"No.1 BTS worldwide" Twitter and K-pop's 10-year at a glance(Majortoto-01.com)
"No.1 BTS worldwide" Twitter and K-pop's 10-year at a glance(Majortoto-01.com)
It shows how much KPOP has grown over the past 10 years. It's a KPOP that's grown a lot.
I'm proud of you.And at the center of it is our BTS and BLACKPINK. Awesome. BTS, BLACKPINK!!!!!!
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Twitter announced "#Kpop Twitter 2020 World Map" on the 22nd by analyzing K-pop data generated on Twitter around the world over the past decade, along with music startup Space Oddity's "K-pop Radar."
Twitter's first #Kpop Twitter 2020 World Map analyzes K-pop-related keywords on Twitter for 10 years from July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2020, and contains information on K-pop conversation volume over the past decade, countries with a lot of K-pop-related tweets, and popular artists from each country.
First, you can see at a glance the process of global spread of K-pop and the shared growth of K-pop and Twitter through the K-pop dialogue infographic in 2010, 2015 and 2020.
K-pop conversation increased rapidly between 2016 and 2017."Coco Bop" 2017 World's Most Word-of-the-world Songs
In the Conversation Growth Curve, you can check information about popular artists by year. The sharp rise in K-pop-related dialogue was between the second half of 2016 and the first half of 2017, with the steepest rise in the section between the second half of 2017 and the first half of 2018.
In May 2017, BTS won the Billboard Top Social Artist category for the first time, drawing global attention and drawing attention with 10 million followers on November 13 of the same year.
In addition, EXO released "Ko Ko Baap" on July 8, 2017, when it launched its official Twitter account, topping the list of the most mentioned songs in the world in 2017.
Around 2017, various global K-pop artists, including GOT7, Seventeen, Black Pink, Wanna One, and NCT 127, communicated with K-pop fans around the world through Twitter, driving K-pop as the most notable genre on Twitter. In particular, BTS topped the list of 4 tweets in 2016, 2017, 2019, and 2020, and GOT7 debuted in 2014 and remained in the top 3 for 7 consecutive years until 2020, proving its steady global popularity.
◆ The country with the highest volume of K-pop conversation is the United States..No. 2 Japan
The number of K-pop conversations and the ranking of countries with many users were also revealed. The U.S. topped the list of countries with the largest number of users tweeting K-pop, while Japan and South Korea ranked second and third, respectively. In addition, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Brazil, Malaysia, Mexico and Argentina were among the top 10.
In terms of tweet volume, Thailand ranked first, followed by Indonesia, the Philippines, the United States, Brazil, Malaysia, Japan, Mexico and Argentina. It can be seen that K-pop has spread beyond Korea to Asia, as well as the Americas, South America, Europe and the Middle East.
◆ The artist mentioned the most in the past year is BTS.
The most talked-about K-pop artist in the world over the past year has been global superstar BTS. Among the 20 countries whose rankings were released this time, BTS was confirmed to be the most mentioned artist in 19 countries except Thailand, where GOT7 topped the list. Up to five popular artists from the top 20 countries with a lot of K-pop tweets can be found in the World Map infographic.
TVXQ ranked second in Japan, and Super Junior ranked third in Saudi Arabia and fourth in Mexico, showing that the third generation is accelerating their global expansion and continuing their global popularity as the second-generation K-pop idol group.
EXO, GOT7, BLACKPINK, NCT 127, MONSTA X, SEVENTEEN, NCT DREAM, TWICE, and Stray Kids were honored as the top global K-pop artists.
In particular, BLACKPINK launched its official Twitter account on June 26, 2020 and announced How You Like That, which is believed to have proved BlackPink's global rise by ranking fourth in terms of tweet volume, given that the survey period overlaps only five days.
The most frequently mentioned song in the world was EXO's "Obsession." BTS Four songs, "ON," "Boy With Luv (Feat. Halsey)" and "Black Swan" and "Interlude: Shadow," were in the top five in turn, with "DNA" ranked seventh and a total of five songs in the top 10.
In addition, SuperM's "Jopping" ranked 6th, GOT BY THE MOON's "How You Like That" ranked 9th, and TWICE's "Feel Special" ranked 10th.
Twitter also unveiled "Rising K-pop Artist," which introduces K-pop artists whose tweet mentions soared over the past year from July last year to June this year. The group "Stray Kids," which released its first full-length album, "IN-saeng," and is actively working, was selected as the top prize in the category. Stray Kids has also been named Rising K-POP artists, following being on the top 10 most mentioned K-POP artists in the world.
ATEEZ, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, IZONE, SuperM, AB6IX, WAY, CIX, LOONA and ITZY also showed high growth rates, ranking as "Rising K-pop artists."
"K-pop conversation volume is even more active in the Corona 19 fandom."
"Concerts, world tours and fan meetings have been canceled one after another due to the Corona 19 fandom, but the volume of K-pop-related conversations on Twitter has not decreased at all," said Kim Yeon-jung, director of Twitter's global K-pop & K-content partnership. "With more than 300 K-pop topics provided by Twitter, fans are actively talking about their favorite artists," he said. "In particular, the new K-pop map will provide meaningful data to predict what changes the global fandom will bring to the K-pop industry and culture in the next 10 years, taking a look at the 10-year history of K-pop and fandom.
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