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BLACKPINK does it again!!!
As K-pop gets bigger and bigger across the globe, girl groups are skyrocketing on Spotify—but just how much money does it earn them?
According to Spotify’s 2020 pay-per-stream figures, here are the approximate earnings of the top 10 most-streamed K-Pop girl groups on Spotify.
10. EXID
EXID is the 10th most-streamed K-pop girl group on Spotify right now with 275 million total streams. They currently have 1.11 million followers and 946,000 monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average EXID received in 2019, the group is generating around $70,000 USD per year in Spotify revenue.
9. 2NE1
2NE1 is the 9th most-streamed K-pop girl group on Spotify right now with 289 million total streams. They currently have 1.56 million followers and 1.10 million monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average 2NE1 received in 2020, the group is generating around $265,000 USD per year in Spotify revenue.
8. GFRIEND
GFRIEND is the 8th most-streamed K-Pop girl group on Spotify right now with 302 million total streams. They currently have 900,000 followers and 1.09 million monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average GFRIEND received in 2020, the group is generating around $570,000 USD per year in Spotify revenue.
7. Girls’ Generation
Girls’ Generation is the 7th most-streamed K-Pop girl group on Spotify right now with 383 million total streams. They currently have 1.64 million followers and 1.20 monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average Girls’ Generation received in 2020, the group is generating around $580,000 USD per year in Spotify revenue.
6. ITZY
ITZY is the 6th most-streamed K-Pop girl group on Spotify right now with 383 million total streams. They currently have 1.12 million followers and 4.94 monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average ITZY received in 2020, the group is generating around $1.74 million USD per year in Spotify revenue.
5. (G)I-DLE
(G)I-DLE is the 5th most-streamed K-Pop girl group on Spotify right now with 564 million total streams. They currently have 1.84 million followers and 5.60 million monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average (G)I-DLE received in 2020, the group is generating around $1.61 million USD per year in Spotify revenue.
4. MAMAMOO
MAMAMOO is the 4th most-streamed K-Pop girl group on Spotify right now with 574 million total streams. They currently have 2.35 million followers and 3.13 million monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average MAMAMOO received in 2020, the group is generating around $1.42 million USD per year in Spotify revenue.
3. Red Velvet
Red Velvet is the 3rd most-streamed K-Pop girl group on Spotify right now with 1.22 billion total streams. They currently have 4.02 million followers and 4.46 monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average Red Velvet received in 2020, the group is generating around $2.35 million USD per year in Spotify revenue.
2. TWICE
TWICE is the 2nd most-streamed K-Pop girl group on Spotify right now with 1.82 billion total streams. They currently have 6.52 million followers and 5.03 monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average TWICE received in 2020, the group is generating around $3.97 million USD per year in Spotify revenue.
1. BLACKPINK
And BLACKPINK is the #1 most-streamed K-Pop girl group on Spotify right now with 3.19 billion total streams. They currently have 14.98 million followers and 27.66 million monthly listeners on the platform.
Based on the daily stream average BLACKPINK received in 2020, the group is generating around $6.70 million USD per year in Spotify revenue.
Note: These payouts are split between agencies and songwriters before artists get their cut.