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''Billboard'' K-Town is an online magazine
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presented weekly, on various days, by ''Billboard'' on its ''Billboard.com'' site. The column, launched on January 29, 2013, reports on K-pop music; artists, concerts, chart information and news events. ''Billboard'' and its website had reported on K-pop for a number of years, following the evolution of K-pop, increasing the number of articles with the spike in 2009, and finally culminated in a column specifically for the genre after
Psy Park Jae-sang (, ; born December 31, 1977), known professionally as Psy (stylized in all caps as PSY) (; ; ), is a South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Psy is known domestically for his humorous videos and stage per ...
's July 2012, "
Gangnam Style "Gangnam Style" ( ko, 강남스타일, ) is a K-pop song by South Korean rapper Psy, released on July 15, 2012, by YG Entertainment as the lead single of his sixth studio album, ''Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1'' (''Ssai Yukgap Part 1''). The ...
" hit made K-pop history and doubled online viewership. K-Town was created as part of the popular music publication's website relaunch, with new features for fans, and the goal of providing more on-site reporting of festivals, award shows, and other major music events.


History


Beginnings, 2009–2012

In the fall of 2009, some of ''Billboard'' earliest online K-pop coverage included articles of the first K-pop artists to chart on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the
Wonder Girls Wonder Girls () was a South Korean girl group formed by JYP Entertainment. The group debuted in February 2007 with the single " Irony" and 5 members: Yeeun, Sunye, Sunmi, Hyuna and Sohee. After Hyuna's departure in July, Yubin was added int ...
, who debuted at No. 76 with " Nobody", including a feature of their stay in the U.S. and their tour opening for
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. In 2009, according to statistics from
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, online searches for K-pop began their steady increase, after the release of two smash hit singles,
Super Junior Super Junior (; stylized in all caps), also known as SJ or SuJu, is a South Korean boy band formed by Lee Soo-man, the founder of SM Entertainment in 2005. They are also dubbed by the media as the "King of Hallyu Wave" due to their promine ...
's " Sorry, Sorry" and
Girls' Generation Girls' Generation (), also known as SNSD, is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group is composed of eight members: Taeyeon, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona, and Seohyun. Originally a nine-piece ens ...
's " Gee". In 2010, the Wonder Girls were featured as the first K-pop artists on ''Billboard'' annual showcase "21 under 21". Later that year, ''Billboard'' invited the first K-pop artists to their New York studio, where JYJ performed "Ayyy Girl" and "Empty" from their album ''The Beginning'', and in December, ''Billboard'' readers put the album on the ''Billboard'' Readers' Poll "Your Fave Album Of 2010". ''Billboard'' reported that the South Korean music industry grossed nearly $3.4 billion during the first half of 2011, and ''
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'' recognized K-pop as "South Korea's Greatest Export". On August 25, 2011, ''Billboard'' and ''Billboard'' Korea launched the ''Billboard''
Korea K-Pop Hot 100 The K-pop Hot 100 is a music singles chart in South Korea, launched by ''Billboard'' in conjunction with ''Billboard'' Korea () on August 25, 2011. It is the second Asian ''Billboard'' chart after the Japan Hot 100. The chart used the same multime ...
chart, ranking digital sales of the country's top songs and mobile downloads, and modeled on its ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and other Asian charts. Sistar's song " So Cool" was the first to top the chart. On November 25–26, 2011, ''Billboard'' Korea hosted the "2011 ''Billboard'' K-Pop Masters, presented by MGM Grand" inside the
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in
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. The line-up included
TVXQ TVXQ (stylized as TVXQ!), an initialism for Tong Vfang Xien Qi (), is a South Korean male pop duo consisting of U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin. They are known as in Japanese releases, and are sometimes referred to as DBSK, an abbreviation of ...
,
4Minute 4Minute (, often stylized as 4MINUTE) was a South Korean girl group formed in 2009 by Cube Entertainment. The members of the group were Nam Ji-hyun, Heo Ga-yoon, Jeon Ji-yoon, Kim Hyuna and Kwon So-hyun. The group was known for its edgy d ...
,
G.NA Gina Jane Choi (born September 13, 1987), better known by her stage name G.NA, is a Korean Canadian singer, songwriter and actress based in South Korea. She released her debut EP, '' Draw G's First Breath'', on July 14, 2010. As a solo arti ...
, MBLAQ, Sistar, Beast,
Shinee Shinee ( ; ko, 샤이니, Syaini; ja, シャイニー, Shainī; stylized as SHINee) is a South Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 2008. The group's musical impact in their native country has earned them numerous accolades and the ...
, and
Brown Eyed Girls The Brown Eyed Girls (; ) is a South Korean girl group. The group is composed of four members: JeA, Miryo, Narsha, and Gain. They debuted as an R&B/ballad vocal group with "Come Closer (다가와서)" in 2006. They rose to popularity in 20 ...
. The MGM Grand said the event would serve as "an opportunity to showcase the appeal of K-pop music as one of the fastest-growing musical trends around the world." Psy's July 2012 hit, "Gangnam Style", took "the genre to the top of western charts," and made K-pop history. His success reached beyond the Korean-American community, and doubled online viewership, according to Google data. But, not everyone was happy with the song's success on the ''Billboard'' charts, especially with its No. 1 spot on the new
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chart; it reached No. 2 on ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Critics said the October 2012 change in the way the magazine tallied their charts, which included digital sales, online streams and radio airplay, gave stars with a pop-oriented sound and broad crossover appeal an advantage over other artists. Later in the year, CNN noted that ''Billboard'' 2012 "annual series of top 21 musicians under the age of 21" listed K-pop star IU at 15th on a list which included heavyweights in the western music business such as
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and
Justin Bieber Justin Drew Bieber ( ; born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian singer. Bieber is recognized for his genre-melding musicianship and has played an influential role in modern-day popular music. He was discovered by American record executive Scooter ...
."


2013–present


Web presence and K-Town launch

In January 2013, ''Billboard'' relaunched its websites with new features, including "enhanced content for fans" on its consumer site ''Billboard.com'', with the intent to provide more on-site reporting of festivals, award shows, and other major music events. ''Billboard'' website is one of the most popular music publications online, and in 2013 comScore reported an average of 3.3 million visitors a month in the United States, just after ''
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'', and followed by ''
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'' and ''
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''. A year and a half later, in 2014, the site had 13 million unique viewers for the month of August, and combined with totals for its sister publication, ''
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'', the Guggenheim Media Entertainment Group placed as the fourth most popular entertainment website, behind '' TMZ'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. In addition to the U.S. based website, ''Billboard'' has business operations in
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, home of K-pop. The relaunch included a new column, "K-Town", in a move to bring K-pop news, songs and music videos to its readers each week. Girls' Generation welcomed the column with a video greeting, and the first column article was a feature on "rising K-pop superstars" Infinite. In April 2013, ''
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'' said, "the effect of YouTube and the ''Billboard'' chart cannot be ignored in the international success of Psy's "Gangnam Style"," and "''Billboard'' recent interest in K-pop is not a fleeting phenomenon." By July 2013, a year after "Gangnam Style", ''Billboard'' reported a continued surge and Psy's scoring again with a new hit, "
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". According to Google, 91% of viewership on top K-pop channels was then coming from outside the Asia-Pacific region, as compared to less than half in 2011. ''Billboard'' provided a "Top 10 K-Pop Hits Post-Gangnam Style" (Psy's "Gentleman", Girls' Generation's "I Got a Boy", Hyuna's "
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",
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's "Crayon", G-Dragon's "One of a Kind", G-Dragon's "That XX", Girls' Generation's " Oh!", Beast's "Beautiful Night", Girls Generation's "
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", and Kara's "
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"); and credited the two groups, Girls' Generation and
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, as major acts that had cultivated large international followings. At the end of the year, David Bevan of ''
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'' described the "distinctly fervent (and always online) K-pop fan network." At the start of 2014, in a special to ''
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'', music critic J. D. Considine wrote, "Perhaps it's a mistake, then, to think of the Korean Wave as a massive
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. Instead, it seems more like a steady flow, rising slowly but steadily seeping in." He quoted K-Town columnist Jeff Benjamin, "K-Pop lives and breathes online," and "That's why it's been able to cross into mainstream consciousness." At year's end,
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, co-president and chief creative officer of the Guggenheim Media Entertainment Group overseeing ''The Hollywood Reporter'' and ''Billboard'' said, "The world is getting more and more interested in Hallyu content", and "We cover a lot of Korean content at ''Billboard'', I would say almost obsessively." K-Town's 2014 coverage included "Gangnam Style" breaking YouTube's video view counter in December, with more than 2.15 billion views, forcing them to upgrade, and the first K-pop artist on Rolling Stone's year-end list,
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's Crush at No. 6 on the "20 Best Pop Albums of 2014". The "''Billboard'' Korea" website at ''Billboard.co.kr'', refreshened its image and relaunched on December 20, 2017, and included the K-Pop Hot 100 chart's weekly updates. A January 2019 website analysis by
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found that almost half of the visitors to ''Billboard.com'' were from the U.S. The top keyword searches sending traffic to the site were the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart (1.5 percent), the K-pop group BTS (.41 percent), and ''Billboard'' "top 100" and "country songs", respectively (.38 percent). The top sites linking in were the Chinese-based '' baidu.com'' and '' sina.com.cn'', and South Korean-based '' naver.com''.


K-pop media source

As a media focal point for K-pop information, in 2016 alone, K-Town columnist Benjamin participated in K-pop conferences and media inquiries about K-pop's status in America. In February, he spoke on a
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College of Arts and Sciences' panel, "Music & Media: Korean Pop Industry", which included issues about K-pop's fit with Western culture and the Korean entertainment industry's close scrutiny of media interviews. In June, at KCON NY, he told
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Stephany Bai that K-pop was gaining global fans while retaining its "distinctive characteristics". He credited its continued success with things like accessibility on social media, song titles in English on YouTube, and an ability to involve fans in what he called K-pop's "scene" rather than a genre, which involves them in a "whole different world". In July, with almost 190 foreign reporters registered to cover KCON LA, he told ''
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'' reporter Si-soo Park, "K-pop is getting closer to the mainstream", and mentioned its coverage by major news outlets like ''
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'' and others. In November, he contributed K-pop analysis for a ''Time'' report on artists CL, Eric Nam, and Dean's attempts to enter the mainstream music market in America.


Chart information


Lists of K-pop on the ''Billboard'' charts

The Korea K-Pop Hot 100 chart was discontinued in the U.S. in May 2014, and reestablished on ''Billboard.com'' as of the chart dated December 30, 2017. K-Town continued to follow K-pop artists' top and first-time K-pop ratings on all ''Billboard'' charts, with chart reports and features watched closely and rehashed by South Korean media and others internationally. The column, also, reports on YouTube's views in the U.S. and around the world. Some early examples were: ''Billboard'' Twitter Real-Time "Trending 140", Psy's "
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" featuring
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reached No. 1 in late June 2014, and a No. 1 and K-pop's first time for Infinite with "Last Romeo" in September 2014, on the ''Billboard'' Twitter Real-Time "Emerging Artists" chart. Some other chart firsts included Got7 receiving a No. 2 on the Social 50 chart and a No. 45 on the Artist 100 chart in April 2016 and in October 2016, BTS receiving a No. 1 on the Social 50 chart (joining Psy's record) and a top K-pop artist scoring of No. 16 on the Artist 100 chart. Additionally in 2016, BTS's '' Wings'' charted at No. 26 on ''Billboard'' 200 and No. 19 on Canadian Albums chart, setting records for K-pop on the charts; new girl group
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became the fastest act to hit No. 1 on the
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chart with "
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", and CL's English language song " Lifted" charted at No. 94 on ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 2017, one group, BTS, began "dominating charts in the way no Korean act has ever done before", having first charted on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart in November 2015, with ''
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'' at No. 171, and rising to a No. 7 debut for their October 2017 '' Love Yourself: Her''. They, subsequently, topped the chart in June 2018, at No. 1 with '' Love Yourself: Tear'', with the album's " Fake Love" debuting as the first for a K-pop group at No. 10 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and again in September 2018, with a No. 1 for '' Love Yourself: Answer''. Their October 29, 2016, No. 1 on the Social 50 chart reached its 100th week on the chart dated November 17, 2018, and they became the "second artist overall, after Justin Bieber, to log a triple-digit stay at the top since the chart began in December 2010". In addition, they had more chart records for themselves on the social artist charts, and for their songs and albums, before, during, and after 2017. There was an all-time high of ten albums on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart in 2018, BTS had three, including the two No. 1 chartings, and others were Blackpink, Exo,
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, Jonghyun,
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, RM and
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(Exo member who is also a Chinese pop star). The ''Billboard'' Year-End charts showed BTS "breaking across genres" with multiple top and first-time K-pop chartings, and more K-pop charting for all artists, in general.


Timeline of K-pop at ''Billboard''

K-Town documents K-pop history and events with features or announcements, or "timelines" of multiple events, such as Tamar Herman's 2017, "Timeline of K-Pop on U.S. TV, in Honor of BTS Attending ''
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s''", and her 2018, "How BTS Took Over the World: A Timeline of The Group's Biggest Career Moments". Earlier coverage, in 2015, included analysis of the future of K-pop in America and which groups might succeed. A watch was kept for collaborations of K-pop artists with mainstream American pop artists – March: "P.D.D", Rap Monster of BTS and
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; April: "The Heartbroken (Kpop Remix)", Wonder Girls'
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and Justin Thorne, previously of NLT; May: "Doctor Pepper", 2NE1's CL and Riff Raff and OG Maco, produced by
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; July: "Cash Money" Brave Brothers and YG featuring
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; and December: Psy released his album Chiljip Psy-da with tracks featuring will.i.am and
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. Also, in March 2015, at a major U.S. music festival, Miami's
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, a 2014 release with
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and
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(which she and G-Dragon featured on), then her own rap in Korean lyrics, during a performance with
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, which Benjamin called "a breakthrough moment for Korean music"; with echoes from Korean media. The column includes articles about the attention K-pop artists receive from the
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, Hollywood and American celebrities, like prior ''Billboard'' articles on
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, his 2008 debut in the Hollywood film ''
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'', and appearance as a guest on ''
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''. K-Town shared multiple 2015 such articles: a TV station
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aired a K-pop inspired show ''
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'', Big Bang's "
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" was played in the trailer of ''
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'',
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visited Epik High backstage, and
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told Conan's viewers she is obsessed with K-pop, saying it is "beyond excellent, it's the best thing you've ever seen", and her favorites were 2NE1 and Girls' Generation. In November 2015, Exo and
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released "Light Saber", a song and music video for '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens''. And the 2017, BTS inspired timeline, article included a K-pop group's first appearance, BTS at the ''Billboard Music Award'' show, along with a first nomination and win for the Top Social Artist award. Some news just documented the disbandments of groups, like 2016's report: January – Kara, June – 4Minute, October –
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, November – 2NE1. And, some articles provided K-pop analysis showing the interconnectedness with American music.


Industry news

The K-pop industry news includes financial reports and growth. A June 2014 article discussed a study conducted by kickstarter website, ''MyMusicTaste.com'', which looked at K-pop concert numbers and showed that the Wonder Girls 2010 U.S. tour accounted for 15 of the 18 concerts in North America for that year. After that, numbers ebbed to six in 2011, 13 in 2012, and 17 in 2013; with Super Junior, the largest touring act, first touring around Asia, then increasing tours to four continents in 2013. Their 2015 article said that K-pop was doing well: an
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report showed South Korea still in the top 10 global music market rankings, having moved ahead of Brazil, at $266 million in trade value; the National Tax Service of South Korea said the average annual income for singers rose more than 72 percent since 2010; and overseas revenues growth, attributed to interest in Korea's pop culture, led by music and television dramas, nearly doubled in five years. Experts credited the jumps to more international album sales and tours, with 2014 the biggest year for K-pop concerts in America. K-Town examined a new ''MyMusicTaste.com'' study in 2016, which found America was becoming a priority for touring Korean acts. The study was conducted while the site gauged local fan interest for future concerts and examined the number of K-pop concerts held between 2013 and approximately May 2016, which found that East Asia still had the most concerts, but their numbers were tapering, while North America, South America and Europe were showing consistent growth. The top three countries with the most concerts abroad were Japan, China and the U.S. The number one touring act in the study was the all-male group Big Bang. which was reported, by ''
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'', to have made $44 million in pretax earnings in 2015, compared to $33.5 million made by the current highest-paid American all-male arena pop group,
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and were No. 54 on the ''Forbes'' Celebrity 100.


Reviews, interviews, and concert coverage

K-Town interviews K-pop artists when they visit the U.S. and occasionally in Seoul; and publish concert, tour, and musical release announcements and reviews. Some interviews are videotaped at ''Billboard''s studio in New York City and include English language subtitles and performances by the artists. In 2015, some concert reviews were – January: F.T. Island, April:
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's Dynamic Duo,
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, Zion.T and Crush, June:
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and July: BTS, including their ''Billboard'' studio performance. Epik High added tour dates and became the biggest North American K-pop tour in years, and BTS sold-out VIP tickets were re-sold at more than $10,000. In October, K-Town reviewed the Newark concert of Big Bang's six-city North American tour, after their Los Angeles concert scored in the top ten on "Billboard Hot Tours" with a sold-out boxscore earning; and did a November pre-concert interview with
Block B Block B ( ko, 블락비) is a South Korean boy band managed by KQ Entertainment, and consists of seven members: Taeil, B-Bomb, Jaehyo, U-Kwon, Park Kyung, Zico, and P.O. Block B has received several accolades, including nominations for seven ...
. More coverage included the concerts and conference days for KCON 2015 in California again, and first time on the East Coast, including interviews with performers Red Velvet, Got7, Zion.T and Crush,
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,
Monsta X Monsta X (; stylized as MONSTA X) is a South Korean boy group formed through the reality survival program ''No.Mercy'' under Starship Entertainment. The group is currently composed of six members: Shownu, Minhyuk, Kihyun, Hyungwon, Joohoney ...
, and AOA. In 2016, interviews and concert coverage included Jay Park touring with
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, DEAN, Got7, Crush and a concert review of CL, all in
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; and an interview with Tablo before Epik High's appearances at Coachella. K-Town again covered KCON in New York and L.A., including interviews with
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, Crush,
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, Shinee,
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, and
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. And, for the first time, they covered a Canadian event, the
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Kpop Con. In September 2018, Benjamin interviewed Got7 in Seoul, while attending the MU:CON music industry convention and watching newer acts like Hoya,
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, Kim Dong-han, Dreamcatcher and A.C.E.


Fan-based polls and reports

In one of the voting contests sponsored by ''Billboard'', the first K-pop win was Big Bang's fans, the VIPs, who won the August 2014, ''Billboard'' Fan Army Face-Off, with 91% of the vote in the final round and second place going to
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fans, (with wins over
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's fans in Round 1,
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's fans in Round 2, Girls' Generation's fans in Round 3 and
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's fans in Round 4; with over 20 million votes cast.)


Contributors

Jeff Benjamin is K-Town's columnist and manager. Prior to K-Town's launch, ''Billboard'' included K-pop news and articles, written by ''Billboard'' and ''Billboard'' Korea staff, which included Benjamin. He is a music/journalism alumni of
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, where he interned with ''Billboard'' and has contributed to other media featuring K-pop, including ''The New York Times'', ''Rolling Stone'', ''
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'', ''
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'',
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,
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, Mnet America, Mnet TV America and '' Radio.com''. For his K-pop journalism and his work at ''Billboard'' since 2013, he received the 2020 Korea Image Stepping Stone Bridge Award from the Corea Image Communication Institute (CICI), who said, "Benjamin did a great job of promoting K-pop overseas, being a bridge between Korea and the world." ''Billboard'' Korea
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Jessica Oak has also written K-pop articles for ''Billboard'' since 2012, then for K-Town when it was launched, along with other ''Billboard'' Korea staff from offices in Gangnam. ''Billboard'' pop correspondent Tamar Herman, a graduate of
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in East Asian studies, has contributed articles, as of 2016, and is the primary K-pop correspondent; along with contributions to ''
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'', NBC News, ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Readership and reception

In April 2013, ''The Korea Herald'' said, "the more ''Billboard'' talks about K-pop, the faster the speed of K-pop advancement in the U.S. will be." As a K-Town columnist, Benjamin has been called upon for his opinions on K-pop from ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', New York's Korea Society, ''Mnet America's Headliner'' series, Television in South Korea, NBC News, and ''Time'', among others; and has appeared in panels for KCON, and Global Hallyu Forum 2013 Washington, D.C. South Korean media, including South Korea's own music chart's,
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, has posted interviews and articles about Benjamin. K-Town articles have been re-phrased and quoted in media in the U.S., South Korea, and around the world.


References


External links


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