Chic
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Just wanna throw it out there again but an obstacle to their marketability is their race. So as much promise as there is with their fanbase and talent, being Asian in American entertainment is not really a thing. How many Asian singers can you think of at the same level as an Ariana Grande or Dj Khalid (popular in America)? You at least have some black and Latino rep.
Barely any, so it'll be a test to see how they do.
Yeah. I think about how Far East Movement, Asian-Americans mind you, had a club hit that led to nowhere. Now where are they? Not the best comparison. Definitely not on the same level as BTS. The struggle here for Asians is so real for them. I have Asian friends who complain about a lack of representation in the entertainment industry.
I don't think they're momentum is slowing anytime soon here. I'd be lying if I said I'm not anxious to see how long they will last. I'm basing this off of how fickle fans are. If a hotter boy band comes along and steal their spotlight, BTS can hang it up. America loves novelty. You have to be able to really catch our attention and keep it. Sooner or later it will wear off and all that will be left are the fans who support them no matter what.