K-Pop Meets Metaverse: The Evolution of Musical Magic
By Vishakha Thakur
Welcome to the enthralling world of K-pop, where melodies rule supreme and performances captivate. K-pop has captured hearts all around the world with its captivating tunes and mesmerising choreography. But hold on to your hats as we break free from traditional entertainment and enter a domain where music reverberates across the virtual expanse of the metaverse, not just limited to stages.
Well, the K-POP group has already made metaverse their home. And now, you will also get a chance to become a virtual pop icon. Yes, Aespa recently dropped a game-changing AI tool, granting fans the power to dive deeper into the aespa universe. With this innovation, followers can now swap characters and create personalized videos, blurring the line between reality and the digital dreamland.
The music tech startup Verses released this beat-based AI Music Video Generator Tool in the Zepeto aespa environment in order to improve the way people engage with music beyond merely listening.
Interestingly, K-pop has quickly become a regular fixture in the virtual world ever since their global virtual concerts were broadcast over the pandemic. If we talk about K-Pop Titan Blackpink, it has launched a Roblox metaverse experience where you can also take pictures with the avatars of Jennie, Lisa, Jisoo, and Rosé.
The group intends to improve their fan engagement and reach a global online audience.
Well, South Korea’s entertainment industry is betting big on the metaverse and Global K-pop juggernaut BTS, a boy band of seven singer-dancer phenoms J-Hope, RM, Suga, Jungkook, V, Jin, and Jimin, is not far behind.
In 2021, the boy band put on a vibrant and successful two-day virtual performance. BTS and its powerful production company, HYBE, collaborated with VenewLive, an augmented reality-enhanced live music platform, for the event.
And now, let’s take a look at Netmarble’s ‘Mave,’ the first-ever virtual K-pop girl group, which has sparked excitement among fans anxious to explore this unexplored digital frontier.
MAVE appears to be any other idolized K-pop band at first glance, yet it only exists virtually. Its four members live in the metaverse: SIU, ZENA, TYRA, and MARTY. Web designers and artificial intelligence developed their music, dances, interviews, and even their hairstyles.
This virtual K-pop girl trio achieved viral fame with their first music video in less than two months, collecting nearly 20 million views on YouTube and paving the path for possible international success.
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