Best K-POP Groups for New Fans in 2026
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Getting into K-POP is easy. Choosing where to start is the hard part. There are hundreds of active groups right now, and every fan gives a different answer.
This guide recommends groups based on what actually makes them a great entry point — deep catalogues, accessible content, welcoming fanbases, and active 2026 presence.
If You're Completely New: Start Here
BTS — The most documented group in K-POP history. Years of subtitled variety shows, documentaries, and interviews available in English. Start with: Dynamite, Boy With Luv, or the documentary Burn the Stage.
BLACKPINK — The most globally recognized K-POP girl group. Clean visual aesthetic, English-language content widely available. Start with: How You Like That, DDU-DU DDU-DU, Pink Venom.
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For 4th Gen: The Current Wave
SEVENTEEN — 13 members who self-produce, write, and choreograph. Enormous catalogue, genuinely welcoming fandom. Start with: Left & Right, HOT, Darl+ing.
Stray Kids — Self-producing group with a harder, more intense sound. Strong for fans who like their music with more edge. Start with: God's Menu, MIROH, Case 143.
NewJeans — Minimal aesthetic, accessible sound, massive global streaming numbers. Start with: Hype Boy, Ditto, OMG.
For Girl Groups
aespa — Concept-heavy, high-production, currently one of the biggest girl groups globally. Start with: Supernova, Next Level, Black Mamba.
TWICE — Consistently bright pop, one of the most accessible girl group catalogues. Start with: FANCY, Feel Special, TT.
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