No KPop groups have officially announced 2026 song releases in recent weeks, as comeback schedules typically emerge 3–12 months ahead amid the industry's fast-paced release cycles. Trader focus centers on military enlistment timelines—with BTS poised for full-group activity post-mid-2025 discharges—and contract renewals, including aespa's extension with SM Entertainment and BLACKPINK's group deal renewal with YG amid solo pursuits. Recent HYBE and JYP investor updates emphasized 2025 lineups but offered no 2026 specifics, while disputes like NewJeans' ADOR tensions highlight renewal risks. Upcoming year-end award shows and label fancons could drop early hints, with historical patterns favoring 1–2 releases per year from top acts like SEVENTEEN or Stray Kids if enlistments align.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado¿Qué grupos de KPop lanzarán canciones en 2026?
¿Qué grupos de KPop lanzarán canciones en 2026?
$54,896 Vol.
Illit
93%
Twice
88%
Babymonster
65%
Itzy
74%
Le Sserafim
61%
NewJeans
50%
$54,896 Vol.
Illit
93%
Twice
88%
Babymonster
65%
Itzy
74%
Le Sserafim
61%
NewJeans
50%
Officially released means that a newly released song is officially available for download or streaming (not including live events) by the resolution date.
Songs released by individual members, subgroups, or any other configuration not under the listed group name will not qualify. If a song is released jointly by multiple groups credited equally as primary artists, the song will count for all of them.
Re-releases, deluxe editions, compilations, or remixes will not count.
The resolution source will be any official streaming or download site, e.g. Apple Music or Spotify.
Mercado abierto: Feb 3, 2026, 5:50 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...No KPop groups have officially announced 2026 song releases in recent weeks, as comeback schedules typically emerge 3–12 months ahead amid the industry's fast-paced release cycles. Trader focus centers on military enlistment timelines—with BTS poised for full-group activity post-mid-2025 discharges—and contract renewals, including aespa's extension with SM Entertainment and BLACKPINK's group deal renewal with YG amid solo pursuits. Recent HYBE and JYP investor updates emphasized 2025 lineups but offered no 2026 specifics, while disputes like NewJeans' ADOR tensions highlight renewal risks. Upcoming year-end award shows and label fancons could drop early hints, with historical patterns favoring 1–2 releases per year from top acts like SEVENTEEN or Stray Kids if enlistments align.
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