“They are affiliated with a Korean entertainment company, debuted in South Korea, and sing in Korean,” said one commenter, suggesting they should be defined as K-pop.
I think this is a pretty reasonable list of criteria to be considered K-pop. I might even replace “singing in Korean” and “debuted in South Korea” with “target the same market/charts” (I’m sure there are K-pop groups that have at least something in English).
It’s the same reasoning I give for why Avatar TLA isn’t anime: it’s certainly anime inspired, but it’s an American animation company and not a Japanese one. This group seems obviously K-pop to me.
I think this is a pretty reasonable list of criteria to be considered K-pop. I might even replace “singing in Korean” and “debuted in South Korea” with “target the same market/charts” (I’m sure there are K-pop groups that have at least something in English).
It’s the same reasoning I give for why Avatar TLA isn’t anime: it’s certainly anime inspired, but it’s an American animation company and not a Japanese one. This group seems obviously K-pop to me.