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Top 10 South Korean Dramas You Should Watch in 2021
We bring here a list of Top 10 K-Dramas you can watch in 2021
| 10 Jun 2021 3:03 PM GMT
Korean Dramas, popularly known as K-Dramas, have blessed us with so many incredible dramas in just a few years. Many youngsters, especially in this pandemic, do watch K-Dramas on a daily basis.
K-Dramas are TV series that are broadcasted in the Korean language, no doubt, they have been subtitled in English, are popular worldwide. Many K-dramas have been adapted throughout the world, and some have had a great impact on other countries too. Some of the most famous dramas have been broadcast via traditional television channels in other countries.
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BTS and BLACKPINK still rule the K-pop roost, but competition within South Korea’s pop industry is both gruelling and fierce, with a group debuting (seemingly) every other week.
So, when ENHYPEN (part of the Hybe family, alongside BTS) made their much-awaited first comeback on April 26 via a live-streamed press conference with new single ‘Drunk-Dazed’, they rather aptly called the music landscape a “battlefield”, noting that between the latest groups (known as the K-pop’s fourth generation of idols) there is a war to be the hottest and the best.
The fourth generation includes groups such as Stray Kids, ITZY, ATEEZ and TXT, all of whom debuted after 2018 and have already achieved significant success across the globe. They’ve been joined by a slew of rookie idols looking to make their own mark on the world of music.