K-Pop’s December Data Drop: BTS, Lim Young Woong, IVE Dominate Brand Power! 📊✨
Hello Korea Fam! Alex Kim here, your resident tech & industry visionary, ready to peel back the layers on the latest K-Pop phenomenon: brand reputation. In the fast-paced world of Hallyu, understanding the digital pulse of our beloved idols is more crucial than ever. So, let’s power up our analytics engines and dive into the Korea Brand Reputation Institute’s meticulously crunched data for December 2025!
The numbers are in, and for December 2025, the undisputed kings and queens of brand power have been revealed! Leading the pack is the global sensation, BTS, securing the top spot. Following closely at number two is the beloved trot powerhouse, Lim Young Woong, with the captivating girl group IVE rounding out the top three. This ranking reflects the intense engagement and buzz generated by these artists across various digital spheres.

We’re talking serious data here. The Korea Brand Reputation Institute conducted its analysis between November 27 and December 27, 2025, processing a staggering 108,476,322 pieces of big data related to singers. This comprehensive approach scrutinizes consumer participation, media mentions, communication frequency, and community engagement. Interestingly, this December’s total big data volume marks a 15.89% decrease compared to the 128,963,307 pieces analyzed in November. This shift suggests a fascinating recalibration in digital consumption patterns during the year-end period.
The Brand Reputation Index isn’t just about popularity; it’s a sophisticated metric derived from consumer behavior analysis. It classifies data into participation value, communication value, media value, and community value, alongside positive-negative sentiment analysis and a robust reputation analysis algorithm. Essentially, it tells us who’s talking about whom, where, how, how much, and why.
Let’s break down the top contenders and their individual scores:
- 🥇 BTS: With a brand reputation index of 6,809,220, the septet — RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook — claimed first place. Despite a 33.26% dip from their November score of 10,202,812, their undeniable global impact kept them firmly at the apex. Their participation index was 242,916, media index 1,087,085, communication index 1,925,872, and community index 3,553,348.
- 🥈 Lim Young Woong: The trot sensation secured second place with an index of 6,055,100. While seeing a 10.50% decrease from November’s 6,765,253, his incredibly loyal fandom (the “Hero Generation”) continues to ensure his strong presence. His participation index was 954,713, media index 1,850,551, communication index 1,282,405, and community index 1,967,432.
- 🥉 IVE: The “Lucky Icons” of K-Pop — An Yu Jin, Gaeul, Rei, Jang Won Young, Liz, Leeseo — clinched third with a brand reputation index of 5,291,094. Notably, they were the only top 3 act to see an increase, rising by 2.54% from their November score of 5,159,897. Their participation index was 219,404, media index 1,040,833, communication index 1,750,752, and community index 2,280,105.
Beyond the top three, some seismic shifts occurred. Hwasa of MAMAMOO made an absolutely stunning leap to fourth place, recording a brand reputation index of 3,517,427. This marks an incredible 294.28% increase from her November index of 892,103 – a testament to her recent activities generating massive buzz. Meanwhile, BLACKPINK (Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, Lisa) secured fifth place with an index of 3,260,128, though this represents a significant 52.51% drop from their previous month’s 6,864,541.

The broader top 30 for December 2025 paints a vibrant picture of K-Pop’s diverse landscape. Following the top five, we see powerhouses like Stray Kids, SEVENTEEN, EXO, LE SSERAFIM, BIGBANG, and TWICE maintaining their strong influence. Newcomers like ILLIT and BABYMONSTER are also making their presence felt, alongside veteran artists and rising stars across various genres, proving that the Hallyu wave continues to evolve at a breathtaking pace.

According to Director Koo Chang-hwan of the Korea Brand Reputation Institute, the overall decline in big data volume for singers in December (down 15.89% from November) can be further dissected: brand consumption fell by 5.54%, brand issues by 4.56%, brand communication by 19.03%, and brand 확산 (diffusion/spread) by a notable 25.56%. This suggests a collective slowdown in overall digital engagement across the board, which is a key trend to monitor as we move into the new year.
Alex Kim’s Take: “While the slight dip in overall data volume for December might seem concerning at first glance, it’s crucial for Global K-Fans and industry players alike to view this through a seasonal lens. Year-end often brings shifts in content consumption and public focus. What’s truly compelling here is IVE’s steady growth amidst a general downturn, showcasing incredible fan loyalty and effective brand strategy. And Hwasa’s monumental surge is a powerful reminder that an artist’s individual impact can transcend broader market trends. The future of K-Pop brand dynamics lies in understanding these micro-trends within the macro data.”
Director Koo further commented on the individual successes, attributing BTS’s continued reign to the growing anticipation for their full-group activities, while Lim Young Woong’s strong second place reflects his deep connection with his fandom during the holiday season. He praised IVE’s transformation into “lucky icons,” Hwasa’s “perfect all-kill” on music charts, and BLACKPINK’s ongoing “history-making” journey.

The December 2025 artist brand reputation analysis included a vast array of talent, from **BTS** and **Lim Young Woong** to **IVE**, **Hwasa**, **BLACKPINK**, **Stray Kids**, **SEVENTEEN**, **EXO**, **LE SSERAFIM**, **BIGBANG**, **TWICE**, **aespa**, **BABYMONSTER**, and many, many more. This expansive data pool gives us a comprehensive look at the powerful digital landscape shaping the K-Pop industry. As we move forward into 2026, we at Hello Korea will be watching these trends closely, dissecting the data to bring you the most incisive insights into the future of Hallyu!
Editor: Alex Kim 💻













