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Teen idol

A teen idol is a celebrity with a large teenage fan base. Teen idols are generally young but are not necessarily teenagers themselves.[1][2][3] An idol's popularity may be limited to teens, or may extend to all age groups.

The Beatles in 1965

By region edit

Asia edit

 
Tóc Tiên (Vietnam) in 2015
 
Jay Chou (Taiwan) in 2016
 
AKB48 (Japan) in 2010
 
BTS (South Korea) in 2019

East Asia possesses a robust fan culture centered around idols, one that spans both genders and generates broad appeal. East Asian idol culture, which first began in Japan in the 1960s, would spread to neighboring countries in later decades: in South Korea and Taiwan, for example, it took root in the 1990s, and in China the 2010s. Idols are also not limited to singing, and may take part in more explicitly image-focused venues such as pin-up photography (gravure idols) and pornography (AV idols).

There are many different idols and idol groups spread across many countries. In Japan, there are pop stars Ayumi Hamasaki and Namie Amuro as well as Kana Nishino and music groups such as Momoiro Clover Z, Morning Musume, AKB48, and Perfume and Johnny & Associates boy bands Arashi, NEWS, KAT-TUN, and Hey! Say! JUMP among others. In Taiwan, there are pop icons such as Jay Chou, Jolin Tsai, music groups Mayday, F4, and S.H.E. In South Korea, notable K-pop personalities include singers BoA and Rain and groups BTS, Blackpink, Exo, TVXQ, 2PM, 2AM, Beast, Shinee, Super Junior, 2NE1, Big Bang, Wonder Girls, T-ara, Kara and Girls' Generation.[4] In Vietnam, there are the singers WanBi Tuấn Anh,[5] Sơn Tùng M-TP, Đông Nhi, Bảo Thy and Tóc Tiên.[6][7]

Europe edit

 
Bill Kaulitz in 2010

European teen idols include German popstar Bill Kaulitz of the pop-rock band Tokio Hotel[8] and the members of the Anglo-Irish pop boy band One Direction,[9] and Girls Aloud, another Anglo-Irish band. In Spain, La Oreja de Van Gogh, Miguel Bosé, Mecano, and Hombres G all enjoyed teen-idol status. In the Balkans, the late Macedonian singer Toše Proeski was considered a teen idol.

Latin America edit

 
Ricky Martin in 2013

In Latin America, idols ranges from Mexican pop stars Timbiriche, Lynda Thomas, Magneto, Puerto Rican born Mexican Luis Miguel, Colombian Shakira and the popular Puerto Rican boy band Menudo in the 1980s and 1990s, and Paty Cantú, Anahí, Belinda, and RBD in the 2000s and 2010s.[10] Besides, former Menudo member Ricky Martin, their chief rivals Los Chicos and former member Chayanne, Venezuelan actor and singer Guillermo Davila and more, to Argentina, where telenovela, Chiquititas, ushered in a new era of teen-idols for that country, including actors Benjamin Rojas, Felipe Colombo, Luisana Lopilato, and Camila Bordonaba, who went on to form teen band Erreway, precursors to Mexican band RBD.

North America edit

Often teen idols are actors or musicians. Some teen idols began their careers as child actors, such as Britney Spears, Hilary Duff, Raven-Symoné and Miley Cyrus. There were teen idols before there were teen magazines, but idols have always been a permanent feature in magazines such as Seventeen, 16, Tiger Beat and Right On! in the United States, and in similar magazines elsewhere. With the advent of television, teen idols were also promoted through programs such as American Bandstand, The Ed Sullivan Show, Soul Train. Today's teen idols have spawned an entire industry of gossip magazines, television shows, YouTube, social media, and whole television channels such as E!.

By era edit

Early teen idols edit

 
Roger Wolfe Kahn on the cover of TIME magazine (September 19, 1927, America's first teen idol. )
 
1930 caricature of Rudy Vallée

The first known person to have been treated as a teen idol was Franz Liszt, the Hungarian pianist who, in the 1840s, drew such a following among teen girls that the term "Lisztomania" soon came to describe the phenomenon. The kind of idolizing following Liszt drew in Europe would not be followed for several decades. American-born Roger Wolfe Kahn became, arguably, America's first modern-day teen idol, when, in 1924 at the age of sixteen he launched his first jazz band. Throughout his teens, he became dubbed the 'Millionaire Maestro.' [11] Geraldine Farrar, American opera singer, had a large following of young women nicknamed "Gerry-flappers" in the early 20th century.[12][13] Rudy Vallée, who became a major success in 1929 with hits like "Honey" and "Deep Night", may have been the first American popular singer to have been idolised by hundreds of teen-aged girls at sold-out concerts. He was also possibly the first popular singer to have a star vehicle created for him: The Vagabond Lover.

Frank Sinatra, whose early career in the 1940s is often linked to his appeal to bobby soxers,[3] who got that name because they were forced to dance in their bobby socks so that their shoes would not damage the dance floor, is also regarded as having been amongst the first teen idols.[14]

1950s–1960s edit

Although he had only three major movie roles, James Dean earned two Oscar nominations. He also had the image of a rebellious youth, something that was popular among girls and young women. His performance in Rebel Without A Cause (1955) and his untimely death in a road collision in 1955 cemented his status as an icon. Contemporary teenagers still wear white T-shirts and jeans in his style.[15]

Selected by Walt Disney in 1955 for his new show The Mickey Mouse Club, Annette Funicello became popular among viewers by the end of the first season.[16] Elvis Presley made his debut in the mid-1950s and became a sensation. Deemed too dangerous to be filmed except from the waist up because of his sexually suggestive dance moves, he became popular among teenagers.[14] The success of young rock stars like Presley, film stars like Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, James Dean, Tab Hunter, and Sal Mineo in the 1950s, as well as the wider emergence of youth subcultures, led promoters to the deliberate creation of teen idols such as singers Frankie Avalon, Frankie Valli, Frankie Lymon, Fabian Forte, Bobby Rydell and Connie Stevens. Even crooners like Frank Sinatra were still considered idols and rather handsome. Actors Edd Byrnes and Troy Donahue and other artists deliberately cultivated a (safer) idol image, like Canadian musician Paul Anka.

Anka initially modelled himself on a particular generic type, the teen idol [who] carried on the process ... of changing the image of male youth ... from wild to mild, by providing a cleaner, more wholesome image of masculinity than that of the previous era's rebellious rockabilly heroes [and (working-class) so-called juvenile delinquents, like those in West Side Story]....

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Portable phonograph

Post-war teens were able to buy relatively inexpensive phonographs — including portable models that could be carried to friends' houses — and the new 45-rpm singles. Rock music played on 45s became the soundtrack to the 1960s as people bought what they heard on the radio. The great majority of the music being marketed to 1950s teens was being written by adults, but 1960s teens were increasingly appreciating and emulating artists closer to their own age, to teen fashion, and to lyrics which addressed their own concerns. Their parents worried about their attraction to artists (and DJs) who were edgy and rebellious. Faces on magazines fed fans; fans buy records, see films, watch TV and buy fashions.

Marketing of the teen idol generally focuses on the image.... The teen idol is structured to appeal to the pre-teen and young teen female pop audience member and children in general.... [They] are commodified in forms and images that are relatively non-threatening to this young audience and to the ancillary market of parents... The teen idol never appears to be autonomous and therefore never appears to be threatening as an adult; he remains, as long as he is popular, perpetually childlike and dependent.

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Teen idols of the 1950s include Elvis Presley, Fabian Forte, Tommy Sands, and Ricky Nelson, as pictured

Some marketers turned to film and TV for fresh, 'safe' faces. Tommy Sands's debut in a television film about the phenomenon, The Idol, made a teen idol out of Sands himself. Ricky Nelson, a performer of rockabilly music, also became a teen idol through his parents' television series, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.[19] With many parents disapproving of Elvis Presley, Nelson became a safe alternative. However, he found himself outclassed by the Beatles when they arrived in the U.S. in 1964.[14]

The Beatles soon became the most successful and influential band in modern musical history, staying at the top of Billboard charts for a grand total of 58 weeks between 1964 and 1970. Adolescent hysteria was so loud that the band had trouble performing at concerts.[20] The level of stardom they achieved in the U.S.—dubbed Beatlemania—was never before seen in that country, not even during the heyday of Elvis Presley.[14]

Some young TV stars were being hustled into studios to make recordings; for example, ex-Mousketeer Annette Funicello became one of the first big female idols as well as the Lennon Sisters whom had cut out dolls and were always on the covers of the gossip magazines; another, Johnny Crawford of The Rifleman, had five Top-40 hits.[3] In 1963, Luke Halpin made a big splash as a teen idol in the television program Flipper. After Bye Bye Birdie was released in 1963, Bobby Rydell became an instant teen idol.

In the 1960s as situation comedies and dramas on television using child actors became more popular, actors Paul Petersen, Patty Petersen, and Shelley Fabares from The Donna Reed Show, Dwayne Hickman from The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, Sally Field of Gidget, Jon Provost of Lassie, Jay North from Dennis the Menace, and Keith and Kevin Schultz known as the "Schultz Twins" on The Monroes all became younger preteen idols and grew into being teen idols.

Herman's Hermits,[21] the Rolling Stones, and the Beach Boys were teen idols, especially during the earlier part of their careers, although they quickly grew out of that status. The Rolling Stones did it through a more rebellious image, the Beatles did it through their more developed (or "grown up") music. Similarly, Neil Sedaka had two distinct eras of his career, with about a decade in between: one as a teen idol in the 1960s, and a later career in adult contemporary music. Roy Orbison was known for his songs "Oh, Pretty Woman," "Only the Lonely," and "Crying." From the family band the Cowsills, Susan Cowsill, John Cowsill and Barry Cowsill became teen idols. Many of the teen idols of the era were the sons of older, established stars; Dino, Desi & Billy were active as teen idols during the mid-sixties. The group included Dean Paul Martin (son of singer Dean Martin), and Billy Hinsche (a mutual friend whose parents were not famous). Gary Lewis, son of comedian Jerry Lewis, fronted the Playboys during this era.

All of the Monkees became instant teen idols in the late 1960s after their TV show became an overnight success, especially for Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones. The British-born Monkee Davy Jones was regularly featured in teen fan magazines. In 2008, Yahoo Music named Jones the number one teen idol of all time,[22] and in 2009 he was ranked second in a list compiled by Fox News.[23]

Teen fan magazine TeenSet began publishing in 1964, focusing on youthful bands and musicians. Tiger Beat magazine began competing for the same audience in 1965.

1970s edit

 
 
David Cassidy (left) and Michael Jackson (right) were well-known teen idols of the 1970s

After Davy Jones came Bobby Sherman and David Cassidy, who held the title of Teen Idols from the late 1960s until the mid-1970s. Both Sherman and Cassidy were actors on television and chart topping musicians in the pop-rock category at the time; with David Cassidy in particular enjoying immense international fame and success. Sherman was on hit TV shows Shindig! and Here Come the Brides among many others. Musical series such as Cassidy's The Partridge Family, the animated series The Archie Show, and (to a lesser extent) The Brady Bunch integrated television and teen-pop music to significant success during this time frame. The Brady Bunch's Barry Williams and Christopher Knight, as was tennis pro/actor Vincent Van Patten all were constantly in the fan magazines at the time. Popular actors such as John Moulder Brown, Leonard Whiting, Ray Lovelock (Raymond Lovelock), Leif Garrett, Mark Hamill, Mark Lester, Jan-Michael Vincent and Jack Wild were the talk of the teenagers in the 1970s as well. Musical group the Hudson Brothers were on many teen magazine covers for a number of years as teen idols. They had two shows on TV during the 1970s and recorded many albums.

One of the features of many teen idols is that their fans (and, in some cases, the musicians themselves) tended to develop a hate for the music once they became adults, and it is not much listened to by adults, except for nostalgia: the legacy of bubblegum pop. Teen idol performers in this category would include Shaun Cassidy, Leif Garrett, the Osmond Brothers (particularly Donny Osmond and their teen idol sister Marie Osmond),[24] Andy Gibb, Tony DeFranco of the Canadian band the DeFranco Family, and the Bay City Rollers (UK). Even modern classic hits and oldies outlets, which cover this time period, rarely play cuts from the teen idols of the era. A notable exception is Michael Jackson of the Jackson Five, who began his career as a teen idol along with his brothers, but whose individual career eventually evolved far beyond the limitations of that description and into superstardom.

The Jackson Five were the first African-American music group to become national teen idols,[25] appearing along with famous white idols in magazines such as 16 and Tiger Beat.[26] In addition, the charismatic appeal, showmanship and flurry of fans towards lead Michael Jackson made him a teen idol and heartthrob amongst teens; his success as a soloist continued into the 1980s.[24][27]

1980s edit

 
Kirk Cameron in 1989
 
Drew Barrymore and Corey Feldman in 1989
 
Madonna in 1990
 
River Phoenix in 1991
 
Debbie Gibson in 2009

In 1985, actress Alyssa Milano from Who's the Boss? became a major teen idol.[28] In the mid-1980s there was a group of young actors called the Brat Pack; the whole group collectively and separately became teen idols. They were Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy. They starred in many coming of age films together in some fashion and became very popular without being musicians. Molly Ringwald entered the limelight with the films Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club.[29]

Actors Corey Feldman and Corey Haim also became teen idols during the later part of the 1980s with films The Goonies and together The Lost Boys, Dream a Little Dream and License to Drive among other films. They were dubbed "the two Coreys".[30] Before Corey Haim's death in 2010, they did a reality TV show for two seasons (2007–08) on A&E named The Two Coreys after their 1980s moniker. Actor River Phoenix during his teen years became a teen idol during the later part of the 1980s, as did Christian Slater. Australian singer-actor Rick Springfield was regarded as the teen idol in the 1980s with such hits as "Jessie's Girl" and "Don't Talk to Strangers". The Grammy Award-winning musician Springfield was known for playing Dr. Noah Drake on the daytime drama General Hospital. He originated the character from 1981 to 1983. He left acting after his music career took off.

During this decade, Puerto Rican boy band Menudo, caused a sensation in Latin America compared to Beatles' Beatlemania.[31] At the end of the 1980s, actor Kirk Cameron became a major teen idol. Cameron was best known for his role as Mike Seaver on the television situation comedy Growing Pains from 1985 to 1992. Also Scott Baio and Willie Aames of Charles in Charge fame found themselves regulars in teen magazines. One of the most popular female singers of the 1980s, with teen idol status was Madonna,[32][33] especially among youth female audience which was later named Madonna wannabes.[34]

In popular music, the late 1980s was the boom of teenagers dominating the music charts. Debbie Gibson became the youngest person to write, perform and produce a number-one single, "Foolish Beat", and also had many hits from her first two albums. Tiffany, another teen icon, became a pop sensation at 15 years old thanks to an aggressive marketing strategy. She promoted her debut album in shopping malls of the US. She is also the youngest person to have a debut album hit number one and have multiple number one singles from that album ("I Think We're Alone Now" and "Could've Been"). Having become a household name, she had then-unknown band New Kids on the Block as an opening act for her shows. However, the sudden popularity of the New Kids caused their roles to be reversed. Gibson and Tiffany's careers had stalled by the early 1990s; so had NKOTB by the mid-nineties. The other boy band from Boston, New Edition, was popular with the teen set by the end of the 1980s.

1990s edit

 
"Spice Girls" in 2007
 
Alicia Silverstone in 2005
 
Leonardo DiCaprio in 2000
 
Britney Spears in 2003
 
"Backstreet Boys" in 2005

The manufacturing of teen idols has been marketed more aggressively and with greater sophistication since the 1980s.[35] Many of the major teen idols in the 1990s were bands and musical acts. The rise of MTV in the 1980s and the success of the boy bands and girl groups during the 1990s and 2000s continued to fuel the phenomenon.[18][36] Besides a combination of good, clean-cut looks and a ubiquitous marketing campaign, such bands typically include a variety of personality types (e.g. "the shy one", "the smart one", etc.) These idols were often found on the covers and pages of teen magazines during the 1990s as teen idols as well. Classic examples of boy bands include Menudo, New Kids on the Block, Take That, Backstreet Boys, and NSYNC, all becoming the best-selling pop groups of the decade. Hanson was initially marketed as such a band, but eventually outgrew this label to become a successful indie band. Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Lopez, Mandy Moore, Jessica Simpson, and Britney Spears, along with female bands such as the Spice Girls,[14] TLC, and Destiny's Child, also became very popular at the end of the decade. Even though the Spice Girls split in 2000, they remain fairly popular in England.[14]

During this decade, the Latin artist Shakira was described as a "teen idol", her songs reached number 1 on Latin radio, her videos were among the most viewed, while her hair and clothing style was emulated by girls and young women. from the continent identifying with their songs, this was called "Shakiramía" or "Shakira Fever"[37][38][39]

The Backstreet Boys' popularity grew in 1997 with "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)," a song produced by Max Martin.[14] Opting against joining a girl band, Britney Spears released the music video "...Baby One More Time" in 1998 on MTV, which pushed her into the public consciousness.[14] Her first album of the same name made its debut at the top of Billboard's charts.[40]

After the movie Clueless (1995), Alicia Silverstone became a teen idol.[41] The 1997 film Titanic made Leonardo DiCaprio a teen idol; during "Leo-Mania" his face appeared on many teen magazines.[42] Fraternal twin sisters and actresses Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen were major tween idols and as they grew up they later became teen idols during the 1990s.[43]

2000s edit

 
 
 
 
(From left to right) Hilary Duff, Avril Lavigne, Miley Cyrus and Raven-Symoné became teen idols in the early to mid 2000s.

The 2000s would be a decade of transition due to increasing amount of media platforms coming from TV and the internet, though Hollywood would still be a spring board for many names in the early years of the decade. Actors such as Josh Hartnett, Heath Ledger and Ashton Kutcher would dominate the teen idol scene for the early 2000s. Hartnett become the most prominent face of the young Hollywood actors entering the 2000s. He appeared on dozens of major magazine covers and was the subject of a Vanity Fair cover story remarking on his meteoric rise to fame. The intense attention he received during this time period caused him to turn down high-profile roles, including a reported $100 million offer to play Superman, before temporarily leaving Hollywood.[citation needed]

The Walt Disney Company and its numerous outlets (e.g. Disney Channel, Radio Disney and Walt Disney Pictures) were the first to successfully develop a new generation of teen idols in this period, starting with the careers of actresses and singers Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan, initially targeting youth and female teen audiences. While still teenagers, Duff became famous for her starring titular character in the Disney Channel teen sitcom Lizzie McGuire and her multi-Platinum second studio album Metamorphosis (2003), with which she became one of the youngest artists to reach the top of the Billboard 200, and Lohan became famous for her starring roles in many successful teen movies, including Freaky Friday (2003), Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004), Mean Girls (2004) and Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005), and her debut studio album Speak (2004). The success of this marketing led to further development of the genre, including new teen idols such as Raven-Symoné, Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Zac Efron, Aly & AJ, Jesse McCartney, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu, Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers. Disney has also used another one of its own TV channels, Freeform, to develop shows and stars popular among teen girls. Mean Girls, a well-known comedy written by Tina Fey, also saw the performances of Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried (in her first role).[41]

Raven-Symoné gained popularity as a child actor for her roles on The Cosby Show (1989-1992) and Hangin' with Mr Cooper (1993-1997) but became a household name from being the titular character on the extremely popular and successful Disney Channel Show That's So Raven (2003-2007) as well as being a part of The Cheetah Girls and the films (2003-2006). She also had a supporting role in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004).

Miley Cyrus claimed her fame by playing a fictionalized version of herself on the television show Hannah Montana (2006-2011). Her 2009 singles "The Climb" and "Party in the U.S.A" were both hits. However, as she began metamorphosizing into something more mature, her popularity fell as parents considered her new materials inappropriate for their children.[14]

Selena Gomez made her debut by starring in the Disney situational comedy Wizards of Waverly Place (2007-2012) and released her first album Kiss & Tell in 2009. She became an icon for adolescent girls and women, yet details of her personal life put her under public scrutiny.[44]

 
 
 
 
(From left to right) Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, and Ariana Grande became teen idols in the late 2000s.

ViacomCBS-owned Nickelodeon, a competitor to Disney Channel, has also developed its own slate of stars for its television shows, including Drake Bell, Josh Peck, Emma Roberts, Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, Jamie Lynn Spears (sister of Britney Spears), Ariana Grande,[45] Victoria Justice, Elizabeth Gillies, and groups the Naked Brothers Band and Big Time Rush, many of whom have not only starred in TV shows, but recorded songs as well. Many of the modern-day teen idols are females marketed as "role models" to teen and tween girls, a departure from the traditional role of the male teen idol marketed as the idolized teen "heartthrob". Actress Mischa Barton became a teen idol through her role on The O.C., with Entertainment Weekly naming her character Marissa CooperIt Girl" of 2003.

In 2002, Canadian singer Avril Lavigne dominated the music scene and eventually became a worldwide teen idol. Listed at #4 on Yahoo!'s Top 25 Teen Idols of all-time.[46]

During the popularity of her sister Jessica Simpson's MTV reality television series Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, 7th Heaven actress Ashlee Simpson developed a music career through her own MTV spin-off reality series The Ashlee Simpson Show in 2004, and soon became a teen idol.

American musician Taylor Swift entered the scene at age 16 by co-writing the song "Tim McGraw" with Liz Rose in 2005, after which she became a well-known and successful artist[47][48] as well as a teen idol.[49]

Before reaching the age of 20, Ariana Grande had already been popular among secondary schoolchildren by starring in the teen comedy show Victorious (2010-2013). She left acting for singing, and although her singing career got off to a rocky start, she did capture the attention of producer and songwriter Max Martin, who had worked with many successful artists before.[45]

Teen idols were also popular in the R&B and Hip-Hop realm throughout this decade, including Chris Brown, JoJo, Bow Wow, 3LW, Ciara, Mario, B2K, and Rihanna, among others.

In the late 2000s, bands like Lillix, KSM, Everlife, and Clique Girlz became teen pop idols and have a teenage fanbase.

Discovered on YouTube by media entrepreneur Scooter Braun at the age of 13, Justin Bieber was ushered into fame with his 2009 album My World.[14]

2010s edit

 
Momoiro Clover
 
One Direction
 
Kylie Jenner
 
Camila Cabello
 
Billie Eilish

In Japan, more and more Japanese idol groups have appeared. In Japanese culture, persons called "idols" are media personalities in their teens and early twenties who are considered particularly attractive or cute and who will, for a period ranging from several months to a few years, regularly appear in the mass media, e.g. as singers for pop groups, bit-part actors, TV personalities, models in photo spreads published in magazines, advertisements, etc. One of the most successful groups is Momoiro Clover Z. Their performances incorporate elements of ballet, gymnastics, and action movies.[50] During 2014, about 486,000 people attended their live concerts, which was the highest record of all female musicians in Japan.[51] Momoiro Clover Z has been ranked as one of the most popular female idol groups from 2013 to 2017.[52][53][54][55][56][57]

In the late 2010s, many young actors developed large followings amongst teenagers and millennials after portraying famous contemporary literary characters. The most notable among these were Ansel Elgort (Augustus Waters), Timothée Chalamet (Elio Perlman), and Nick Robinson (Simon Spier). These actors were referred to by the media and general public as "White Boys of the Month", with the term becoming a popular meme since.[58][59] Noah Centineo became popular among teenagers and young adults following the release of To All the Boys I've Loved Before, having amassed over 15 million Instagram followers within eight weeks of the film's release; he was dubbed an "internet boyfriend" by the media.[60][61][62]

Although the future members of the boy band One Direction did not do well on the third season of X Factor U.K., guest judge Nicole Scherzinger suggested that they form a group together. The result was much fame and fortune for the band, who burst onto the scene in 2012.[14] The group went on indefinite hiatus in 2016,[63] and since 2017 its members have been pursuing solo projects.[64]

Kylie Jenner rising to prominence in the mid-2010s can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, her appearances on her family's hit TV series Keeping up with the Kardashians gave her a platform to showcase her unique personality and relatable experiences. Additionally, her bold and ever-changing sense of fashion, coupled with her flawless makeup looks, made her a style icon for many teenagers. Moreover, her active presence on social media platforms like Instagram and Snapchat allowed her to connect with her fan base on a more personal level, giving them a glimpse into her glamorous lifestyle. In 2014 & 2015 she was named among Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world citing her considerable influence among youth on social media.[65][66] Kylie's influence in the beauty industry with her lip kits and cosmetics brand Kylie Cosmetics also contributed to her idol status.

Similarly, in 2016 the Cuban-born American singer Camila Cabello left the girl group Fifth Harmony, which went on indefinite hiatus in 2018, in order to pursue a solo career. She makes use of her Latin American heritage in her rhythms.[63] At age 18, American musician Billie Eilish won four Grammy Awards in 2020, and was commissioned to perform the theme song for the James Bond movie No Time to Die (2021).[67] The song topped the charts in February 2020.[68] She wrote it with her brother, Finneas, becoming the youngest artist to do so. She has tens of millions of followers on social media, especially among Generation Z, and is well known for her lyrics concerning depression and anxiety.[67]

Millie Bobby Brown rose to fame from her role as Eleven in the Netflix series Stranger Things. Her co-stars Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, and Sadie Sink have also achieved fame from their roles in the series.

2020s edit

 
Olivia Rodrigo in 2021
 
Måneskin in 2022

American artist Olivia Rodrigo had previously worked as a child actress on the Disney comedy series Bizaardvark (2016–19) and starred in the first three seasons of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019–present).[69] In January 2021, she released her debut single, "Drivers License", which went on to become one of the most streamed songs on Spotify at the time and spent eight weeks on top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[70][71] She sings with profanities in an emotionally charged manner of the struggles of an adolescent and commands a large following on social media networks, including TikTok, where she has many teen-aged supporters.[69][71][72][73] She cites Taylor Swift and Lorde as her influences.[69] Some sources consider Rodrigo to be a representative of Generation Z.[72][73]

Italian rock band Måneskin was ushered into international attention after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, with their winning track "Zitti e buoni" as well as "I Wanna Be Your Slave" and their cover of The Four Seasons' "Beggin'" reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart, supported by a growing following on TikTok and other social media platforms.[74][75] Prior to their Eurovision win, the band finished as runner-up in the eleventh season of the Italian X Factor in 2017. Måneskin are credited as one of the first rock bands to heavily appeal to Generation Z.[76][77][78][79]

Impact and influence edit

 
James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause (1955)

In the West, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and the Rolling Stones were extremely popular among the Baby Boomers.[80][81] Parents, by contrast, saw their influence greatly diminished.[82] In the United Kingdom, for instance, a combination of the Lady Chatterley trial (1959) and the first long-play of the Beatles, Please Please Me (1963) triggered a change public perception of human mating, a cause subsequently taken up by young people seeking sexual liberation.[82][a]

During the 1960s and 1970s, the music industry made a fortune selling rock records to people between the ages of fourteen and twenty-five. This era was home to many youthful stars—people like Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones or Jimi Hendrix—who had lifestyles that all but guaranteed early deaths.[82][b] The death of a (former) teen idol can have a serious impact on fans, leading to outbursts of emotions. This was certainly the case when people like Davy Jones or Michael Jackson died.[83] Moreover, even as their fans age, the audience of idols does not necessarily shrink, as the fans who became parents can introduce their children to their music. People tend to be nostalgic about music from their youth.[83] In the twenty-first century, (former) teen idols can continue to be highly successful years after they made their debut as can be seen from the number of streams, digital downloads, CDs, cassettes, and vinyl records shipped.[84][85]

The charm and charisma manifested by American actor James Dean onscreen proved strongly appealing to the audience,[86] and his persona of youthful rebellion provided a template for succeeding generations of youth to model themselves on.[87][88] Various artists, including Leonardo DiCaprio,[89] Buddy Holly,[90] and David Bowie,[91] cited Dean as an influence. American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift referenced him in "Style" (2014).[92] Meanwhile, wearing white T-shirts and jeans remains iconic among young people today.[15]

 
BTS (pictured 2018) were found a valuable music act for the South Korean economy.

The K-pop band Girls' Generation has generally been considered as a cultural icon of not just South Korea,[93] but also a part of the Korean Wave, the rising popularity of Korean culture on the international stage.[94][95][96] As of 2019, another K-pop band, BTS, was reportedly worth more than US$4.65 billion, or 0.3 percent of the GDP of their home country.[97] They attracted one in every 13 foreign visitors to South Korea and were cited as one of the key acts in boosting global music sales to US$19 billion in 2018.[98] Data from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) shows that BTS became the best-selling artists of 2020 worldwide, ahead of Taylor Swift, Drake, the Weeknd, and Billie Eilish.[99]

A 2023 report by the Federal Reserve estimated that Taylor Swift's Eras Tour was responsible for $4.6 billion of consumer spending in the United States alone; local economies were significantly boosted by her presence.[100] Besides the Fed, the governments of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Chicago, Illinois, have credited Swift with boosting their local tourism and hospitality industries.[101]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ See this 1974 poem by the poet Philip Larkin.
  2. ^ Also see life-history theory.

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For other uses see Teen idol disambiguation Not to be confused with Teen Idle A teen idol is a celebrity with a large teenage fan base Teen idols are generally young but are not necessarily teenagers themselves 1 2 3 An idol s popularity may be limited to teens or may extend to all age groups The Beatles in 1965 Contents 1 By region 1 1 Asia 1 2 Europe 1 3 Latin America 1 4 North America 2 By era 2 1 Early teen idols 2 2 1950s 1960s 2 3 1970s 2 4 1980s 2 5 1990s 2 6 2000s 2 7 2010s 2 8 2020s 3 Impact and influence 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Book sourcesBy region editAsia edit Main articles Japanese idol Korean idol and Chinese idol nbsp Toc Tien Vietnam in 2015 nbsp Jay Chou Taiwan in 2016 nbsp AKB48 Japan in 2010 nbsp BTS South Korea in 2019 East Asia possesses a robust fan culture centered around idols one that spans both genders and generates broad appeal East Asian idol culture which first began in Japan in the 1960s would spread to neighboring countries in later decades in South Korea and Taiwan for example it took root in the 1990s and in China the 2010s Idols are also not limited to singing and may take part in more explicitly image focused venues such as pin up photography gravure idols and pornography AV idols There are many different idols and idol groups spread across many countries In Japan there are pop stars Ayumi Hamasaki and Namie Amuro as well as Kana Nishino and music groups such as Momoiro Clover Z Morning Musume AKB48 and Perfume and Johnny amp Associates boy bands Arashi NEWS KAT TUN and Hey Say JUMP among others In Taiwan there are pop icons such as Jay Chou Jolin Tsai music groups Mayday F4 and S H E In South Korea notable K pop personalities include singers BoA and Rain and groups BTS Blackpink Exo TVXQ 2PM 2AM Beast Shinee Super Junior 2NE1 Big Bang Wonder Girls T ara Kara and Girls Generation 4 In Vietnam there are the singers WanBi Tuấn Anh 5 Sơn Tung M TP Đong Nhi Bảo Thy and Toc Tien 6 7 Europe edit nbsp Bill Kaulitz in 2010European teen idols include German popstar Bill Kaulitz of the pop rock band Tokio Hotel 8 and the members of the Anglo Irish pop boy band One Direction 9 and Girls Aloud another Anglo Irish band In Spain La Oreja de Van Gogh Miguel Bose Mecano and Hombres G all enjoyed teen idol status In the Balkans the late Macedonian singer Tose Proeski was considered a teen idol Latin America edit nbsp Ricky Martin in 2013In Latin America idols ranges from Mexican pop stars Timbiriche Lynda Thomas Magneto Puerto Rican born Mexican Luis Miguel Colombian Shakira and the popular Puerto Rican boy band Menudo in the 1980s and 1990s and Paty Cantu Anahi Belinda and RBD in the 2000s and 2010s 10 Besides former Menudo member Ricky Martin their chief rivals Los Chicos and former member Chayanne Venezuelan actor and singer Guillermo Davila and more to Argentina where telenovela Chiquititas ushered in a new era of teen idols for that country including actors Benjamin Rojas Felipe Colombo Luisana Lopilato and Camila Bordonaba who went on to form teen band Erreway precursors to Mexican band RBD North America edit Often teen idols are actors or musicians Some teen idols began their careers as child actors such as Britney Spears Hilary Duff Raven Symone and Miley Cyrus There were teen idols before there were teen magazines but idols have always been a permanent feature in magazines such as Seventeen 16 Tiger Beat and Right On in the United States and in similar magazines elsewhere With the advent of television teen idols were also promoted through programs such as American Bandstand The Ed Sullivan Show Soul Train Today s teen idols have spawned an entire industry of gossip magazines television shows YouTube social media and whole television channels such as E By era editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Teen idol news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early teen idols edit nbsp Roger Wolfe Kahn on the cover of TIME magazine September 19 1927 America s first teen idol nbsp 1930 caricature of Rudy ValleeThe first known person to have been treated as a teen idol was Franz Liszt the Hungarian pianist who in the 1840s drew such a following among teen girls that the term Lisztomania soon came to describe the phenomenon The kind of idolizing following Liszt drew in Europe would not be followed for several decades American born Roger Wolfe Kahn became arguably America s first modern day teen idol when in 1924 at the age of sixteen he launched his first jazz band Throughout his teens he became dubbed the Millionaire Maestro 11 Geraldine Farrar American opera singer had a large following of young women nicknamed Gerry flappers in the early 20th century 12 13 Rudy Vallee who became a major success in 1929 with hits like Honey and Deep Night may have been the first American popular singer to have been idolised by hundreds of teen aged girls at sold out concerts He was also possibly the first popular singer to have a star vehicle created for him The Vagabond Lover Frank Sinatra whose early career in the 1940s is often linked to his appeal to bobby soxers 3 who got that name because they were forced to dance in their bobby socks so that their shoes would not damage the dance floor is also regarded as having been amongst the first teen idols 14 1950s 1960s edit Although he had only three major movie roles James Dean earned two Oscar nominations He also had the image of a rebellious youth something that was popular among girls and young women His performance in Rebel Without A Cause 1955 and his untimely death in a road collision in 1955 cemented his status as an icon Contemporary teenagers still wear white T shirts and jeans in his style 15 Selected by Walt Disney in 1955 for his new show The Mickey Mouse Club Annette Funicello became popular among viewers by the end of the first season 16 Elvis Presley made his debut in the mid 1950s and became a sensation Deemed too dangerous to be filmed except from the waist up because of his sexually suggestive dance moves he became popular among teenagers 14 The success of young rock stars like Presley film stars like Marlon Brando Paul Newman James Dean Tab Hunter and Sal Mineo in the 1950s as well as the wider emergence of youth subcultures led promoters to the deliberate creation of teen idols such as singers Frankie Avalon Frankie Valli Frankie Lymon Fabian Forte Bobby Rydell and Connie Stevens Even crooners like Frank Sinatra were still considered idols and rather handsome Actors Edd Byrnes and Troy Donahue and other artists deliberately cultivated a safer idol image like Canadian musician Paul Anka Anka initially modelled himself on a particular generic type the teen idol who carried on the process of changing the image of male youth from wild to mild by providing a cleaner more wholesome image of masculinity than that of the previous era s rebellious rockabilly heroes and working class so called juvenile delinquents like those in West Side Story 17 nbsp Portable phonographPost war teens were able to buy relatively inexpensive phonographs including portable models that could be carried to friends houses and the new 45 rpm singles Rock music played on 45s became the soundtrack to the 1960s as people bought what they heard on the radio The great majority of the music being marketed to 1950s teens was being written by adults but 1960s teens were increasingly appreciating and emulating artists closer to their own age to teen fashion and to lyrics which addressed their own concerns Their parents worried about their attraction to artists and DJs who were edgy and rebellious Faces on magazines fed fans fans buy records see films watch TV and buy fashions Marketing of the teen idol generally focuses on the image The teen idol is structured to appeal to the pre teen and young teen female pop audience member and children in general They are commodified in forms and images that are relatively non threatening to this young audience and to the ancillary market of parents The teen idol never appears to be autonomous and therefore never appears to be threatening as an adult he remains as long as he is popular perpetually childlike and dependent 18 nbsp Teen idols of the 1950s include Elvis Presley Fabian Forte Tommy Sands and Ricky Nelson as picturedSome marketers turned to film and TV for fresh safe faces Tommy Sands s debut in a television film about the phenomenon The Idol made a teen idol out of Sands himself Ricky Nelson a performer of rockabilly music also became a teen idol through his parents television series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 19 With many parents disapproving of Elvis Presley Nelson became a safe alternative However he found himself outclassed by the Beatles when they arrived in the U S in 1964 14 The Beatles soon became the most successful and influential band in modern musical history staying at the top of Billboard charts for a grand total of 58 weeks between 1964 and 1970 Adolescent hysteria was so loud that the band had trouble performing at concerts 20 The level of stardom they achieved in the U S dubbed Beatlemania was never before seen in that country not even during the heyday of Elvis Presley 14 Some young TV stars were being hustled into studios to make recordings for example ex Mousketeer Annette Funicello became one of the first big female idols as well as the Lennon Sisters whom had cut out dolls and were always on the covers of the gossip magazines another Johnny Crawford of The Rifleman had five Top 40 hits 3 In 1963 Luke Halpin made a big splash as a teen idol in the television program Flipper After Bye Bye Birdie was released in 1963 Bobby Rydell became an instant teen idol In the 1960s as situation comedies and dramas on television using child actors became more popular actors Paul Petersen Patty Petersen and Shelley Fabares from The Donna Reed Show Dwayne Hickman from The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Sally Field of Gidget Jon Provost of Lassie Jay North from Dennis the Menace and Keith and Kevin Schultz known as the Schultz Twins on The Monroes all became younger preteen idols and grew into being teen idols Herman s Hermits 21 the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys were teen idols especially during the earlier part of their careers although they quickly grew out of that status The Rolling Stones did it through a more rebellious image the Beatles did it through their more developed or grown up music Similarly Neil Sedaka had two distinct eras of his career with about a decade in between one as a teen idol in the 1960s and a later career in adult contemporary music Roy Orbison was known for his songs Oh Pretty Woman Only the Lonely and Crying From the family band the Cowsills Susan Cowsill John Cowsill and Barry Cowsill became teen idols Many of the teen idols of the era were the sons of older established stars Dino Desi amp Billy were active as teen idols during the mid sixties The group included Dean Paul Martin son of singer Dean Martin and Billy Hinsche a mutual friend whose parents were not famous Gary Lewis son of comedian Jerry Lewis fronted the Playboys during this era All of the Monkees became instant teen idols in the late 1960s after their TV show became an overnight success especially for Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones The British born Monkee Davy Jones was regularly featured in teen fan magazines In 2008 Yahoo Music named Jones the number one teen idol of all time 22 and in 2009 he was ranked second in a list compiled by Fox News 23 Teen fan magazine TeenSet began publishing in 1964 focusing on youthful bands and musicians Tiger Beat magazine began competing for the same audience in 1965 1970s edit nbsp nbsp David Cassidy left and Michael Jackson right were well known teen idols of the 1970s After Davy Jones came Bobby Sherman and David Cassidy who held the title of Teen Idols from the late 1960s until the mid 1970s Both Sherman and Cassidy were actors on television and chart topping musicians in the pop rock category at the time with David Cassidy in particular enjoying immense international fame and success Sherman was on hit TV shows Shindig and Here Come the Brides among many others Musical series such as Cassidy s The Partridge Family the animated series The Archie Show and to a lesser extent The Brady Bunch integrated television and teen pop music to significant success during this time frame The Brady Bunch s Barry Williams and Christopher Knight as was tennis pro actor Vincent Van Patten all were constantly in the fan magazines at the time Popular actors such as John Moulder Brown Leonard Whiting Ray Lovelock Raymond Lovelock Leif Garrett Mark Hamill Mark Lester Jan Michael Vincent and Jack Wild were the talk of the teenagers in the 1970s as well Musical group the Hudson Brothers were on many teen magazine covers for a number of years as teen idols They had two shows on TV during the 1970s and recorded many albums One of the features of many teen idols is that their fans and in some cases the musicians themselves tended to develop a hate for the music once they became adults and it is not much listened to by adults except for nostalgia the legacy of bubblegum pop Teen idol performers in this category would include Shaun Cassidy Leif Garrett the Osmond Brothers particularly Donny Osmond and their teen idol sister Marie Osmond 24 Andy Gibb Tony DeFranco of the Canadian band the DeFranco Family and the Bay City Rollers UK Even modern classic hits and oldies outlets which cover this time period rarely play cuts from the teen idols of the era A notable exception is Michael Jackson of the Jackson Five who began his career as a teen idol along with his brothers but whose individual career eventually evolved far beyond the limitations of that description and into superstardom The Jackson Five were the first African American music group to become national teen idols 25 appearing along with famous white idols in magazines such as 16 and Tiger Beat 26 In addition the charismatic appeal showmanship and flurry of fans towards lead Michael Jackson made him a teen idol and heartthrob amongst teens his success as a soloist continued into the 1980s 24 27 1980s edit nbsp Kirk Cameron in 1989 nbsp Drew Barrymore and Corey Feldman in 1989 nbsp Madonna in 1990 nbsp River Phoenix in 1991 nbsp Debbie Gibson in 2009 In 1985 actress Alyssa Milano from Who s the Boss became a major teen idol 28 In the mid 1980s there was a group of young actors called the Brat Pack the whole group collectively and separately became teen idols They were Emilio Estevez Anthony Michael Hall Rob Lowe Andrew McCarthy Demi Moore Judd Nelson Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy They starred in many coming of age films together in some fashion and became very popular without being musicians Molly Ringwald entered the limelight with the films Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club 29 Actors Corey Feldman and Corey Haim also became teen idols during the later part of the 1980s with films The Goonies and together The Lost Boys Dream a Little Dream and License to Drive among other films They were dubbed the two Coreys 30 Before Corey Haim s death in 2010 they did a reality TV show for two seasons 2007 08 on A amp E named The Two Coreys after their 1980s moniker Actor River Phoenix during his teen years became a teen idol during the later part of the 1980s as did Christian Slater Australian singer actor Rick Springfield was regarded as the teen idol in the 1980s with such hits as Jessie s Girl and Don t Talk to Strangers The Grammy Award winning musician Springfield was known for playing Dr Noah Drake on the daytime drama General Hospital He originated the character from 1981 to 1983 He left acting after his music career took off During this decade Puerto Rican boy band Menudo caused a sensation in Latin America compared to Beatles Beatlemania 31 At the end of the 1980s actor Kirk Cameron became a major teen idol Cameron was best known for his role as Mike Seaver on the television situation comedy Growing Pains from 1985 to 1992 Also Scott Baio and Willie Aames of Charles in Charge fame found themselves regulars in teen magazines One of the most popular female singers of the 1980s with teen idol status was Madonna 32 33 especially among youth female audience which was later named Madonna wannabes 34 In popular music the late 1980s was the boom of teenagers dominating the music charts Debbie Gibson became the youngest person to write perform and produce a number one single Foolish Beat and also had many hits from her first two albums Tiffany another teen icon became a pop sensation at 15 years old thanks to an aggressive marketing strategy She promoted her debut album in shopping malls of the US She is also the youngest person to have a debut album hit number one and have multiple number one singles from that album I Think We re Alone Now and Could ve Been Having become a household name she had then unknown band New Kids on the Block as an opening act for her shows However the sudden popularity of the New Kids caused their roles to be reversed Gibson and Tiffany s careers had stalled by the early 1990s so had NKOTB by the mid nineties The other boy band from Boston New Edition was popular with the teen set by the end of the 1980s 1990s edit nbsp Spice Girls in 2007 nbsp Alicia Silverstone in 2005 nbsp Leonardo DiCaprio in 2000 nbsp Britney Spears in 2003 nbsp Backstreet Boys in 2005 The manufacturing of teen idols has been marketed more aggressively and with greater sophistication since the 1980s 35 Many of the major teen idols in the 1990s were bands and musical acts The rise of MTV in the 1980s and the success of the boy bands and girl groups during the 1990s and 2000s continued to fuel the phenomenon 18 36 Besides a combination of good clean cut looks and a ubiquitous marketing campaign such bands typically include a variety of personality types e g the shy one the smart one etc These idols were often found on the covers and pages of teen magazines during the 1990s as teen idols as well Classic examples of boy bands include Menudo New Kids on the Block Take That Backstreet Boys and NSYNC all becoming the best selling pop groups of the decade Hanson was initially marketed as such a band but eventually outgrew this label to become a successful indie band Christina Aguilera Jennifer Lopez Mandy Moore Jessica Simpson and Britney Spears along with female bands such as the Spice Girls 14 TLC and Destiny s Child also became very popular at the end of the decade Even though the Spice Girls split in 2000 they remain fairly popular in England 14 During this decade the Latin artist Shakira was described as a teen idol her songs reached number 1 on Latin radio her videos were among the most viewed while her hair and clothing style was emulated by girls and young women from the continent identifying with their songs this was called Shakiramia or Shakira Fever 37 38 39 The Backstreet Boys popularity grew in 1997 with Everybody Backstreet s Back a song produced by Max Martin 14 Opting against joining a girl band Britney Spears released the music video Baby One More Time in 1998 on MTV which pushed her into the public consciousness 14 Her first album of the same name made its debut at the top of Billboard s charts 40 After the movie Clueless 1995 Alicia Silverstone became a teen idol 41 The 1997 film Titanic made Leonardo DiCaprio a teen idol during Leo Mania his face appeared on many teen magazines 42 Fraternal twin sisters and actresses Ashley Olsen and Mary Kate Olsen were major tween idols and as they grew up they later became teen idols during the 1990s 43 2000s edit This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy June 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp From left to right Hilary Duff Avril Lavigne Miley Cyrus and Raven Symone became teen idols in the early to mid 2000s The 2000s would be a decade of transition due to increasing amount of media platforms coming from TV and the internet though Hollywood would still be a spring board for many names in the early years of the decade Actors such as Josh Hartnett Heath Ledger and Ashton Kutcher would dominate the teen idol scene for the early 2000s Hartnett become the most prominent face of the young Hollywood actors entering the 2000s He appeared on dozens of major magazine covers and was the subject of a Vanity Fair cover story remarking on his meteoric rise to fame The intense attention he received during this time period caused him to turn down high profile roles including a reported 100 million offer to play Superman before temporarily leaving Hollywood citation needed The Walt Disney Company and its numerous outlets e g Disney Channel Radio Disney and Walt Disney Pictures were the first to successfully develop a new generation of teen idols in this period starting with the careers of actresses and singers Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan initially targeting youth and female teen audiences While still teenagers Duff became famous for her starring titular character in the Disney Channel teen sitcom Lizzie McGuire and her multi Platinum second studio album Metamorphosis 2003 with which she became one of the youngest artists to reach the top of the Billboard 200 and Lohan became famous for her starring roles in many successful teen movies including Freaky Friday 2003 Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen 2004 Mean Girls 2004 and Herbie Fully Loaded 2005 and her debut studio album Speak 2004 The success of this marketing led to further development of the genre including new teen idols such as Raven Symone Dylan and Cole Sprouse Zac Efron Aly amp AJ Jesse McCartney Vanessa Hudgens Ashley Tisdale Corbin Bleu Miley Cyrus Selena Gomez Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers Disney has also used another one of its own TV channels Freeform to develop shows and stars popular among teen girls Mean Girls a well known comedy written by Tina Fey also saw the performances of Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried in her first role 41 Raven Symone gained popularity as a child actor for her roles on The Cosby Show 1989 1992 and Hangin with Mr Cooper 1993 1997 but became a household name from being the titular character on the extremely popular and successful Disney Channel Show That s So Raven 2003 2007 as well as being a part of The Cheetah Girls and the films 2003 2006 She also had a supporting role in The Princess Diaries 2 Royal Engagement 2004 Miley Cyrus claimed her fame by playing a fictionalized version of herself on the television show Hannah Montana 2006 2011 Her 2009 singles The Climb and Party in the U S A were both hits However as she began metamorphosizing into something more mature her popularity fell as parents considered her new materials inappropriate for their children 14 Selena Gomez made her debut by starring in the Disney situational comedy Wizards of Waverly Place 2007 2012 and released her first album Kiss amp Tell in 2009 She became an icon for adolescent girls and women yet details of her personal life put her under public scrutiny 44 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp From left to right Taylor Swift Justin Bieber Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande became teen idols in the late 2000s ViacomCBS owned Nickelodeon a competitor to Disney Channel has also developed its own slate of stars for its television shows including Drake Bell Josh Peck Emma Roberts Miranda Cosgrove Jennette McCurdy Nathan Kress Jamie Lynn Spears sister of Britney Spears Ariana Grande 45 Victoria Justice Elizabeth Gillies and groups the Naked Brothers Band and Big Time Rush many of whom have not only starred in TV shows but recorded songs as well Many of the modern day teen idols are females marketed as role models to teen and tween girls a departure from the traditional role of the male teen idol marketed as the idolized teen heartthrob Actress Mischa Barton became a teen idol through her role on The O C with Entertainment Weekly naming her character Marissa Cooper It Girl of 2003 In 2002 Canadian singer Avril Lavigne dominated the music scene and eventually became a worldwide teen idol Listed at 4 on Yahoo s Top 25 Teen Idols of all time 46 During the popularity of her sister Jessica Simpson s MTV reality television series Newlyweds Nick and Jessica 7th Heaven actress Ashlee Simpson developed a music career through her own MTV spin off reality series The Ashlee Simpson Show in 2004 and soon became a teen idol American musician Taylor Swift entered the scene at age 16 by co writing the song Tim McGraw with Liz Rose in 2005 after which she became a well known and successful artist 47 48 as well as a teen idol 49 Before reaching the age of 20 Ariana Grande had already been popular among secondary schoolchildren by starring in the teen comedy show Victorious 2010 2013 She left acting for singing and although her singing career got off to a rocky start she did capture the attention of producer and songwriter Max Martin who had worked with many successful artists before 45 Teen idols were also popular in the R amp B and Hip Hop realm throughout this decade including Chris Brown JoJo Bow Wow 3LW Ciara Mario B2K and Rihanna among others In the late 2000s bands like Lillix KSM Everlife and Clique Girlz became teen pop idols and have a teenage fanbase Discovered on YouTube by media entrepreneur Scooter Braun at the age of 13 Justin Bieber was ushered into fame with his 2009 album My World 14 2010s edit nbsp Momoiro Clover nbsp One Direction nbsp Kylie Jenner nbsp Camila Cabello nbsp Billie Eilish In Japan more and more Japanese idol groups have appeared In Japanese culture persons called idols are media personalities in their teens and early twenties who are considered particularly attractive or cute and who will for a period ranging from several months to a few years regularly appear in the mass media e g as singers for pop groups bit part actors TV personalities models in photo spreads published in magazines advertisements etc One of the most successful groups is Momoiro Clover Z Their performances incorporate elements of ballet gymnastics and action movies 50 During 2014 about 486 000 people attended their live concerts which was the highest record of all female musicians in Japan 51 Momoiro Clover Z has been ranked as one of the most popular female idol groups from 2013 to 2017 52 53 54 55 56 57 In the late 2010s many young actors developed large followings amongst teenagers and millennials after portraying famous contemporary literary characters The most notable among these were Ansel Elgort Augustus Waters Timothee Chalamet Elio Perlman and Nick Robinson Simon Spier These actors were referred to by the media and general public as White Boys of the Month with the term becoming a popular meme since 58 59 Noah Centineo became popular among teenagers and young adults following the release of To All the Boys I ve Loved Before having amassed over 15 million Instagram followers within eight weeks of the film s release he was dubbed an internet boyfriend by the media 60 61 62 Although the future members of the boy band One Direction did not do well on the third season of X Factor U K guest judge Nicole Scherzinger suggested that they form a group together The result was much fame and fortune for the band who burst onto the scene in 2012 14 The group went on indefinite hiatus in 2016 63 and since 2017 its members have been pursuing solo projects 64 Kylie Jenner rising to prominence in the mid 2010s can be attributed to several factors Firstly her appearances on her family s hit TV series Keeping up with the Kardashians gave her a platform to showcase her unique personality and relatable experiences Additionally her bold and ever changing sense of fashion coupled with her flawless makeup looks made her a style icon for many teenagers Moreover her active presence on social media platforms like Instagram and Snapchat allowed her to connect with her fan base on a more personal level giving them a glimpse into her glamorous lifestyle In 2014 amp 2015 she was named among Time magazine s 100 most influential people in the world citing her considerable influence among youth on social media 65 66 Kylie s influence in the beauty industry with her lip kits and cosmetics brand Kylie Cosmetics also contributed to her idol status Similarly in 2016 the Cuban born American singer Camila Cabello left the girl group Fifth Harmony which went on indefinite hiatus in 2018 in order to pursue a solo career She makes use of her Latin American heritage in her rhythms 63 At age 18 American musician Billie Eilish won four Grammy Awards in 2020 and was commissioned to perform the theme song for the James Bond movie No Time to Die 2021 67 The song topped the charts in February 2020 68 She wrote it with her brother Finneas becoming the youngest artist to do so She has tens of millions of followers on social media especially among Generation Z and is well known for her lyrics concerning depression and anxiety 67 Millie Bobby Brown rose to fame from her role as Eleven in the Netflix series Stranger Things Her co stars Finn Wolfhard Gaten Matarazzo Caleb McLaughlin Noah Schnapp and Sadie Sink have also achieved fame from their roles in the series 2020s edit nbsp Olivia Rodrigo in 2021 nbsp Maneskin in 2022 American artist Olivia Rodrigo had previously worked as a child actress on the Disney comedy series Bizaardvark 2016 19 and starred in the first three seasons of High School Musical The Musical The Series 2019 present 69 In January 2021 she released her debut single Drivers License which went on to become one of the most streamed songs on Spotify at the time and spent eight weeks on top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart 70 71 She sings with profanities in an emotionally charged manner of the struggles of an adolescent and commands a large following on social media networks including TikTok where she has many teen aged supporters 69 71 72 73 She cites Taylor Swift and Lorde as her influences 69 Some sources consider Rodrigo to be a representative of Generation Z 72 73 Italian rock band Maneskin was ushered into international attention after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with their winning track Zitti e buoni as well as I Wanna Be Your Slave and their cover of The Four Seasons Beggin reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Global Excl U S chart supported by a growing following on TikTok and other social media platforms 74 75 Prior to their Eurovision win the band finished as runner up in the eleventh season of the Italian X Factor in 2017 Maneskin are credited as one of the first rock bands to heavily appeal to Generation Z 76 77 78 79 Impact and influence editSee also Vinyl revival nbsp James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause 1955 In the West the Beatles Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones were extremely popular among the Baby Boomers 80 81 Parents by contrast saw their influence greatly diminished 82 In the United Kingdom for instance a combination of the Lady Chatterley trial 1959 and the first long play of the Beatles Please Please Me 1963 triggered a change public perception of human mating a cause subsequently taken up by young people seeking sexual liberation 82 a During the 1960s and 1970s the music industry made a fortune selling rock records to people between the ages of fourteen and twenty five This era was home to many youthful stars people like Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones or Jimi Hendrix who had lifestyles that all but guaranteed early deaths 82 b The death of a former teen idol can have a serious impact on fans leading to outbursts of emotions This was certainly the case when people like Davy Jones or Michael Jackson died 83 Moreover even as their fans age the audience of idols does not necessarily shrink as the fans who became parents can introduce their children to their music People tend to be nostalgic about music from their youth 83 In the twenty first century former teen idols can continue to be highly successful years after they made their debut as can be seen from the number of streams digital downloads CDs cassettes and vinyl records shipped 84 85 The charm and charisma manifested by American actor James Dean onscreen proved strongly appealing to the audience 86 and his persona of youthful rebellion provided a template for succeeding generations of youth to model themselves on 87 88 Various artists including Leonardo DiCaprio 89 Buddy Holly 90 and David Bowie 91 cited Dean as an influence American singer songwriter Taylor Swift referenced him in Style 2014 92 Meanwhile wearing white T shirts and jeans remains iconic among young people today 15 nbsp BTS pictured 2018 were found a valuable music act for the South Korean economy The K pop band Girls Generation has generally been considered as a cultural icon of not just South Korea 93 but also a part of the Korean Wave the rising popularity of Korean culture on the international stage 94 95 96 As of 2019 another K pop band BTS was reportedly worth more than US 4 65 billion or 0 3 percent of the GDP of their home country 97 They attracted one in every 13 foreign visitors to South Korea and were cited as one of the key acts in boosting global music sales to US 19 billion in 2018 98 Data from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry IFPI shows that BTS became the best selling artists of 2020 worldwide ahead of Taylor Swift Drake the Weeknd and Billie Eilish 99 A 2023 report by the Federal Reserve estimated that Taylor Swift s Eras Tour was responsible for 4 6 billion of consumer spending in the United States alone local economies were significantly boosted by her presence 100 Besides the Fed the governments of Cincinnati Ohio and Chicago Illinois have credited Swift with boosting their local tourism and hospitality industries 101 See also edit nbsp 1960s portal nbsp 1990s portal nbsp 2010s portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Pop music portal nbsp Society portalCelebrity Worship Syndrome Junior idol K Pop idol Matinee idol Pin up Sex symbol Youth cultureNotes edit See this 1974 poem by the poet Philip Larkin Also see life history theory References edit Teen Idol All Music Guide Retrieved 13 October 2009 Unterberger Richie Essay Teen Idol All Music Guide Retrieved 13 October 2009 a b c Bogdanov Vladimir Chris Woodstra Stephen Thomas Erlewine 2002 All music guide to rock the definitive guide to rock pop and soul Hal Leonard Corporation pp 1309 10 ISBN 0 87930 653 X TIME Asia The Empress of Pop Benny Labamba 25 March 2002 Retrieved 6 March 2014 Wanbi Tuấn Anh muốn vượt qua chinh minh Bao điện tử Dan Tri in 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