Kpop groups with the most Youtube Subscriber in 2022. Here are top most popular kpop in the world base on their Youtube Subscriber.
1. BLACKPINK (83,2M Subscribers)
BLACKPINK is on the first level by subscriber in youtube. They really have made top rangking in youtube channel. Their subscriber have far enough to beat all of kpop group. Blackpink recently made their debut at 2022 MTV Video and Music Awards. At the prestigious ceremony, the girl group's member Lisa won the Best K-Pop Award for her song 'Lalisa'. The band also performed their track 'Pink Venom' at the annual event.
Apart from their high-quality songs and concepts, Blackpink’s uncanny ability to capture the audience’s attention with their high-powered performance. We assure you that once you welcome Lisa, Jennie Kim, Jisoo, and Rosé into your life, it will be hard for you to let them go.
2. BTS (72,1M Subscribers)
BTS is arguably *the* most popular K-pop group in the world and with good reason. Their accolades include: becoming the first artists in iTunes history to have eight songs hit number one in 100 countries, breaking the record for most viewers for a YouTube premiere, and absolutely crushing a U.S. stadium tour.
With three rappers (RM, Suga, and J-Hope) and four vocalists (Jin, Jimin, V, and Jungkook), strengths, struggles, and how to manage each colorful personality allows the K-pop band to have that undeniable chemistry on and off stage that we love to see.
3. TWICE (15,1M Subscribers)
TWICE (트와이스) is a nine-member girl group under JYP Entertainment. They were formed through the competition reality show SIXTEEN and officially debuted on October 20, 2015 with the mini album The Story Begins.
Twice earned their first No. 1 on the sales ranking in 2021 with Taste of Love and they increased that sum earlier this month with Between 1 & 2. Looking at all K-pop acts, Blackpink is now tied with two other names for the fifth-most No. 1 titles on the Top Album Sales chart.
4. BIGBANG (14,9M Subscribers)
From being the FIRST Kpop group who writes their own songs to the first Korean mainstream hip-hop idols to spicing up the stage in their concerts, Bigbang broke the stereotypes in the K-pop industry.
5. Stray Kids (11,1M Subscribers)
Stray Kids debuted on March 25, 2018 with I Am Not and its title track "District 9". The group announced its fandom name, STAY, on August 1st. That was a few days before their first comeback on August 6 with the title track "My Pace" and the mini album I Am Who. Finally, they released I Am You on October 22. The three mini albums, the I Am series, were all released in less than a year and are all part of the same narrative cycle revolving around the theme of identity and self-discovery.
6. TXT (9,94M Subscribers)
Tomorrow X Together (TXT) read as ‘tomorrow by together’, is the second boy group from Big Hit Entertainment. It consists of five members: Yeonjun, Soobin, Beomgyu, Hueningkai, and Taehyun. The group made their debut on March 4, 2019 with the EP, The Dream Chapter: Star.
On January 15, 2020, TXT made their Japanese debut with the single "Magic Hour", which includes the Japanese versions of their songs "Run Away", "Crown", and "Angel or Devil". The single debuted at number one on the Oricon daily chart and at number two on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
7. EXO (8,98M Subscribers)
Exo, the K-Pop band has distinguished itself in this different concept. Elements Powers Each member of EXO has different powers. By switching from hip-hop with Auto-Tune to pop rhythmic, Exo always innovates and explores new things. When you listen to them, you are forced to watch their choreographies because they are entertaining, and well adapted to their songs and concept.
8. iKON (8,76M Subscribers)
iKON is a South Korean boy band that debuted on September 15, 2015 under YG Entertainment. The group was first introduced in the reality survival program WIN: Who is Next as "Team B”, which includes all current members except Chan. After that, Team B went on to appear in the 2014 reality survival program Mix & Match, which determined the final seven-member line-up of iKON: B.I, Bobby, Jay, Ju-ne, Song, DK and Chan.
9. SEVENTEEN (8,67M Subscribers)
Although they aren’t the first idol to self-produce, they are the ones to normalize the notion that idols should be able to showcase their artistry and be celebrated for it. Besides their music and choreography, that is not the only SEVENTEEN’s repertoire, they are known for being one of the most synchronized acts. Hence, they earned the title of being the “K-Pop Performance Powerhouse.”
10. ITZY (7,86M Subscribers)
ITZY (있지) is a five-member girl group under JYP Entertainment. They debuted on February 12, 2019 with the digital single album "IT'z Different". Prior to their debut, the members had previous experience in the industry. Chaeryeong was a contestant on the SBS competition show K-pop Star 3 in 2013. She then went to compete in JYP survival show SIXTEEN in 2015, however, she failed to become a member of the winning girl group, TWICE. Ryujin was a contestant on JTBC's survival show MIXNINE from 2017 to 2018 and she placed first for girls but lost in the final competition to the boys team. Yeji was a contestant on SBS' The Fan but was eliminated in episode 5. All of the members, with the exception of Lia, appeared in Mnet's reality show Stray Kids as a project group against the boy group Stray Kids in 2017.
Here are Hot List of every kpop group and their total amount of YouTube subscribers until last years 2022.