Non-Korean groups expand presence in K-pop world - The Korea Times

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Last updated 29 mai 2024
Non-Korean groups expand presence in K-pop world - The Korea Times
One of the most noteworthy trends in the K-pop world today is the rise of groups composed of members with nationalities other than Korean. Whether they fall into the category of K-pop is still being debated, but their emergence is a testament to the growing diversity and expansion of the genre.
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