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VashaNatasha [74]
2 years ago
6

Who is the biggest kpop group IN THE WORLD? if u don't know what kpop means it means Korean pop​

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2 answers:
tester [92]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

bts

Explanation:

btsssssssssssssss

Butoxors [25]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

BTS

Explanation:

This seven-member boy band has taken the world by storm and are definitely the biggest and most famous group in K-pop today.

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