5 Fourth-Gen Groups Lucky Enough To Have Their Own Bedrooms

Some groups have had to live in two separate apartments.

Remember the old days when being a K-Pop rookie meant sharing your room with bandmates? Even for smaller, 5-member groups like Red Velvet, it was all about cozying up in shared spaces. Those shared rooms played a big role in the tight-knit bonds we love about K-Pop groups. But hold up, times are shifting! Check out these 5 fourth-gen groups that lucked out and nabbed their very own bedrooms.

Red Velvet’s dorm layout in 2019, five years after debut. | KBS

1. aespa

First up, we’ve got aespa. Karina spilled the beans during a live broadcast that they’ve each got their own bedrooms now. Fans even got a quick sneak peek at her room, and let me tell you, it looked absolutely comfy and super stylish.

2. IVE

Next, we’ve got the hot-shot rookies, IVE. It seems like their management is super clued into the whole “personal space” thing. But here’s the fun twist: they’ve spread across two apartments so that each member gets their own bedroom. It’s a pretty cool move, considering the hectic schedules these stars have. The members now have their own little sanctuaries where they can just chill and focus on their music.

3. LE SSERAFIM

The members of LE SSERAFIM went down a similar road. They’re comfortably spread out over two apartments to ensure everyone gets their own bedroom. It’s not just about personal space; it also means a change of environment every now and then. Maybe that’s their secret sauce for keeping their music fresh and innovative!

4. Stray Kids

Even though Stray Kids is one of the larger groups, they’re not missing out on the fun. They’ve scored separate bedrooms for each member. It’s a clear sign that they’re rocking it, and their management is fully backing their potential. No doubt it’s contributing to their unique vibe and chart-busting music.

5. ITZY

Finally, let’s talk about ITZY. They upgraded to a new dorm last April, and – you guessed it – they each got their own rooms. Ever since fans have noticed a distinct lift in the group’s energy and creativity. Makes total sense — who wouldn’t feel inspired with their own space to relax and dream up new ideas?

And there you have it – five fourth-gen groups that have broken away from the typical K-pop living scenario and are loving their own bedrooms. This evolution doesn’t just reflect changes in the industry, but also shows a greater focus on the idols’ mental and emotional well-being. Room sharing can be fun, but having a personal sanctuary? Now that’s a game-changer.

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