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  2. JYP Entertainment (Korean: JYP 엔터테인먼트) is a South Korean entertainment and record label conglomerate founded in 1997 by Park Jinyoung. It is one of the largest entertainment companies in South Korea, known for having the biggest groups like Stray Kids, TWICE, ITZY, and NMIXX

    • Wondergirls. Debut Date:February 13th, 2007. Status:Disbanded. Date of Inactivity at JYPE:January 27th, 2017. Members in the Final Lineup:Yeeun, Yubin, Sunmi, and Hyelim.
    • 2AM** Debut Date:July 11th, 2008. Co-Company: Big Hit Entertainment. Status:Hiatus (None of the members are under JYPE anymore, but 2AM has not disbanded) Members:Jokwon, Changmin, Seulong, and Jinwoon.
    • 2PM. Debut Date:September 4th, 2008. Status:Hiatus. Active Members:Jun.K, Nichkhun, Wooyoung, Junho, and Chansung. Member No Longer Under JYPE:Taecyeon. Former Member:Jay Park.
    • Miss A. Debut Date:July 1st, 2010. Status:Disbanded. Date of Inactivity at JYPE:December 26th, 2017. Members:Fei, Jia, Min, and Suzy. Subunits:– Website:– JJ Project***
    • Difference in Stage presence and performance between K-pop and J-pop artists. Every music band has a different stage presence. They try to make their fans happy through their performances.
    • J-pop Vs K-pop: Music Style. As we mentioned above, the Japanese music industry is the second largest in the world, which is why J-pop doesn’t get influenced by Western music.
    • Public image of J-pop vs K-pop. Every artist has a certain public image that they have to maintain. When it comes to the Asian music industry, there is more to it than just maintaining it.
    • Difference in Music Videos Between J-pop Vs K-pop. When it comes to music videos, the whole industry has a different perspective. They do cater to the fans, but remain grounded in their values.
  3. May 17, 2024 · J-Pop fans often have an "oshimen" (favorite member) within a group, and "kami-oshi" (ultimate favorite) denotes their top idol across all groups. This deep personal preference enhances fan engagement, as they passionately support and follow their chosen idols through their careers.

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    • What Is The Most Popular Between Kpop and Jpop?

    J-pop is a musical genre that emerged in the 1960s. Some of the first J-pop artists were Japanese versions of The Beatles. Similar to what happened with the British Invasion, these bands became very popular in their home country. The 70s were also relevant for the genre since it was then when electronic music started being used by some artists like...

    K-pop is a relatively new musical genre that started in the early 1990s. The South Korean formula we all know nowadays is inspired by the first K-pop group called Seo Taiji and Boys. This 3-member all-boy band revolutionized South Korea’s pop music by merging its elements with American music and making choreographies similar to those seen in hip-ho...

    K-pop is way more popular at this time than J-pop. In fact, South Korean music has become a massive success in Western countries. No one can argue with that. Nowadays, due to this global popularity, many people think that Korean pop music is better than Japanese pop music because of this popularity. But let’s be honest there. Saying that they’re mu...

  4. J-pop and K-pop are more than music genres. The two have now become so big and influential that they have become a lifestyle for many. It’s no longer just about the songs and the idols—it is now a subculture that’s making an impact outside of fandoms.

  5. Aug 30, 2017 · Though at times they get lumped into the same category, K-Pop (Korean pop), and J-Pop (Japanese pop) are as different from each other as they are from American pop. From marketing, style, genre, influence and accessibility, the two pop worlds are universes apart, but both remain incredibly fascinating genres in their own right.

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