
BLACKPINK, aespa, and TWICE are the current champions of the Girl Group Brand Reputation
BLACKPINK, who topped the November Girl Group Brand Reputation Rankings last month, has solidified its position as the #1 girl group this month. A monthly study of the influence and interest of audiences in these K-pop musicians reveals that aespa is in second place, while TWICE is in third place.
The super-seniors Girls Generation have taken the number four place, proving that they are still relevant and outstanding nearly one and a half decades after their debut. Red Velvet, the SM Entertainment juniors of SNSD, are ranked No. 5.
Over the period of October 14 to November 14, the trends in reactions, including favorable and negative responses to various female groups, were gathered and valued using points. Oh My Girl, Apink, MAMAMOO, WJSN, and LABOUM fill the next five positions, each with a sizable following.
BLACKPINK’s continued rule can be attributed to the girls’ continued involvement in numerous fashion events. The group has benefitted from Lisa’s continuous song releases and stardom, as well as Jisoo’s drama lead debut in ‘Snowdrop.’ TWICE recently made a comeback with ‘Formula of Love,’ and aespa has witnessed love for their first physical release, ‘Savage.’
All of this has just piqued our interest in hearing more music from these powerful and attractive K-pop ladies.
Lisa Becomes LONGEST-Charting Female K-Pop Soloist
As the group’s lead rapper and major dancer, Thai citizen Lisa already had solo admirers dubbed “Lilies”; while she was a member of Blackpink. Lillies have even more reason to celebrate now that it’s a new day and Lisa has set a new record.
Lisa has a new first in terms of her solo release, according to reports from November 9. ‘Money,’ a B-side from Lisa’s solo album ‘Lalisa,’ has now become the longest-charting song by a female K-pop singer on Billboard’s Hot 100. Blackpink as a collective used to hold the record for the longest-charting female acts; but with no new music from the group in the previous few months; Lisa has taken it upon herself to keep the group’s record-breaking traditions alive.
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