Monday, December 23, 2024

K-Pop Groups With Concepts That Stand Out

1992

K-Pop Groups With Concepts That Stand Out

1992

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K-pop groups are known for their spectacular performances and good music. By showcasing their talents and charming personalities, they attract fans who support them in the long run. Another aspect that makes K-pop groups stand out is the unique concepts they introduce for themselves.

Though K-pop groups tend to explore different themes in each comeback, some stick to their storylines and stay faithful to their concepts since debut. Fans are curious to find out the meaning behind these concepts, even creating theories and discussing them within the fandom. They get excited to discover the hints hidden in music videos or concept photos.

Here are notable K-pop groups with unique concepts that define their identity as a team:

EXO

Newer K-pop fans may not know this about EXO, but the group actually debuted with a superpower and alien concept. Each EXO member reflects a superpower that differs from the others, including wind, fire, earth, teleportation, lightning, water, frost, and light. In the group’s storyline, EXO comes from a different planet called the “Exo Planet.” During their “Obsession” era, EXO was even put face-to-face with their evil clones.

aespa

One of the leading 4th generation girl groups, aespa features virtual avatars for each member as their concept. The four real members each have their virtual counterparts called æ, who live on the planet KWANGYA and serve as aespa’s hidden members. The group’s lore is all about the Real World and the Virtual World. The æ members represent the ideal image of oneself that they put on the Internet, which is purposely shown to everyone else.

VIXX

Known as the “Kings of Concepts” among K-pop fans, VIXX is a 2nd-generation boy group that features multiple storylines with uniquely different concepts. Throughout their musical journey, VIXX has inspired their comebacks with novel themes like space vampires, Hyde & Jekyll, voodoo dolls, cyborgs, Greek mythology, and perfumers. Their dark concepts are well-loved by fans, and they truly impress with the diversity they offer.

ATEEZ

Famous for being “pirate kings,” ATEEZ is a 4th-generation boy group that caught many people’s attention with their pirate concept. In one of their performances in the 2021 idol survival program “Kingdom,” ATEEZ lived up to their pirate concept and showed an explosive performance where they defended a pirate ship and tried to take down a sea monster onstage.

Throughout their comebacks, ATEEZ has been creative about being “pirates.” They were island explorers in “Wave,” sky sailors in “Illusion,” and desert conquerors in “Treasure.” Their concept symbolizes how they look for treasure, the meaning of life, as pirates. The members even call their leader, Hongjoong, the “captain.”

KARD

One of the few mixed-gender K-pop groups, KARD is a 3rd-generation group under DSP Media. In addition to being a group with both girls and boys, KARD also presents a unique concept related to playing cards. Each member stands for a suit card or face card, which indicates a letter in their group name. Member BM is the King (K), J.Seph is the Ace (A), Somin is the Black Joker (R), and Jiwoo is the Color Joker (R). The D signifies a hidden card, which represents the guests or features they have in a comeback.

With the unique concepts of these K-pop groups, their comebacks are becoming more exciting to anticipate. These concepts not only help to visualize the message of their songs but also highlight the group’s creativity and storytelling skills in every album.

Source: www.kpopstarz.com, www.sportskeeda.com
Photo Credit: www.instagram.com/official_kard, www.instagram.com/ateez_official_, www.instagram.com/vixx_stargram, www.instagram.com/aespa_official, www.instagram.com/weareone.exo, www.youtube.com/@SMTOWN