BTS Updates, Korean Censorship & Why So Many K-Pop Groups Fell Off

This week in K-pop, we have BTS updates, Korean broadcasting censorship, and a very real conversation about the number of groups that have quietly fallen off. Some of these groups were everywhere just two years ago. Big streams, viral clips, sold-out fan signs, constant hype, fandom noise. Now? The momentum is gone, the engagement is low, the tours are struggling, and the public has moved on. So what happened? In this livestream, I’m breaking down the BTS updates, the strange world of Korean broadcast censorship, and why so many K-pop groups are struggling to maintain relevance after their early hype fades. Is it oversaturation? Bad promotion? Weak music? Fanbase inflation? Too many debuts? Or did companies mistake temporary buzz for long-term loyalty? Because the K-pop falloff is real, and pretending every group is thriving does not help anyone. Let’s talk. #KpopWeekly #KpopLivestream #BTS #BTSARMY #ARMY #Bangtan #BTSUpdates #Kpop #KpopNews #KpopCommentary #KpopDiscussion #KpopIndustry #KoreanBroadcasting #KoreanCensorship #BroadcastCensorship #KpopGroups #KpopFalloff #GroupFalloff #KpopFlopEra #KpopTours #KpopConcerts #KpopFandom #MusicIndustry #IdolIndustry #KpopAnalysis #KpopDrama #PopCultureCommentary #YouTubeLive #KpopYouTube #BTSContent #FandomDiscourse #WhereDidTheFansGo