The careers of many K-pop groups contain highs and lows, and things aren’t always straightforward. From returning after hiatus to a complete rebranding, here are some K-pop groups who are famous for re-forming or adding members. Formed in 2017, seven-member Dreamcatcher won over hearts as a rockish K-pop girl group. With dedicated followers around the world, Dreamcatcher have carved out.
K-pop boy bands Seventeen and ENHYPEN, and girl group Aespa grabbed the first three places in the monthly physical album chart in South Korea.
The three idol groups sold at least one million copies of their new albums in July, according to Hanteo Chart.
In ranking albums, Hanteo Chart now uses