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KPOP Stars are increasingly popular globally in part because they recruit band members that speak many languages fluently[edit]

This article is intended to show the new type of emering pop culture icons that have a higher global popularity because they can communicate with a broader audience because they can speak Asian and Western languages fluently. As Korean music bands form more of them include members who can speak Mandarin, English, Korean, and many other languages fluently. This trend is only beginning but it is unmistakable. I used references from reputable media in many countries including the USA, India, China, Philippines, Italy, Mexico, and others.

The article also shows the surprising support from music stars in Asia for Black Lives Matter.

I seek help in improving the article, and to make sure that I am using a more neutral point of view to improve its quality. Kops2222 (talk) 04:41, 5 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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