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BTS Jimin Ranks No.1 in December 2025 Boy Group Member Brand Reputation

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The December 2025 boy group member brand reputation rankings are out, with BTS’s Jimin taking the No.1 spot. Based on large-scale online data, the index reflects visibility, engagement, and community buzz. Below is a factual recap of the measurement window, score components, key rankings, and notable keywords, along with a brief look at the boy group team ranking for the month.

Source: Instagram @Jimin

According to the published methodology, the December 2025 boy group member index covers Nov 20 to Dec 20, analyzing over 55 million data points across 755 individual members. The overall score is built from four components: participation, media, communication, and community indices. In this cycle, Jimin placed No.1 with a score of 3,120,523, followed by BIGBANG’s G-Dragon at No.2 and BTS’s Jin at No.3. The top tier also includes names such as 2PM’s Junho, TWS’s Dohun, ASTRO’s Cha Eun-woo, and RIIZE’s Wonbin—suggesting a mix of established global fandom power and newer-generation visibility. The institute also noted that total member-related big data volume decreased versus the prior period, indicating a cooler month overall, even as top names maintained strong presence.

Beyond the ranks, the dataset also sketches a discussion profile. Keyword analysis highlighted terms like “ARMY” and “Billboard,” suggesting that concentrated fandom engagement and internationally oriented visibility remained key drivers. Link analysis also surfaced descriptive or context-driven phrases, implying that conversations extended beyond a single moment into broader day-to-day content consumption and sentiment. Importantly, a brand reputation index is a quantitative readout of online behavior within a specific period—it does not automatically equal artistic quality or a definitive measure of capability. Scores can fluctuate with release cycles, official content drops, variety appearances, and platform-level momentum. A more practical way to use the index is as a trend signal: sustained high ranks across multiple months, or resilience during overall volume declines, often indicates a more stable brand structure. For the same month’s boy group (team) brand reputation ranking, BTS placed No.1, followed by Stray Kids and SEVENTEEN. When team and member influence are both strong, it typically amplifies cross-platform attention—search demand, short-form spread, and community discussion—making it particularly relevant for evergreen coverage.

## 【KStarLoud Insight】 From an editorial and market perspective, monthly brand reputation rankings matter less as a “scoreboard” and more as a bridge between search demand and community behavior. Readers typically look for three things at once: the outcome (who ranked No.1), the drivers (what fueled the buzz), and the implications (whether it connects to releases, global exposure, or upcoming schedules). For an idol aggregation site, the most sustainable approach is to keep the reporting strictly factual—measurement window, index structure, top ranks—while adding depth through keyword and trend interpretation. This month, the prominence of terms like “Billboard” and “ARMY” indicates that international visibility and fandom engagement remained core engines. Even if overall volume decreased, artists who stayed at the top often share three traits: stable cross-platform presence, discussions that are easy to extend (music results, stage performance, image, daily content), and keywords that map to clear search intent. For readers, the ranking functions as a monthly “heat map” of attention. For publishers, building a recurring, comparable format—member ranking + group ranking + keyword brief + month-over-month notes—helps convert short-term buzz into a long-term searchable archive.

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