[OP-ED: This post reflects the opinions of the author and not necessarily those of allkpop.]
Among the countless number of K-Pop groups that made their debut, the notable co-ed groups that you may have come across are. Occasionally, male and female idols have come together to collaborate. However, it is not often that we witness the dynamics of a group composed of both genders. This leads to the question: why is this the case?
Granted, South Korea's culture of male and female dynamics is a bit more strict, and on top of that, South Korea tends to be more conservative when it comes to interactions between males and females. But it'd be great to see more groups have a mix of genders, don't you think?
Stan KARD
Haven't seen kard cb for ages I wish they would make a cb
Once yall learn to appreciate KARD, maybe we can get more groups
Let me invite y'all to listen to Kard's demography...when you listen you have two options dance or dance
Stan AKMU (Akdong Musician) a k.a Nation siblings, One of Korean Digimons (Digital Monster). Lee Chanhyuk and Lee Suhyun 🕺💃
sad that checkmate disbanded after like what was it, a year?
Let's all say thank you KARD. They may have not been the first co ed group. But they are by far the best.
yes exactly. I vote for a yeonjun nd yunjin subunit
Triple7_twt COME BACK TO US
the truth is that we constantly complain about the lack of co-ed groups yet everyone shts on them. we don’t deserve anything nice
STAN KARD STAN TALEND
Stan Kard
I think if the male members of potential co-ed groups do their military early (if they aren't foreign) it would be fairer for their female counterparts.
Also you forgot about Koyote or ssak 3
COEDSCHOOL should make a comeback
Kard have amazing music they are so talented but there's one big problem. They are so underrated