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Given BTS is the first group since the Beatles to have three number one albums within a year, I would say K-Pop (or at least BTS) will be growing with popularity (or perhaps we're at the peak of K-Pop here in the U.S.).

What do you all think?

Here's some BTS if you want an idea of K-Pop, first two are full English:

Butter (youtube.com)

Dynamite (youtube.com)

Boy with luv (ft. Halsey) (youtube.com)

Given BTS is the first group since the Beatles to have three number one albums within a year, I would say K-Pop (or at least BTS) will be growing with popularity (or perhaps we're at the peak of K-Pop here in the U.S.). What do you all think? Here's some BTS if you want an idea of K-Pop, first two are full English: [Butter](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMweEpGlu_U) [Dynamite](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdZLi9oWNZg) [Boy with luv (ft. Halsey)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsX3ATc3FbA)

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K-Pop might stand a chance in countries that have a high proportion of Korean population, but in Europe I don´t see this happening any time soon, there are far more chances of Nigerian or Pakistani music taking over the top music spots in the EU than K-Pop.