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* [[Music/Fromis9 fromis_9]][[labelnote:*]]Originally under Stone Music Media & Off the Record Entertainment from 2018-2021 but transferred under Pledis' management after August 16, 2021.[[/labelnote]]
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Major K-pop corporations also received criticism for their [[https://thediplomat.com/2022/12/the-dark-side-of-k-pop/ exploitation of their artists]], with issues such as overworking, exploitative contracts, [[ContractualPurity restrictions on relationships and body images]], and lack of creative control. In South Korea, there is also a [[ItsPopularNowItSucks backlash]] against idol groups due to genre fatigue, hiatus of once popular groups, perceived lack of authenticity, and growing focus on international audiences and Westernization of K-pop, and by the 2010s saw greater popularity of singer-songwriter artists like Music/{{IU}} and Music/{{PSY}} and the reemergence of alternate genres like trot (an older type of Korean pop known for its repeative rhythms and simple melodies).
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There are several distinctive generations of K-pop. The first generation (1992-2002) with groups like Seo Taiji and the Boys laid the foundations of K-pop and its distinctive musical stylings, mixing traditional Korean pop with hip-hop and rock. The second generation (2003-2012) saw the rise of idol groups like Music/SuperJunior and Music/GirlsGeneration which also coincided with the initial Korean Wave, and are noted for their catchy music and elaborate dance routines. The third generation (2012-2019) introduced groups such as Music/{{BTS}} and Music/{{EXO}}, which wrote more personal and complex lyrics and took advantage of the rise of social media to reach an international audience. The fourth generation (2019-present) introduced groups like Music/StrayKids and saw more diverse musical styling and a greater focus on the growing international market.
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Outside of South Korea, K-pop is most popular in Southeast Asia, Central Asia and Latin America, particularly in Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Peru and Argentina.
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Outside of South Korea, K-pop is most popular in Southeast Asia, Central Asia and Latin America, particularly in China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Peru and Argentina.
Argentina. With the rise of groups like Music/{{BTS}} and Music/BlackPink in the late 2010s, K-pop is finding growing acceptance in North American and European countries.
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Outside of South Korea, K-pop is most popular in Indochina, Southeast Asia, Central Asia and Latin America, particularly in Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Peru and Argentina.
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* Music/DreamCatcher[[labelnote:*]]Made up of members of former group Minx.[[/labelnote]]
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Now that Chuu's official solo debut is out.
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