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Apeace - Debuted in 2011 with 21 members, was the largest K-Pop male group |
“Why there’s always a bunch of people in one group?” – This is my first impression toward K-Pop, and I bet that many of you will hands up with the same feeling as me.
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Girls' Generation - Debuted in 2007 with 9 members |
Large group is a feature of K-Pop, and is also one of their keys to success. For those who are unfamiliar with K-Pop, they might wonder: how come this strategy works so well while I couldn’t even tell one member from another? Well, there are lots of reasons for sure, but I believe here’s the main one: Abundant visual and auditory entertainment.
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Super Junior - Debuted in 2005 with 12 members |
"As fans' taste and preferences are
diverse, the more a group has members, the better it can serve the fans'
tastes," said Dr. Shin Dong Kim, a professor at Hallym University in South
Korea, according to an interview from KPopStarz.
Since everyone has their own preference for
appearance, personality and characteristic, K-Pop groups just combine
everything for everybody. Each person is unique, therefore every member has
his/her own position in the group, which is clearly indicated and strongly
promoted by the management company.
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Twice - Debuted in 2015 with 9 members |
Here are positions that most commonly seen
in K-Pop groups:
- Captain → Lead the whole team, usually as spokesperson for press conferences or public events
- Facade → The most handsome or beautiful one in the group, usually the first one to grab attention from public
- Lead singer → Vocalist, sing the largest part in one song and do all high pitch to enrich the songs
- Rapper → Most K-Pop songs comprise rap parts, a show time for rappers
- Lead dancer → The one with the most powerful dancing in the group
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EXO - Debuted in 2012 with 12 members |
A group with many members means that you
can always find a person you like no matter what your type is, thus probably
like the whole group and become a fan.