Forbes Lists 5 K-pop Soloists Who Could Break In The U.S. In 2021

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1. J-Hope
J-Hope has made history as “one of about five South Korean soloists to appear on the Billboard 200” and “the first to break into the top forty” with his debut mixtape Hope World.
Following his “Chicken Noodle Soup” collab with Becky G, J-Hope was able to reach higher heights by being one of the few artists to break into Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.
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2. Wonho
Wonho’s mini-album Love Synonym Pt.1: Right For Me did so well that it “reached the Top Album Sales chart, which is notable for someone who just embarked on a solo venture.
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3. Baekhyun
From his mini-albums City Lights and Delight, Baekhyun has made it onto the Billboard charts all by himself. He appeared on the Top Album Sales chart in both 2019 and 2020, with his first set reaching No. 71 while its follow-up went to No. 53.
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4. Rosé

Although YG Entertainment hasn’t released a debut date for Rosé’s solo, the teaser for it racked up over thirty-seven million views and sent the idol to the top of the trending section on many sites. Whenever Rosé’s music drops, it’s sure to make waves.
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5. RM
RM has accomplished an amazing feat at the time of releasing his mixtape mono, by becoming one of the few Korean artists to chart in the top forty, reaching “No. 26 on the Billboard 200.” He’s still been making waves on the chart with BTS releases.
RM's upcoming comeback would definitely break records, he has proved that even as a featuring artist.
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