K-pop legends from the first through third generations are thrilling fans with their long-awaited comebacks, reigniting the golden era of K-pop and generating immense buzz across the industry.
One of the most unexpected returns comes from the 1990s girl group Baby V.O.X, who recently made headlines by storming the end-of-year music awards. After disbanding in 2006, the iconic group reunited at the KBS Song Festival last month for their first performance in 14 years. Their nostalgic set, featuring classics like “Get Up,” captivated audiences, with their performance racking up over 3 million views on YouTube, sparking excitement from both longtime fans and new K-pop enthusiasts.
In addition to Baby V.O.X, other legendary acts like 2NE1 and BIGBANG, who dominated the K-pop scene in the late 2000s, are also making their returns with tours and special performances, further fueling the revival of K-pop’s golden years.
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