Abstract
Throughout the whole of adolescence, themes of complexity and receptivity to new experiences manifest themselves more prominently than they do throughout earlier periods. In terms of the development of its most essential characteristic, which is femininity, the proliferation of K-pop culture has had both good and bad consequences on the development of this characteristic. When it comes to the development of a person's personality, puberty is one of the most significant stages. In human behavior, an individual's response to stimuli that are both external and internal to oneself is referred to as social behavior. The objective of this study is to ascertain the degree to which Korean pop music has an impact on the social lives of young women in their teenage years. In the current investigation, a quantitative approach was used, which was based on primary data sets and utilized a clustering technique for the purpose of adding data. According to the results of this research, Korean pop music may have an effect on the social periacoustic syndrome that is prevalent among adolescents
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