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Most coherent list of K-pop generations

An objective approach to Korean Popular Music Generations for bands, groups, and solo acts.

Yohan Yuki Xie

4-Minute Read

There are many proposals on how to divide K-pop into different generations, unfortunately most are subjective. While there is nothing wrong with a subjective approach, we need to have something we can all, or most, can agree on—at least as a common basis or starting point. Allow me to present YourOnly.One’s objective approach to K-pop Generations, the only one you will ever need.

4th generation modern K-pop (2022–2031)

A list of Fourth Generation Korean Popular music acts with debut dates, fandom names, song samples, videos, and more!

Yohan Yuki Xie

2-Minute Read

The 4th Generation of K-Pop Music started in 2022 and will end on 2031. Already an exciting generation as it was opened by supergroup Girls On Top through its subgroup GOT the beat which was quickly followed by newcomer girl group Kep1er, a generation which will definitely become a Girls’ Generation and everyday a Girl’s Day.

3rd generation modern K-pop (2012–2021)

A list of Third Generation Korean Popular music acts with debut dates, fandom names, song samples, videos, and more!

Yohan Yuki Xie

11-Minute Read

The 3rd Generation of K-Pop Music started in 2012 and ended in 2021. In this generation’s first year it was clear that K-pop is here to stay. Solo act Ailee together with groups Crayon Pop, NU’EST, EXO, and AOA showed what the third generation should be.

2nd generation modern K-pop (2002–2011)

A list of Second Generation Korean Popular music acts with debut dates, fandom names, song samples, videos, and more!

Yohan Yuki Xie

11-Minute Read

The 2nd Generation of K-Pop Music started in 2002 and ended in 2011 which was led by solo acts like Byul, Gummy, and Se7en; and the revival of K-pop groups by TVXQ!, SS501, and Super Junior.

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