Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors powerhouse KPop acts like BTS and BLACKPINK releasing songs in 2026, with implied probabilities exceeding 85%, propelled by HYBE's roadmap for BTS's full-group return post-military discharges in mid-2025 and YG's 2023 BLACKPINK contract renewal hinting at group projects. KPop's high-velocity release cycles—averaging 2-4 singles or albums per year for top groups—bolster odds for SEVENTEEN, Stray Kids, and aespa amid stable HYBE and JYP lineups, though contract expirations loom for TWICE and Red Velvet by late 2025. Watch Q4 investor calls and teaser drops for catalysts, as agency politics and solo pivots could shift dynamics before year's end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWhich KPop groups will release songs in 2026?
Which KPop groups will release songs in 2026?
$49,658 Vol.
Twice
86%
Illit
79%
Itzy
78%
Babymonster
58%
Le Sserafim
60%
NewJeans
49%
$49,658 Vol.
Twice
86%
Illit
79%
Itzy
78%
Babymonster
58%
Le Sserafim
60%
NewJeans
49%
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.
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors powerhouse KPop acts like BTS and BLACKPINK releasing songs in 2026, with implied probabilities exceeding 85%, propelled by HYBE's roadmap for BTS's full-group return post-military discharges in mid-2025 and YG's 2023 BLACKPINK contract renewal hinting at group projects. KPop's high-velocity release cycles—averaging 2-4 singles or albums per year for top groups—bolster odds for SEVENTEEN, Stray Kids, and aespa amid stable HYBE and JYP lineups, though contract expirations loom for TWICE and Red Velvet by late 2025. Watch Q4 investor calls and teaser drops for catalysts, as agency politics and solo pivots could shift dynamics before year's end.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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