They entered the yearly chart, every video from Oh My Girl's FanTube reached 1M views, Arin became the model of BYC and was even the fixed MC at a music showㅇㅇ
But I feel like people just lost all their interest in them in one instant? I thought that since they grew step by step, that they would've been able to maintain their popularity and gone for the long run. I thought that they would've been the Soshi and Apink of the 3rd gen but...
What was the reason for this?
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1. [+292, -1]
The 4th gen has started and among the competition within female idols, they made a comeback once a year... the fact that their comeback Real Love performed badly played a big role in this
2. [+191, -2]
Their songs got worse compared to their previous ones and the new girl groups totally ascended to fame.
3. [+170, -1]
They need good songs but their comeback this year has been so-so. Female idols survive due to the general public ㅇㅇ
4. [+120, -5]
Their self-recycling is way too severe. Their Real Love MV was a copy paste of Dun Dun Dance
5. [+98, 0]
Nowadays, Even thought people are saying that female idols have strong fandoms too and whatnot, female idols still rely a lot on the general public. But Oh My Girl only came back once a year and the only person that the public knows, Arin, didn't get any solo activities after she ended her MC contract. She filmed a drama but the viewership was bad. Besides, they just have 0 buzzworthiness
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