Introducing the A-to-Z Guide to K-Pop
We're breaking down the subculture behind one of music's biggest genres.

If you're new to K-pop, diving into the super-genre may seem like a daunting task. Beyond the globally recognized groups like BTS and BLACKPINK lie hundreds of musicians, or idols, working as groups and soloists in South Korea's entertainment industry. These stars are all-around entertainers, and each group puts out several releases and tons of content each year, through livestreams, vlogs, variety show appearances, and behind-the-scenes clips. Behind it all is a whole subculture of concepts and terms to guide fans through the history of the art form.
Whether you just want some new additions to your playlists or you've found a group to stan and are ready to learn, here's an (almost) A-to-Z guide of the terms and groups you need to know.
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