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K-pop Album Exports Hit Record $100M in Q1

editor 4월 28, 2026
K-pop Album Exports Hit Record $100M in Q1
South Korea’s exports of K-pop albums reached an unprecedented $120 million in the first quarter, driven by surging global demand. (Korea Customs Service)

South Korea’s **K-pop album exports** have shattered previous records, reaching an astounding $120 million in the first quarter of this year, according to recent customs data released on Tuesday. This significant milestone underscores the genre’s surging global appeal and robust commercial performance.

During the January–March period, outbound shipments of **K-pop albums** experienced a remarkable 159 percent surge year-over-year. This marks the first time that quarterly exports have surpassed the $100 million threshold, a clear indicator of the **music industry’s** dynamic growth, as reported by the Korea Customs Service (KCS).

This record-breaking performance is part of a sustained upward trend, with **K-pop exports** setting consecutive quarterly records since the third quarter of 2025, demonstrating continuous expansion in the **global K-pop market**.

The KCS attributes this exceptional growth to two primary factors: the extensive **global expansion of K-pop fandoms** and an increasing demand for physical albums, fueled by a phenomenon referred to as “digital streaming fatigue.” This suggests fans are seeking more tangible ways to engage with their favorite artists.

Breaking down the market share, the **United States** emerged as the largest market for **K-pop album exports**, accounting for 28 percent of total shipments. This signifies a pivotal shift, as the U.S. has now overtaken Japan, which historically held the top spot for **K-pop album imports** until last year.

Following the U.S., the **European Union** secured the next largest share at 16.5 percent, with **China** closely behind at 14.4 percent, and **Taiwan** contributing 6.9 percent to the record quarterly figures. These regions highlight the diverse geographical spread of K-pop’s influence.

Further illustrating the genre’s widespread international reach, the KCS noted that out of 131 countries importing **K-pop albums** in the first quarter, an impressive 94 recorded their highest-ever quarterly imports. This compelling data indicates **broad-based growth** across numerous markets worldwide, rather than a concentration of demand in just a few key territories. (Yonhap)

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