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The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened, or were expected to happen in 2020 in music in South Korea. Debuting and disbanding in 2020 [ edit ]
These notable South Korean idol groups debuted in the 2010s. Only groups that have an article in Wikipedia are listed here. Only groups that have an article in Wikipedia are listed here. 2010
Idol groups on stage at KCON 2012. Idol musical bands in South Korea started to appear after the success of Seo Taiji and Boys, whose debut in 1992 is considered a turning point in the history of Korean popular music. [1] [2] 2012 was a record year in K-pop in terms of number of rookie artists: 33 male groups and 38 girl groups debuted. [3] [4]
Border: Day One charted at number 39 on the Japanese Oricon 2020 Yearly Album Chart [33] and at number two on the South Korean Gaon Album Chart, having sold 318,528 copies in one day domestically and becoming the highest-selling album by a K-pop group that debuted in 2020.
In April 2020, BTS became the first K-pop artist to sell more than 20 million albums cumulatively, [209] making them the best-selling artist in South Korean history. [ 179 ] [ 210 ] That month, amid the pandemic restrictions, BTS held a two-day online streaming concert event titled Bang Bang Con , where the group shared footage of past concerts ...
TO1 [1] (Korean: 티오원; formerly known as TOO [a]) (stylized in all caps) was a South Korean boy band formed by Mnet's 2019 reality show To Be World Klass. [2] The group debuted on April 1, 2020, with their first mini album Reason For Being: Benevolence with "Magnolia" serving as the title track.
The emergence of hip-hop music act Seo Taiji and Boys in 1992 shifted the focus of the Korean music industry to teen-centred pop music. [1] Idol bands of young boys or girls were formed to cater to a growing teenage audience. In 1995, Lee Soo-man, the founder of SM Entertainment, brought the idol trainee system to South Korea, which further ...