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For The First Time In 67 Months, The #1 K-Pop Boy Group Brand Reputation Ranking Has Changed

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Last updated: January 14, 2024 5:26 am
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For The First Time In 67 Months, The #1 K-Pop Boy Group Brand Reputation Ranking Has Changed
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On January 13, the Korea Brand Reputation Research Institute released the results of their monthly K-Pop boy group brand reputation rankings. While the rankings on this list change from month to month, the group that has reigned with the #1 position for the past 67 months — over five and a half years — has been BTS.

However, January 2024’s rankings have become the first to feature a different artist in the #1 position since BTS first started their reign back so many months ago!

Following their recent and impressive growth in popularity, especially with album sales, SEVENTEEN has become the new #1 artist in the K-Pop boy group brand reputation ranking.

Interestingly, the #2 position is also taken by someone besides BTS! NCT comes in at the second position this month, with BTS still placed high at #3.

With all of BTS’s members now enlisted in the military, it only makes sense that their brand reputation would decline for a while their brand points have decreased by about 47% since December. Once their members start completing their enlistments later this year, it will be unsurprising to see it go back up again!

From #15 to #1, this month’s brand reputation rankings are as follows: BOYNEXTDOOR, BTOB, TVXQ, Super Junior, ATEEZ, ASTRO, SHINee, EXO, Stray Kids, THE BOYZ, ZEROBASEONE, RIIZE, BTS, NCT, and SEVENTEEN.

Congratulations to SEVENTEEN for this impressive accomplishment!

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