Here are the best Kpop boy groups with seven members, ranked by fans everywhere. While some groups, like BTS and Got7, have always featured a seven-member lineup, others went through several lineup changes, but have released music as seven, like iKON and 2PM. From first generation boy groups to new and recent artists, this list of 7-member boy groups features some of the greatest Kpop boy groups of all time, like Monsta X, Block B, and SuperM.
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Members: JB, Mark, Jackson, Jinyoung, Youngjae, BamBam, and Yugyeom
Debut Year: 2014
Got7 first when viral when their music video for song "Just Right," which featured the members of the band shrunken down cutely dancing to. From the angsty "If You Do" to there more recent synth pop "Lullaby," Got7 has played around with many genres with their productions. Got7 is a multicultural K-pop group with Mark hailing from America, Jackson from Hong Kong, and Bambam from Thailand. Because of this, the group is able to sell out concerts and tours all across the world.
Members: RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook
Debut Year: 2013
By now, the whole world has heard of BTS. In addition to releasing chart-topping hits and breaking global records, BTS also contributes to many humanitarian efforts, most recently donating $1 million to Black Lives Matter. From performing at the Grammy's to speaking at the United Nations, the Bangtan Boys have had a worldwide impact, and aren't slowing down anytime soon.
Known for their hard-hitting bangers and international collaborations, Monsta X is a powerhouse. Their English-language album, All About Luv, debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200. In October 2019, Wonho was kicked out of the group due to a financial scandal, but was later signed by Starship's Highline Entertainment after the charges were cleared. As six, Monsta X is still a force to be reckoned with.
iKON debuted to many rookie of the year awards. "Love Scenario" and "My Type" were both extremely successful songs, topping the charts and showing the diversity of iKON's music. In 2019, the group's leader B.I left the group after being involved in a drug scandal. As six, they released their third EP, I Decide, in February 2020.