Of course, many K-pop enthusiasts will agree that Yoona should definitely be on this list. -GFriend: Girls' Generation and A Pink started out with a cute/innocent concept. Hara didn't only charm fans and netizens with her authentic face, but her adorable and refreshing personality also attracted fans to like her more.

Subsequent releases further boosted their popularity with "Nobody" helping them reach their peak. Although Sulli is no longer a member, and while the other four haven't been active as a whole in a while, the group is stil very much together and once the time is right they assure us that they will return. Gain, Narsha, JeA and Miryo are in many ways K-pop's true feminist icons, and with a new album in the works, they're sure not giving up any time soon. I hope you enjoy the quiz and pm me if you wanna know any answers or something!

miss A may have a considerably smaller discography comapred to their contemporary groups but in this case no, size doesn't matter at all as all of their albums, EPs and singles, released both in Korean and Mandarin Chinese, are very solid works worth listening to. Guess the K-POP songs (2nd Generation) T.O.P. Thus, Girls' Day Yura is one of the stunning visual idols we've ever had. -Watch Cosmic Girls, Dia, Gugudan, and Oh My Girl, to see if they can somehow rise to the another level. Wonder Girls were among the first Korean acts that laid the groundwork for later artists to succeed in the US. While it's hard to mention After School without also mentioning the really unfair management of the group by their company, that even now refuses to give fans closure by admitting that the group is no longer active, despite the members themselves stating otherwise, their relentless hard work and awesome list of songs that the group created over the years should always be the main focus when talking about the group.
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At the peak of the Korean wave's influence in Japan they were also among the three most prominent Korean girl groups active in Japan. After School were for many years K-pop's first and only group to feature a "rotating line-up". While both KARA and Girls' Generation were very popular in Japan, KARA's popularity differed because there was more demand for them in Japan than in Korea (at their peak they were the fifth most popular girl group in Korea but second most popular in Japan, sometimes even surpassing Japanese groups on the charts!) if we walk together like this, wherever we go, it'll be heaven, SS501, Super Junior, Big Bang, Wonder Girls, SNSD etc, Faaj Is The Leader Of The New Generation Of EXO-L In OH. Their popularity rise reminds me of T-ara.-Red Velvet: Their physical sales are strong but stable, and I'm not sure if their popularity can soon become extremely higher than now. Another group whose image as a whole was relatively obscured by the overpromotion of a single member instead of the entire group. Some fans however will claim that this was simply a fancy way for their company to hide the hard time hey had in managing the group and failing to keep all members satisfied and paid long enough for them to not leave the group. Success started with "Honey" but they really took off later the same year (2009) with "Mister"! 2NE1 doesn't have a physical release for their comeback, but T-ara does, and it sells well, but not at 2NE1's recent level.