Third-gen K-pop girl bands who have carved a niche through their exemplary concepts, music

Along with wonderful songs, during this time some of the greatest artists had their breakthroughs and left a lasting impression on the business.

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The term “golden era” is frequently used to describe the third generation of K-pop, when tradition and modernity blended to create the best of both worlds.

The top third-generation K-pop female groups who have greatly influenced the genre by combining innovative sounds, captivating performances, and a global following are mentioned below.

1. BLACKPINK

Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, Lisa, and other members of YG Entertainment formed the group, which made its debut in 2016 and swiftly rose to international fame. Square One, their debut single album with hits like Boombayah and Whistle, laid the groundwork for their meteoric climb.

With their 2018 single Ddu-Du Ddu-Du, they broke numerous records on YouTube and other platforms while showcasing their distinctive edgy style and propelling them to international stardom. Furthermore, their partnerships with international performers like Selena Gomez and Lady Gaga strengthened their position in the Western world.

The group’s recent reappearance with the album BORN PINK, which features the tracks Pink Venom and Shut Down, further solidified its status.

2. Red Velvet

Red Velvet made their debut in 2014 and soon became well-known for their adaptability and creative ideas. Their name is a reflection of the two different musical ideas they represent: “Velvet” denotes a more polished and smooth sound, and “Red” stands for their bright, pop side. Their career, which features sensual singles like Bad Boy and lively songs like Ice Cream Cake, reflects this duality.

Psycho, the group’s 2019 album, was well-received by the general public and attracted interest from the global market. With their wardrobe selections and ideas, Irene, Wendy, Joy, Seulgi, and Yeri impacted a generation and frequently created trends in the K-pop sector.

3. TWICE

Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, and Tzuyu are the nine members of TWICE. The group’s songs, such as “Cheer Up” and “TT,” have become anthems of the time thanks to their catchy lyrics and upbeat choreography. The 2016 single “Signal” by TWICE cemented their status as pop music’s most infectious and danceable artists.

The group then released more songs, including FANCY, Talk That Talk, The Feels, and others, which signaled a more mature stage in their career and demonstrated their development on the musical and personal fronts.

4. MAMAMOO

When MAMAMOO, a division of RBW Entertainment, made their debut in 2014, they immediately became well-known for their remarkable vocals and wide range of musical abilities. MAMAMOO is well-known for their dynamic live performances and distinctive fusion of pop, R&B, and jazz. Songs like “Mr. Ambiguous” and “Um Oh Ah Yeh” showcase their remarkable vocal range and charisma on stage.

Solar, Moonbyul, Wheein, and Hwasa demonstrated how versatile they could be while yet retaining their own sound. MAMAMOO is well-liked by fans and respected in the industry for its emphasis on live performances and vocal ability.

5. Dreamcatcher

Happy Tree Entertainment released Dreamcatcher featuring JiU, SuA, Siyeon, Handong, Yoohyeon, Dami, and Gahyun, in 2014. Their concept distinguishes them from their contemporaries, frequently combining eerie and mystical themes. Hits like Good Night and Chase Me highlight their unique style, which combines K-pop sensibilities with elements of metal and rock.

Their edgy, high-energy sound is embodied in the powerful track Scream from their 2020 album Dystopia: The Tree of Language. Dreamcatcher’s unique style has won them a devoted following and a specialized place in the K-pop scene

6. CLC

CLC is renowned for its wide range of thoughts and experimental methods. The group has persevered in releasing captivating songs in spite of obstacles and lineup changes. At the moment, the group’s lone member with the label is Eunbin. Songs like “Devil,” “Black Dress,” “Where Are You?” and others from the group’s 2015 debut demonstrate how adaptable and eager they are to try new things.

Despite not having the same level of recognition as some of their contemporaries, CLC’s contributions to K-pop demonstrate their flexibility and inventiveness in the field.

7. WJSN

WJSN, also known as the Cosmic Girls, made their Starship Entertainment debut in 2016 and have since gained recognition for their captivating, heavenly ideas. A listen to songs like Mo Mo Mo and Secret will reveal how their music combines ethereal imagery with vibrant pop tunes.

The title single Butterfly from their 2020 album Neverland carried on their trend of releasing hazy, ethereal sounds. Fans are drawn to WJSN’s charm and inventiveness, which have helped them carve out a special position for themselves in the K-pop market

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