The intricate tapestry of Korean popular music, spanning over a century, has finally been chronicled in a definitive new publication. Titled ‘K-Pop Star History’, this ambitious work offers an unparalleled look into the artists and movements that have shaped not only a nation’s sound but a global cultural phenomenon.

A special revised edition of the 2023 Korea Publication Culture Industry Promotion Agency-selected ‘Excellent Publication Content’ ‘Korean Star History: From Lee Wol-hwa to BTS’, ‘K-Pop Star History’ (subtitled: From Chae Kyu-yeop to PLAVE) meticulously details the historical journey of singers and stars who have led the flow of Korean popular music for over a century.
Expanding on its predecessor, ‘K-Pop Star History’ now features a comprehensive roster of 41 artists/teams. While it covers the original 36 from early pioneers like Chae Kyu-yeop to the global phenomenon BTS, it also proudly integrates five additional powerhouse acts, reflecting K-Pop’s dynamic evolution:
- 🎤 BLACKPINK: The queens who continue to break global records.
- 🎶 Lim Young-woong: The trot prince charming the nation.
- 🚀 Stray Kids: Chart-toppers known for their self-producing prowess.
- 🌸 NiziU: The vibrant Japanese girl group connecting with fans across Asia.
- 🤖 PLAVE: The revolutionary virtual idol group pushing boundaries into the metaverse.
Today, K-Pop transcends its national origins, emerging as a vital axis in global music. Groups such as BTS, BLACKPINK, TWICE, SEVENTEEN, and Stray Kids have not merely entered but fundamentally reshaped the U.S. and European pop markets. ‘K-Pop Star History’ delves into the profound historical contributions of the trailblazing artists who paved the way for this global ascendancy over the past century.
Author Bae Gook-nam meticulously analyzes the intricate relationship between the Korean music industry, its passionate fandom culture, and the pervasive influence stars wield over societal values and public perception. Early figures like Cho Yong-pil, alongside groundbreaking groups such as Seo Taiji and Boys and H.O.T., cultivated a robust fandom culture that directly propelled the industrialization of K-Pop. This foundation allowed countless subsequent artists and idol groups to elevate K-Pop’s global standing. Moreover, the evolution of the ‘K-Pop star’ concept has broadened to embrace multi-entertainers who seamlessly navigate singing, acting, and variety show appearances.
Notably, the book casts its gaze toward the future, exploring the burgeoning phenomenon of virtual idols that bridge the digital and real worlds amidst rapidly changing technological landscapes. It not only chronicles the past but also anticipates K-Pop’s limitless future expansion.
Regarding his work, author Bae Gook-nam stated, “Systematic research on Korean popular music and stars is still lacking. We hope that ‘K-Pop Star History’ will serve as a definitive guide for popular culture researchers, industry professionals, and global fans to accurately understand Korean popular music.”
This book isn’t just a chronology; it’s a vital analytical tool for understanding the cultural engine behind the Hallyu wave. For anyone looking to truly grasp K-Pop’s enduring power, this is essential reading, showing how past legends paved the way for today’s global icons.
The release of ‘K-Pop Star History’ marks a significant moment for K-Pop studies, offering invaluable insights into its past, present, and exciting future.
Editor: Hannah Choi 🎬












