231209 Billboard’s Greatest Pop Stars of 2023: Introduction & Honorable Mentions (Staff List): Jung Kook mentioned
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231209 Billboard’s Greatest Pop Stars of 2023: Introduction & Honorable Mentions (Staff List): Jung Kook mentioned
by bie716
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Jung Kook didn’t make it to their Top 10 list, but got an honourable mention (listed in alphabetica order)
>First, though, our obligatory reminder that unlike with our Year-End Charts, these Greatest Pop Stars are not mathematically determined by stats like chart position, streams or sales numbers. They play a big part in our final rankings, of course — but so do things like music videos, live performances and social media presence, and more intangible factors like cultural importance, industry influence and overall omnipresence. (And we measure this over the entire 2023 calendar, so if you were only heard from at the beginning or end of the year — or only had one big song or moment — that’s gonna hurt your performance here as well.)
>You’ll probably get the hang of what we mean. Read on below for our best-of-the-rest picks in alphabetical order, and apologies to all the veteran hitmakers and rising phenoms whose presence we couldn’t make room for with just 10 honorable mention spots — it was a huge year for pop stars new and old, and even a top 50 we would’ve probably ended up leaving someone out.
>**JUNG KOOK**
>Their Year in Pop: The BTS alum had earned some solo success pre-2023, but it was quickly dwarfed by “Seven,” the frisky Latto collab that debuted atop the Hot 100, topped the Global 200 for (sure enough) seven weeks and generally confirmed that Jung Kook was here to stay as a solo star. He kept things rolling with an additional pair of top five hits — “3D” with Jack Harlow and “Standing Next to You” — and his debut solo LP Golden, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, held off only by Taylor Swift’s blockbuster 1989 (Taylor’s Edition). With his hits, accompanying music videos and even a spellbinding Fallon appearance, Jung Kook proved himself the kind of triple-threat we don’t see very often in the 2020s (in this country anyway) — with no less an exemplar than Usher blessing his solo star status via his appearance on the “Standing” Remix.
>Why Not Top 10: Jung Kook really only came on in the second half of the year — so if he keeps up the momentum going into 2024, he could be a major top 10 contender in next year’s rankings.
To me, they were trying to make it sound objective, without revealing in detail how the measurements were made. Also, whatever measures they used are flawed if the people who made a splash in the second half of the year are penalised. And finally, when they talk abt “if he keeps up the momentum going into 2024”, it clearly ignores the fact that he is enlisting (which the same publication has recently written abt before).
“**Why Not Top 10**: Jung Kook really only came on in the second half of the year — so if he keeps up the momentum going into 2024, he could be a major top 10 contender in next year’s rankings”
Not that this random billboard list matters in any way, but that’s such a dumb reason to not include someone in the top 10. He smashed records left and right but none of it counts just because he didn’t release music until july? lol.
**Edit:** it makes even less sense when you read their criteria. They didn’t base it entirely on music, they also looked at “things like music videos, live performances and social media presence, and more intangible factors like cultural importance, industry influence and overall omnipresence”. Jungkook went viral multiple times this year because of his Calvin Klein campaign that ended up being the biggest CK campaign ever…And that’s literally just *one* of the things he has done this year, he’s been everywhere this year.
What to expect from billboard? 🙃
I guarantee Olivia Rodrigo will be on this list and her album dropped the same day Taes did. This isn’t to shade her place on the list should my prediction come true or say it’s not valid, but it’s more a statement on how silly billboard is.
JK has 10 years of incredible group activity! That doesn’t get eliminated when he puts out a solo album.