
1. Seventeen: Working It
It was likely no easy task to debut a 13-member boy band—essentially the largest in K-pop today—but Seventeen proved that more really is more. The dudes released some of the catchiest boy-band gems this year, but more importantly, they were self-sufficient creators. For example, member Woozi wrote and produced their addictive debut single "Adore U," while Hoshi created the choreography in the video. Furthermore, this band looks like they could be the next to find a strong following in the U.S. a la BIGBANG, EXO and BTS after their debut 17 Carat EP became this year's longest-charting K-pop album stateside.
What's Next?: The band needs to keep the momentum it has created high by remaining visible on the K-pop scene.

2. Oh My Girl: Working It
Eight-member female act Oh My Girl got some international attention for being mistaken as sex workers in a U.S. airport, but you'd be foolish to think that's the only reason they're remarkable. With their two singles "Cupid" and "Closer," the group crafted unique compositions when they mixed bubblegum cheerleader chants in the former, then showed off a sensual side on the melancholy "Closer." Furthermore, OMG created some of the most memorable stage performances this year with impressive group formations and choreopgrahies. Not to mention, these girls can slay a Beyonce cover...a cappella.
What's Next?: "Cupid" and "Closer" were some of the best rookie releases this year, but the group needs songs that solidify its identity and lets more members shine while still including strong formations and choreography.

3. iKON: Working It
While Fuse's 2015 Breakout Star WINNER was the first boy band to debut under YG Entertainment after BIGBANG, iKON is seemingly being pushed as their official predecessor. The hip-hop based act has found a way to deliver aggressive bangers ("Rhythm Ta," "Anthem"), but also sentimental rap ("Apology," "My Type") that showcase their versatility. Plus, members Bobby and B.I. typically have a hand in writing and producing their songs.
What's Next?: Ensuring that they keep their momentum going, and don't wait too long to release follow-up material.

4. Twice: Needs Work
After being created on a singing competition that cut 16 young girls into the nine-member group before us, Twice is one K-pop's most-anticipated acts in a long time as the new girl group under JYP Entertainment, joining a legacy set by Wonder Girls and miss A. "Ooh Ahh" is one of the happiest pop songs in a minute, but the song structure was confusing and at times made the singers' voices sound alien-like. The music video was confusing as well, as it didn't even show each girl until the 1:30 mark (way late to establish a collective's identity) and the live performances felt like the group was all over the place (granted, it's very tough to make nine people move as one).
What's Next?: More polished releases that includes more cohesive concepts. These girls all look and carry themselves like stars; they just need the material to shine.

5. Day6: Working It
Despite also coming from JYP Entertainment, DAY6 are tough to call a K-pop boy band. Not only does the group members play their own instruments, but they don't totally participate in a lot of K-pop performance shows or late-night talk shows that other groups do. Instead, DAY6 has been focused on busking and street performances to cut their teeth in the industry. It's produced some great results, with debut EP The Day standing out as one of the best rookie releases this year, featuring their uplifting single "Congratulations" and the synth-drenched "Colors."
What's Next?: Keep producing their own music, and while the whole no-TV-shows thing is respectable, really, would it kill their manager to book them on a TV show or two? That type of exposure is key for international fans.

6. Romeo: Needs Work
While it'd be a tough case to say new boy band Romeo was copying the established male act Infinite, fans cried foul when the septet hit the scene—likely due to their fashion-forward look, synth-pop sound and that "Last Romeo" was the title of a 2014 Infinite single. Whatever their inspiration, Romeo should search for something more unique, as they've hardly been able to make a splash on the scene and differentiate themselves from their K-pop counterparts.
What's Next?: A concept and music that makes them stand out—and avoid anything that recalls Infinite.

7. CLC: Needs Work
These five ladies are the second girl group to debut under Cube Entertainment after international favorites 4Minute, that includes viral star HyunA. While 4Minute has dropped loud, attitude-heavy jams since their start, CLC has yet to find much of a voice. Debut single "Pepe" was an expertly crafted earworm, but since it dropped, the band has yet to establish much of an identity with its music video, promotions, and follow-up releases, essentially delegating the group to be another follower in a new trend of cutesy-leaning girl groups.
What's Next?: Releases that prove why CLC needs to exist in the K-pop sphere. That funky feeling in "Pepe" was great; more of that, please.

8. Monsta X: Working It
If the new girl-groups trend is innocence, the new boy-band trend is hard hip-hop. Monsta X found a passionate following after it was created on the TV singing competition No.Mercy and displayed that show's same fighting spirit. "Hero" sees the group growling over an addictive dance beat, while the excellent debut single "Trespass" is a punch of aggressive rap swirled with addictive pop croons that seem to indicate that there's more to these guys than just hip-hop.
What's Next?: Finding ways to set themselves apart from the other rap-focused groups.

9. The Ark: Working It
If you don't recognize The Ark by name, you would definitely remember their debut music video. Anthemic single "The Light" told a heartbreaking story of a mother and daughter's tight-knit bond, and what happens when said daughter unexpectedly passes away in a car crash. It's heavy stuff and The Ark found a way to express those tough feelings and the message of always showing love in a mature, positive and accessible way.
What's Next?: The group should follow the path of telling unique stories not usually found in K-pop.

10. N.Flying: Needs Work
Following in line of K-pop-rock bands like FTISLAND and CNLBUE, N.Flying is the new band under FNC Entertainment that looks to change up the formula created by their seniors by blending hard-hitting raps on their alt-rock compositions. The group contributes to the compositions (with bassist Jin and rapper Seung Hyub taking active roles on all their EPs to date), but their newness shows here.
What's Next?: Their concept is strong and one that is unique in the scene--if the group can continue to sharpen its skills.

11. GFriend: Working It, But Still Needs Work
Identified as an early artist to watch in 2015 by many media outlets, GFriend is the leader in the new wave of innocent girl groups hitting the K-pop scene, and arguably the most successful so far. Debut single "Glass Bead" is a nostalgic gem that heavily recalls Girls' Generation's earliest work, from the sound to the energetic choreography.
What's Next?: While they've been successful for a rookie act, to truly cement themselves GFriend will need material that carves out an unique identity for them, or they'll risk being nothing but a SNSD tribute act.
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Date: 2015-12-29 02:09 am (UTC)*mind blown*
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Date: 2015-12-29 02:16 am (UTC)i need Cube to step it up. I love CLC and i can't believe they just disappeared from the kpop scene but i'm happy seeing the ark working it. Patiently waiting for both of these girl groups' comeback!!
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Date: 2015-12-29 02:20 am (UTC)that's such a terrible way to phrase it.
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Date: 2015-12-29 02:37 am (UTC)Anyway, my favs are praised (Seventeen & Oh My Girl) so I'm happy. XD
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Date: 2015-12-29 02:39 am (UTC)Anyway, I agree about Seventeen. Man, if Pledis manages to keep that momentum going in 2016 they'll be unstoppable.
Ikon finally impressed me with Dumb and Dumber which is the catchy sort of music they should have debuted with. I feel like they are getting closer to their ideal sound and I have no doubt Hanbin will get there quite soon. However, Ikon's singers need a lot of work vocally. Junhoe's voice is gonna be shot to hell soon and that's worrying.
Oh My Girl's Closer is one of the BEST songs I've ever heard in k pop period. It's so dreamlike and ethereal and their voices are so freaking good. They are making other k pop groups that only have one or two members that can sing look bad lol.
I really like Gfriend but I'm mostly only here for the very talented Yuju and the stunning Eunha.
Day6's Colours is one of the best songs of 2015 and if you haven't listened to it yet, now bask in its excellence:
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Date: 2015-12-29 02:51 am (UTC)some girls from their company will be on produce 101 maybe theyll get some attention
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Date: 2015-12-29 02:50 am (UTC)I hope they do more reality stuff next year with all of the group or YG at least gives them some kind of training for things like that. I can't wait to see the lives of Dumb & Dumber and What's Wrong soon.
TWICE....great dresses, beautiful dresses. I mean they are all very, very pretty but...they can't sing. Like..at all and their stage presence is just not there. HOWEVER! They have improved on stage and hopefully by next comeback they'll sing in a pitch that is more flattering to them. I like them and I'm willing to wait to see them get better but compared to other rookie groups they are not where they should be when it comes to talent.
I wanna check out The Ark and Mamamoo
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Date: 2015-12-29 03:22 am (UTC)But I can't spare too much time for her cuz I'm busy hoping Jihyo ignores the weight shamers and busy praying my girl Jungyeon gets more time to shine in their next comeback and wishing they'd give her the edgy haircut she deserves or just grow it out cuz that boring haircut is not the one. They've somehow managed to hide exactly how stunning she is and thats unacceptable.
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Date: 2015-12-29 03:16 am (UTC)I like Gfriend, Ikon enough to pay attention to all of their singles and I casually listen to seventeen and twice.
That being said, the descriptions for them were pretty spot on.
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Date: 2015-12-29 03:19 am (UTC)While as a Twice's fan I agree they need work (and a lot), I don't agree with the reason. Their song is doing really well and they are clearly not selected for their singing abilities (like a lot of JYPent idols).
And I'm not throwing shade, because I kind of agree, but I find interesting that Gfriend and Twice are more popular than OMG and The Ark but the last ones are "working it", while the other two need work. I guess this proves that there is not a perfect formula for success.
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Date: 2015-12-29 03:37 am (UTC)Seriously, about the TV show thing: while I do think that they should get more exposure in Korea, it's not like they haven't been on TV. Just because they haven't been on the "established" idol shows (Weekly Idol, MNet, MCountdown, etc.) doesn't mean that they're invisible. They were on TV in Taiwan, Singapore, and Thailand, and they've been ~fairly~ consistent on V App. According to fan reports, they've gotten a pretty solid fanbase in Korea and are recognized by the "artsy" Hongdae crowd which is always good, and they're working on establishing their music first.
They seem happy and are always so passionate whenever they're on stage. I think it's working out fine for them.
On another note, I basically like everyone on this list... I guess that says something about my music choices?
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Date: 2015-12-29 03:46 am (UTC)- Oh My Girl are amazing. Closer is such a pretty song.
- I wish iKon would keep releasing songs like Rhythm Ta, Anthem, and My Type instead of songs like Dumb & Dumber and What's Wrong because they just sound like generic electronic songs and Big Bang has that department covered.
- I agree that Twice needs work vocally, but they have so much energy so I love them anyway.
- Day6 seem cool but I didn't really like most of their mini.
- I forget about Romeo a lot tbh.
- CLC are great but Like was such a boring song.
- IDC about Monsta X or The Ark.
- I hope N.Flying gets more attention because the second NeoSchool debuts, it's over for them.
- I love G-Friend.
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Date: 2015-12-29 06:42 am (UTC)Twice is a sweet group of girls from what I saw of them in their variety show, but they need a lot of work on stage presence and cohesiveness.
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Date: 2015-12-29 03:55 am (UTC)I have never gotten the hype around Twice tbh. I saw them compared to a Disney Channel act somewhere and...yeah, I see it.
I still don't know who anyone is in Seventeen but they're just always so damned energetic and it's so much fun to watch them. I hope they don't get burned out with all the work they're doing.
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