Now that we’ve seen the massive popularity of K-Pop in Europe, following the giant success of last week’s “SM Town Live World Tour Concert in Paris,” the whole industry is scrambling to find out which artist would make the biggest splash in the European market.
SM’s live concert itself had historical meanings for being the  first-ever full concert held by a Korean entertainment agency on  European soil. Also an array of activities surrounding the SM concert in  Paris reflected K-Pop’s growing presence in the European region. Nearly  a month prior to the concert, a massive flash mob event was organized  by local French fans to appeal for another concert, as tickets to the  first and only scheduled event were all sold out in less than 15  minutes. SM eventually budged and added an additional concert which also  sold out in a matter of few minutes. Extensive press coverage was  provided for both concerts, as five of SM’s most popular artists—DBSK, Super Junior, SNSD, f(x), and SHINee—put on a show for the ages in front of more than 14,000 fans.
But despite such explosive fanfare, K-Pop is still considered a  novelty in many parts of Europe. Compared to Hollywood stars or other  western singers, or even Japan’s manga culture, K-Pop perhaps has a  smaller following, albeit growing at a rapid pace, in Europe. In order  to expedite this growth, many entertainment agencies are expected to  follow suit and plan for something similar to what SM has done in Paris  last week.
So, in order to help the industry do a better assessment of K-Pop’s  presence in Europe, Soompi has put together a list of celebrities that  are deemed most popular and appealing to European fans. If you have  other ideas or disagree with the list, please feel free to speak up  because it could possibly influence the way agencies map out their plan  in European markets—your voice matters!
Here goes the list (in random order):
2NE1 is by far one of the most versatile and talented  groups in today’s K-Pop. From rap and hip-hop to slow R&B, the four  member girl group is basically capable of singing any type of genre to  near perfection. Even with less TV promotions, compared to other  mainstream artists, 2NE1 has been able to sustain popularity in Korea  and beyond— for instance, the 2NE1 dance cover contest running in  conjunction with YG Entertainment and Soompi has received tons of  entries so far from all over the world. Furthermore, Will.I.Am, the star  producer/rapper of Black Eyed Peas has recently visited Korea to plan  for future collaborations with YG and 2NE1. He’s often expressed his  fascination with the group through various interviews and Tweets,  describing them as someone “special” and a potential “super star across  many countries.” 2NE1’s versatility and top-notch talent, plus their  colorful fashion, make them a top candidate to make strides in Europe.  Also, language barrier won’t be a problem as the girls are capable of  speaking six different languages: French, English, Filipino, Japanese,  Chinese, and Korean.
Big Bang is arguably the hottest band in Korea right  now and their presence overseas continues to grow as well. Similar to  other idol bands, they have a huge following in other parts of Asia,  especially in Japan. Originally starting out as a hip-hop inspired band,  Big Bang is particularly gaining recognition from fellow hip-hop  musicians worldwide. U.S. rapper Flo Rida has admitted to being a fan of  G-Dragon as he even invited G-Dragon as a special guest for his concert  in Korea. American DJ/Producer Diplo, who’s previously worked with Kid  Cudi, Snoop Dogg, and Bruno Mars, lauded GD & T.O.P as “rapper  rappers” with “crazy flow,” adding they have a rapping style far  superior to that of American musicians. In a recent poll in Japan, fans  went as far to pick G-Dragon as a better rapper than Eminem. But Big  Bang’s musical style has changed to incorporate a lot of different  musical genres including electronic and rock, and fan response has been  higher than ever. Plus they are choreographed by Shaun Evaristo, one of  the most renowned dancers in the world, giving fans more reasons to  follow their acts. Last February, Soompi and YGE ran a joint “Big Bang  Contest” where more than 900 contestants from 30 different countries,  many of which were from Europe, participated. TIME magazine once  described Big Bang as the “most promising” Korean musician to advance  into Japan, and we see no reason why they won’t succeed in the European  market as well.
Girls’ Generation (SNSD) is widely considered the most  popular girl group ever in K-Pop history. Their every move is closely  being watched as the most representative pop icon from Korea. They are  credited in large part for initiating the current K-Pop wave led by idol  bands, and thus have a huge influence in many parts of the industry.  They recently ventured into Japan and has seen explosive popularity too,  once again cementing their position as the top girl group in K-Pop.  Recently during a Japanese TV show, Canadian singer Avril Lavigne even  expressed her interest in working together with them, and if that  becomes true, there’s no doubt we’ll see SNSD signs plastered all over  Europe. The sensational girl group’s venture into the global market has  just begun and we’re anticipating much larger success in the coming  future.
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Source: Soompi



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