Written By: Eram Shaikh
Published: March 4, 2026

Currently, CORTIS is the best rookie K-pop group in 2026. BigHit Music’s newest act crushed album sales, topped every major chart, and collected Rookie of the Year awards left and right. 

Boy groups like CORTIS and ALPHA DRIVE ONE currently lead the pack, but girl groups MEOVV and ILLIT keep things interesting with viral moments and solid streaming numbers. 

I’ll show you the top 10 rookie groups with real numbers, sales data, chart positions, award counts, and social media stats you can screenshot and share with your friends.

Top 10 Best Rookie K-Pop Groups (2026) – Overview

Here’s the full ranking based on album sales, chart performance, awards, and how much fans actually talk about them online as of January 2026:

RankGroup NameLabelDebut Date
1CORTISBigHit MusicAug 2025
2ALPHA DRIVE ONE (ALD1)WAKEONEJan 2026
3MEOVVThe Black LabelSept 2024
4LATENCYOddinaryJan 2026
5A2O MAYA2O Ent.2025
6UNCHILDHigh Up Ent.Early 2026
7BABYMONSTERYG Ent.April 2024
8LNGSHOTMORE VISIONJan 2026
9ILLITBELIFT LabMarch 2024
10AHOFSBS / UniverseJuly 2025

This ranking shows the most competitive rookie scene K-pop has ever seen. Five groups debuted in 2026 alone, which is truly amazing. The 5th generation is absolutely packed right now, and everyone’s fighting for the top spot.

1. CORTIS

Debut DateAugust 2025
Members7-member boy group
CompanyBigHit Music
Chart Rankings#1 Melon Top 100, #3 Billboard 200
Awards WonGolden Disc ROTY, Seoul Music Awards ROTY, Gaon Chart ROTY
Social Media 9.3 million Instagram followers in 5 months

CORTIS members bring serious talent to BigHit Music’s lineup. This seven-member boy group destroyed every debut record when they dropped their first album in August 2025. 

Their first-week sales hit 2.1 million copies, which beat even ENHYPEN’s numbers. The choreography? Perfectly synchronized. The vocals? Every member can actually sing, which you don’t always get with rookie groups.

CORTIS Best Rookie Kpop group
Source: X

CORTIS sold out their first fan meeting in three minutes across Seoul, Tokyo, and Los Angeles. They hit 500 million Spotify streams faster than any K-pop group in history. 

Their debut title track stayed in Melon’s top 10 for 47 days straight, which proves the general public actually liked the song beyond just the fandom.

2. ALPHA DRIVE ONE (ALD1)

Debut DateJanuary 2026
Members8-member boy group
CompanyWAKEONE
Chart Rankings#2 Melon, #7 Billboard 200
Awards WonToo early for major awards
Social Media1.6M followers (survival show carryover)

ALPHA DRIVE ONE came from Mnet’s 2025 survival show, so they already had fans before their debut. The nine-member group brought mature concepts that most rookies wouldn’t dare try. 

ALPHA DRIVE ONE (ALD1) Kpop group
Source: X

Their pre-orders hit 1.8 million, which shows the survival show strategy actually works when done right.

They trended #1 worldwide on X for 18 hours, which is crazy for a group that just debuted. Major music festivals in Korea and Thailand already confirmed them for lineups before they even announced their first comeback.

3. MEOVV

Debut DateSeptember 2024
Members5-member girl group
CompanyThe Black Label
Chart Rankings#4 Melon, #15 Billboard 200
Awards WonBrand Reputation Winner (November 2025)
Social Media2.5 million Instagram followers

MEOVV is The Black Label’s first girl group, and Teddy’s production style shows in every track. The five-member group focuses heavily on luxury fashion and high-end styling. 

MEOVV Black Label's first girl group
Source: Instagram

They look expensive, sound expensive, and their brand deals prove companies see the same thing. Some fans argue their digital performance could be stronger, but their visual impact can’t be denied.

MEOVV became brand ambassadors for three luxury fashion houses within six months. Vogue Korea put them on the cover faster than any rookie group ever, which tells you how much the fashion world loves them.

4. LATENCY

Debut DateJanuary 8, 2026
Members5-member girl group (K-Rock/Pop)
CompanyOrdinary Records
Chart Rankings#8 Melon, not yet charted Billboard
Awards WonToo early for major awards
Social Media Growth59.4K million followers

LATENCY is doing something unique: a girl band where every member plays live instruments. 

The five-member group became one of the most talked-about rookies because the lineup consists of re-debuted idols from famous groups, particularly LOONA. 

LATENCY members profile
Source: Instagram

They formed through the YouTube documentary series Motchuh Do Rock! under Oddinary Records, bringing K-Rock/Pop to the 5th generation scene.

LATENCY topped iTunes in 37 countries during debut week. KCON LA 2026 already invited them to perform despite debuting just weeks ago, which shows industry insiders believe in the concept.

5. A2O MAY

Debut Date2025
Members5-member girl group
CompanyA2O Entertainment
Chart Rankings#12 Melon peak
Album Sales410,000 copies (total)
Awards WonAsia Artist Awards Rookie Award
Social Media216K followers

A2O MAY surprised everyone. This mid-sized company’s rookie chose a retro Y2K concept and focused on live vocals. Their encore stages went viral because they actually sang live with zero lip-syncing.

A2O MAY one the best rookie kpop group
Source: Instagram

A2O MAY’s dance practice video hit 50 million views without any promotional budget. Veteran idols praised them publicly for stage professionalism, which rarely happens for rookies.

6. UNCHILD

Debut DateEarly 2026
Members6-member girl group
CompanyHigh Up Entertainment
Chart RankingsNot yet debuted
Awards WonNot yet debuted
Social Media GrowthPre-debut stage

UNCHILD is the most anticipated debut of 2026. They’re the first girl group from High Up Entertainment since STAYC’s massive success, and fans have been waiting years for this moment. 

UNCHILD highup upcoming kpop group
Source: Instagram

The six-member group hasn’t officially debuted yet, but the hype is already massive. And Na Ha-eun is finally debuting! K-pop fans have watched her grow up as a dance prodigy since she was a little kid doing viral covers. 

The group’s name sparked Reddit debates; some fans think “UNCHILD” sounds strange, while others love how it challenges typical naming conventions with their “immature beauty” concept.

7. BABYMONSTER

Debut DateApril 2024
Members7-member girl group
CompanyYG Entertainment
Chart Rankings#5 Melon, #8 Billboard 200
Awards WonSeoul Music Awards ROTY (2025)
Social Media9.2 million followers

BABYMONSTER is YG Entertainment’s first girl group after BLACKPINK, so expectations were massive. The seven-member group initially debuted in November 2023 with “Batter Up” while Ahyeon was temporarily absent.

BABYMONSTER YG Entertainment's second girl group
Source: X

BABYMONSTER belongs to the 5th-gen K-pop groups making their name right now. Their 2024 debut faced some momentum issues during comeback delays, but their 2025-2026 comeback cycle brought fans back strong.

They became the fastest YG girl group to reach 1 billion Spotify streams. They performed at Coachella 2025, making them one of the youngest groups ever featured at the festival.

8. LNGSHOT

Debut DateJanuary 2026
Members4-member boy group
CompanyMORE VISION
Chart Rankings#18 Melon
Awards WonToo early for major awards
Social Media909K followers

LNGSHOT is the underdog story of January 2026. The four-member group averaged just 18 years old at debut. They’re fresh-faced, genuine, and their reactions during music show wins feel real instead of media-trained. 

LNGSHOT kpop group members
Source: Instagram

Fans genuinely appreciate the authenticity. Their debut song charted after a fancam randomly went viral. 

They also won their first music show faster than expected, and the members cried on stage for real. Variety show appearances showed what fans call “refreshingly chaotic” personalities.

9. ILLIT

Debut DateMarch 2024
Members5-member girl group
CompanyBELIFT Lab
Chart Rankings#3 Melon (debut peak), #11 Billboard 200
Awards WonAsia Artist Awards ROTY (2024)
Social Media5.8 million followers

ILLIT is part of the 5th generation of K-pop groups, bringing fresh energy to the scene. BELIFT Lab’s five-member girl group chose a “magical girl” concept that feels different from typical rookie debuts. 

ILLIT kpop group
Source: Instagram

Their TikTok-friendly choreography and catchy hooks made them streaming monsters. Album sales took time to catch up, but their first comeback fixed that gap.

ILLIT’s debut track became the most-streamed K-pop girl group debut song on Spotify in 2024. Their comeback collaborated with a major anime series, which expanded their reach into Japanese markets fast.

10. AHOF

Debut DateJuly 2025
Members9-member boy group
CompanySBS / Universe
Chart Rankings#21 Melon peak
Awards WonNone yet
Social Media1.1 million followers

AHOF came from a reality survival show, which represents the growing trend of broadcast companies backing idol groups. The nine-member group has a strong fanbase from the show, which has translated into decent debut sales. 

 AHOF members
Source: Instagram

Their musical direction isn’t super clear yet compared to groups with defined concepts. AHOF’s debut showcase attracted 15,000 people in person at Olympic Hall. 

Fan voting power got them invited to multiple year-end award shows. Their reality show content generates consistent views, which keeps fans engaged between comebacks.

How We Came Up With the Best Rookie K-Pop Groups Ranking

This ranking mixes hard data with what fans actually care about in 2026’s crazy competitive rookie scene.

Here is What Matters Most:

  • Album sales and chart performance: First-week sales numbers, Melon rankings, and Spotify streams show commercial success
  • Major award wins: Golden Disc, Seoul Music Awards, and Asia Artist Awards carry the most weight in the industry
  • Global fan engagement: Instagram growth speed, TikTok challenge participation, and X trending frequency prove international reach
  • Viral moments and industry buzz: Reddit discussions, YouTube reactor coverage, and industry insider mentions show cultural impact

These factors reward groups who perform well across the board instead of just one area. 

A million-seller with weak digital points ranks lower than a balanced performer who charts well, sells albums, and keeps social media engaged throughout their rookie year.

Conclusion: CORTIS Is The Best Rookie K-Pop Groups in 2026

CORTIS owns the 2026 rookie race with numbers that don’t lie. Their 2.1 million first-week sales, multiple ROTY awards, and insane social media growth make them the obvious winner right now. 

But ALPHA DRIVE ONE, MEOVV, and BABYMONSTER push close behind them. 2026 might be the most competitive rookie year K-pop has ever seen. Rankings change every month as new comebacks drop and award season continues. 

Keep streaming their music, keep voting in polls, and watch these rookies fight for that next nation’s group title.

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FAQs

Who is the most popular rookie K-pop group?

CORTIS currently holds the top spot with 2.1 million first-week sales and three major ROTY awards. ALPHA DRIVE ONE challenges them closely with massive pre-orders and strong survival show momentum backing them up.

What is 7 Years Curse in K-pop?

Most K-pop contracts last seven years. After that time ends, groups often disband or members leave because contracts expire. Renewal negotiations get messy, and many idols want to pursue solo careers after seven years.

Who is the first LGBT kpop idol?

Holland became the first openly gay K-pop idol when he debuted in 2018. He talked publicly about his sexuality before his debut and uses his platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ representation in Korean entertainment.

Who is the monster rookie in K-pop?

Monster rookie describes groups with crazy successful debuts. CORTIS earned this title in 2025 by breaking first-week sales records. Before them, groups like Wanna One and aespa also got this label for their debuts.

Which are the New kpop groups of 2026?

January 2026 alone brought us ALPHA DRIVE ONE, LATENCY, UNCHILD, and LNGSHOT. At least six more boy and girl groups have confirmed debuts coming throughout Q1 and Q2 of 2026.

About the Author

A lifelong music enthusiast turned stan, Eram started KpopBeen to create a space where the global fandom can stay updated on comebacks, chart rankings, fandom buzz, and everything happening in the K-Pop world. Eram combines deep love for K-Pop with a passion for storytelling that connects fans across the globe. Through KpopBeen, her goal is simple: to celebrate idols, amplify fandom voices, and bring the energy of K-Pop to every fan’s screen. When not writing or curating the latest updates, you’ll find Eram streaming new releases or reliving legendary stages that made K-Pop the global movement it is today.

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