Top 10 Most Popular Female Idols for November Unveiled

On Sunday, Nov. 16, The Korean Brand Research Institute dropped their brand reputation rankings for female idols in November. To determine who makes a list, the Korean Brand Research Institute gathers the idol's participation, media, communication, and community reception index. Keep on reading to see who made a list!

These Are The Top 10 Most Popular Female Idols for November

1. BLACKPINK's Jennie

Jennie
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Jennie is a South Korean singer and rapper. In 2016, she debuted as a member of the YG Entertainment girl group BLACKPINK. After two years, in 2018, she was debuted as a soloist. In the same year, Jennie was ranked as the second most popular female idol by a survey conducted annually by Gallup Korea. In 2019, Jennie was ranked as the seventh most popular female K-pop idol in a survey of soldiers partaking in their mandatory military service.

2. MAMAMOO's Hwasa

Hwasa
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Hwasa is a South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter, composer, and television personality. In 2014, she debuted as a member of the RBW girl group MAMAMOO. She was introduced as a soloist in 2019. In the same year, Hwasa made it on Forbes Korea's "Power Celebrity" list at number 26. Hwasa is also known as one of South Korea's "CF Queens."

3. BLACKPINK's Lisa

Lisa
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Lisa is a Thai rapper, singer, and dancer based in South Korea. In 2016, she debuted in the YG Entertainment girl group BLACKPINK. She's YG Entertainment's first-ever foreign trainee and idol to debut under the company. She is extremely popular in China following her appearance as a dance mentor on the Chinese survival show "Youth With You."

4. TWICE's Nayeon

Nayeon
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Nayeon is a South Korean singer. In 2015, she debuted as a TWICE member following her appearance on the survival show "SIXTEEN." In 2019, Nayeon was ranked as the fifth most popular idol in South Korea, according to a Gallup Korea survey. That same year, Nayeon was also ranked as the eighth most popular female idol according to surveys answered by soldiers partaking their mandatory military service.

5. TWICE's Chaeyoung

Chaeyoung
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Chaeyoung is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter, and composer. In 2015, she debuted as a TWICE member following her appearance on the survival show "SIXTEEN." Prior to her debut as an idol, she was a child model for children's magazines. She has also co-written numerous songs for TWICE.

6. TWICE's Jihyo

Jihyo
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Jihyo is a South Korean singer and songwriter. In 2015, she debuted as TWICE's leader following her appearance on the survival show "SIXTEEN." Prior to her debut, she trained under JYP Entertainment for 10 years. She was set to debut in a group called 6MIx before appearing on "SIXTEEN," but their debut was scrapped.

7. BLACKPINK's Jisoo

Jisoo
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Jisoo is a South Korean singer and actress. In 2016, she made her debut as a member of the YG Entertainment BLACKPINK. In 2020, it was confirmed that she would star in her first-ever television role as a lead actress in the drama "Snowdrop." In 2018, she was selected as the tenth most popular female idol in South Korea, according to a Gallup Korea survey. In 2019, she was also chosen as the sixth most popular female idol based on surveys taken by soldiers partaking their mandatory military service.

8. TWICE's Sana

Sana
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Sana is a Japanese singer based in South Korea. In 2015, she debuted as a TWICE member following her appearance in the survival show "SIXTEEN." In 2019, she was voted the fifteenth most popular female idol in South Korea, according to a survey conducted by Gallup Korea. She is the highest-ranking Japanese idol on that list. That same year, she was ranked as the most popular female K-pop idol with soldiers partaking in their mandatory military service.

9. BLACKPINK's Rosé

Rose
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Rosé is a New Zealand singer and dancer based in South Korea. In 2016, she debuted as a member of the YG Entertainment girl group BLACKPINK. Since 2018, Rosé has consistently appeared on the Korean Business Research Institute's brand reputation rankings, often appearing in the top 10.

10. MAMAMOO's Solar

Solar
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Solar is a South Korean singer and songwriter. In 2014, she debuted as a member of the RBW girl group MAMAMOO. In 2020, she debuted as a soloist. Other than her activities as a member of MAMAMOO and as a soloist, she is also active on her YouTube channel, "Solarsido."

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Written by Alexa L.

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