Who is the Queen of K-pop in 2023? Read to Find Out!

 

Kwon Boa is mostly known by her stage name BoA, who is the backronym of Beat of Angel. She is a South Korean singer as well as an actress active in South Korea, Japan, and the US. She is well known as the Queen of K-pop.


Overview of Queen of Kpop 2023:


The title “Queen of K-Pop” is given to the famous and skilled female K-pop singer, or she can also be called as the most well-known and accomplished female K-pop performer, who has dubbed “the queen of K-Pop.”


Online polls are usually used by businesses and websites to enable customers to select their monarch.


Who Is The Queen Of K-Pop 2023?


Rosé who is BLACKPINK’s lead vocalist and lead dancer, placed 1st in the poll with 133,411 votes and is presently raining as the queen of K-pop 2023.


Lists Of Top 10 Queen: Of K-pop 2022: 


Famous voting website KingChoice conducted a month-long poll where K-pop fans would choose from 30 candidates who they think to be the “Queen of K-pop in 2022.” With more than 400,000 votes, below the top 10 queens of K-pop idols for 2022 as voted by fans are mentioned: 


At number 10 stands Tzuyu: 

Chou Tzu-yu, mostly known as Tzuyu, is a Taiwanese singer in South Korea born on the 14th of June, 1999, in East District, Taiwan. She is the only member who is Taiwanese of the girl group Twice, that was formed by JYP Entertainment in 2015, and is presently 23 years.


At number 9 is Jihyo (TWICE): 

Park Ji-hyo also known as Jihyo, is a South Korean singer who was born on February 1, 1997, in Guri-si, South Korea. She is the leader as well as vocalist of the South Korean girl group Twice.


Wendy (Red Velvet) stands at number 8: 

Shon Seung-wan, known professionally as Wendy, is a South Korean singer, voice actress, and also a radio host who was born on the 21st of February 21, 1994. She is a member of the group Red Velvet. She made her debut in 2021 with the well known EP Like Water. She is also a member of the South Korean supergroup Got the Beat, and currently is of 28 years.


The number 7 is Soyeon ((G)I-DLE): 

Jeon So-yeon, popularly known as Soyeon, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and also a record producer signed to Cube Entertainment who was born on August 26, 1998, in Gaepo-dong, Seoul, South Korea. She first earned the attention for competing in the TV shows Produce 101 and Unpretty Rapstar before debuting as a solo artist on November 5, 2017.


At number 6 is Sunmi: 

Lee Sun-mi, famous as Sunmi, is a South Korean singer, dancer, songwriter, as well as a  record producer who was born on May 2, 1992, in Iksan, South Korea. She debuted in 2007 as a member of Wonder Girls and left the group in 2010 to pursue her further studies.


Number 5 is Jennie (BLACKPINK): 

Jennie Kim, who is known as Jennie, is a South Korean singer and also a rapper. She was born on January 16th in 1996, in Cheongdam-dong, Seoul, South Korea, and was brought up in South Korea, Jennie studied in New Zealand for almost five years before coming back to South Korea in 2010. She made her first debut as a member of Blackpink.


Number 4 is Lisa (BLACKPINK): 

Lalisa Manobal, usually known as Lisa, is a Thai rapper, singer, and also a dancer born on March 27, 1997, in Satuek District, Thailand. She is a member of the Blackpink group formed by YG Entertainment. Lisa made her debut with her single album Lalisa back in September 2021.


Number 3 is Jisoo (BLACKPINK): 

Kim Ji-soo, known as Jisoo, is a South Korean singer and also an actress. She was born on 3rd of January, 1995, in Sanbon-dong, Gunpo-si, South Korea. She is a member of Blackpink.


Number 2 is Irene (Red Velvet): 

Bae Joo-hyun, professionally famous as Irene, is a South Korean singer, rapper, as well as an actress born on March 29, 1991, in Buk-gu, Daegu, South Korea. She is the head of the South Korean girl group Red Velvet as well as a member of its sub-unit Red Velvet.


At Number 1 is Rosé (BLACKPINK): 

Roseanne Park, commonly known as Rosé, is a Korean-New Zealand singer as well as a dancer based in South Korea born on the 11th of February, 1997, in Auckland, New Zealand.