely on monetary profits.
allphryne
September 1, 2018 at 6:13 AM
I really can’t say what is a new trend, I just recently fell for BTS and had hard time exploring k-pop. Yes, the system is exploitative. I would never survive in such environment. Nice input, @greenfields, thank you.
greenfields
September 1, 2018 at 7:35 AM
Thanks for saying my input was nice. 🙂
greenfields
August 30, 2018 at 7:52 AM
Also, this, “The point is not to see which strategy wins the race; rather, it is to anticipate the path of global K-pop in the coming years by observing the two models’ call-and-response.” I discussed BTS above because I’m most familiar with them. 🙂 This was pretty interesting. Hmm…