
The long-awaited return of BTS has finally arrived, and it’s already sending shockwaves through the K-pop industry.
All seven members—Jimin, Jungkook, RM, Jin, V (Taehyung), Suga, and J-Hope—have completed their mandatory military service.
Without releasing any new music, the group has soared back into relevance, dominating June’s individual K-pop idol brand reputation index.
The rankings, released by the Korean Business Research Institute (KBRI), measure public interest and engagement based on media coverage, community buzz, activity level, and consumer participation.
Jimin and Jungkook Take the Lead
Topping the June index is Jimin, with a brand reputation score of 6,301,075, marking a 76.51% increase from May.
Jimin’s keywords such as “Filter,” “ARMY,” and “Park Jimin” trended strongly in public searches. Keywords associated with his name included “military discharge,” “donate,” and “warm-hearted.”
These positive associations contributed to his 94.04% positivity rating, showcasing the immense goodwill he continues to receive.
Hot on Jimin’s heels is Jungkook, coming in second with 5,189,119 points—an impressive 86.6% surge in brand value. The youngest BTS member (or maknae) remains a fan-favorite, thanks to his well-known vocals, global solo success in 2023, and consistent fan engagement.
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Jin, V, and J-Hope Also Rank in Top 15
Three other BTS members landed in the top 15, cementing the group’s collective star power. Jin, who was the first BTS member to enlist and the first to be discharged, came in at No. 6 with 3,221,688 points.

His early return to public activities, including charity involvement and fan engagement, likely contributed to his high score.
V (Kim Taehyung) placed just behind Jin at No. 7, with a total score of 2,517,299. Known for his visual appeal and social media influence, Taehyung maintains strong brand recognition even during quieter promotional periods.

Meanwhile, J-Hope, who previously headlined his own global tour before entering military service, ranked 12th with 1,394,483 points.
His consistent presence in pop culture and fashion circles has helped keep his brand strong during his service.

RM and SUGA Round Out BTS’s Return
The final two BTS members, RM and SUGA, landed at No. 15 and No. 16 respectively. RM scored 1,283,645, while SUGA, who only recently completed his public service duties, earned 1,218,910 points.
RM’s image as a thoughtful, intellectual leader continues to resonate with fans, while SUGA’s music, lyricism, and solo work as Agust D remain popular even in his absence.
This strong showing across all seven members—despite a long pause in group promotions—demonstrates the enduring popularity and brand power of BTS as both a unit and as individuals.
HYBE Stock Surges After BTS’s Return
Their return didn’t just excite fans—it also impacted the financial markets. HYBE Corporation, the entertainment company behind BTS, saw a major bounce in its stock value following the news of BTS’s full return. The group’s military hiatus had triggered uncertainty for HYBE, with investors wary of decreased group activity and diminished profit margins.
Now, the renewed public interest in BTS has restored investor confidence, proving that the group’s brand influence extends beyond music and into economic impact.
Other Big Names in the June Rankings
While BTS dominated the chart, other big names also made waves. BIGBANG’s G-Dragon, currently on his “Übermensch” world tour, ranked third with 4,521,564 points. His presence on the list is a testament to his lasting legacy in the K-pop industry.
ASTRO’s Cha Eun Woo followed closely behind at No. 4 with 4,140,574 points, thanks to his upcoming fan sign event and growing global popularity. Wanna One’s Park Ji Hoon completed the top five with 4,026,558 points, riding high on his performance in the popular drama Weak Hero Class 2.
The top 10 also featured Wanna One’s Kang Daniel, Super Junior’s Kyuhyun, RIIZE’s Wonbin, and EXO’s Baekhyun, showcasing a diverse range of popular male idols across different generations of K-pop.
SEVENTEEN Still Reigns in Group Rankings
Although BTS shined in the individual rankings, their absence from music releases in recent months allowed SEVENTEEN to edge them out in the group brand reputation rankings. SEVENTEEN, recently crowned “Global K-pop Stars of the Year” by a U.S. outlet, continues to grow in global influence and fandom reach.
However, with all BTS members now discharged and preparing for their long-awaited full-group comeback in 2026, it’s likely that BTS will reclaim their top group ranking soon.
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A Triumphant Reentry for BTS
The June K-pop brand reputation index reflects BTS’s undiminished cultural dominance, even after an 18-month hiatus due to military service. With five members in the top 10 and all seven in the top 20, BTS’s grip on the industry is as strong as ever.
This return not only marks a new chapter for the group but also reshapes the K-pop landscape. As fans anticipate new music and a potential reunion tour, BTS’s influence is set to grow even further—redefining what it means to be global superstars in the K-pop era.
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