Who’s Heating Up the Netizen Awards? Liberante’s Making Moves
As of 4:13 p.m. on August 29, crossover vocal group Liberante has gathered 8,070 votes (that’s 20.7%) in the Netizen Awards for Best Group, proudly sitting in second place. While Forte di Quattro leads the pack with a strong 22,028 votes (56.5%), Liberante isn’t just tagging along—they’re steadily climbing and turning heads.
Can They Join the ’10K Club’?
That’s the question fans are asking. The third-place group, Fortenor, trails with 2,432 votes (6.2%), and La Poem is close behind with 2,283 votes (5.9%). With such a clear lead over those in pursuit, Liberante seems to have firmly secured their second-place throne. But what’s really capturing attention is whether they can hit the coveted 10,000-vote mark before the month ends.
What’s the Big Deal About the 10K Club?
In the world of fan voting, especially in Korea’s hyper-interactive pop culture scene, the “10K Club” is more than just a number—it’s a badge of honor. Surpassing 10,000 votes means a fanbase isn’t just supporting silently—it’s loud, organized, and ready to boost an artist’s visibility online and off. For emerging groups like Liberante, it’s a strong sign that their momentum is real.
Fan Power Could Change Everything
With the deadline looming on August 31, everything hinges on one thing: fan dedication. If Liberante maintains their current pace—or kicks into overdrive—they could do more than keep second place. They could become a major conversation-starter in the Korean crossover music scene, proving that their fandom is not just passionate but powerful.
As the final days of voting tick down, all eyes are on Liberante to see whether they can rally enough support to make that five-digit finish. If they do, they won’t just hit a milestone—they’ll make a statement.