Why Do K-Pop Co-ed groups Always Fail?
Kpop fans have plenty of groups to choose from, but co-ed ensembles remain a rare breed that often struggle to last. From early mixed groups of the ’90s to the infamous scandals and cultural hurdles they face today, we dive into why co-ed Kpop groups find it so tough to thrive. Is the blend of male and female idols a recipe for success or a complicated conundrum? Let’s unpack the challenges and possibilities behind this unique Kpop phenomenon!
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