Newsie Posted April 27, 2014 Share Posted April 27, 2014 Media outlet MBN TV has recently released the rankings of second-generation girl groups by fandom size according to the numbers shown on their respective fan cafes. As of April 24, 2014, the rankings are as follows: 1. Girls’ Generation (2007) - 245,447 2. A Pink (2011) - 86,596 3. Wonder Girls (2007) - 80,579 4. 2NE1 (2009) - 74,090 5. f(x) (2009) - 62,316 6. Girl's Day (2010) - 48,245 7. KARA (2007) - 45,602 8. Brown Eyed Girls (2006) - 37,596 9. 4minute (2009) - 34,645 10. miss A (2010) - 33,713 11. SECRET (2009) - 28,168 12. SISTAR (2010) - 25,342 13. T-ara (2009) - 25,158 14. Davichi (2008) - 23,677 15. After School (2009) - 19,397 16. AOA (2012) - 10,928 17. Crayon Pop (2012) - 10,603 Coming in at number 1 is the unrivaled Girls’ Generation. Making it past the average five year lifespan of most girl groups, Girls’ Generation has taken charge of the top spot. Of all the girl groups that debuted in 2007, Girls’ Generation is actually the only group with every single one of its original members remaining. With a total of 245,447 fans in their fan cafe, they are able to stand their ground against boy groups. Their fandom power is evident through the first place wins on music programs, not only for their latest “Mr.Mr.” album, but their previous albums as well. The difference between number one and two is staggering, with almost triple the amount of fans in Girls’ Generation compared to A Pink (86,596). And compared to Crayon Pop in 17th place, their fan size is 20 times larger. Also worth mentioning is Crayon Pop at number 17. Considering their status as a rookie group compared to their seniors, Crayon Pop has climbed up a long way. After making a hit with “Bar Bar Bar,” the size of their fan group has grown. Their fans are known for turning heads with their loud fan chants, synchronized choreography, and matching costumes in support of the group. View the full article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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