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Big Ocean Triumph at TikTok Awards

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Big Ocean Triumph dominated headlines at the TikTok Awards 2025 in Seoul, as it earned the Social Impact Artist award for championing diversity and inclusion. The win therefore cemented the trio’s influence as advocates for social awareness through music and performance.

The star-studded event took place at Korea University’s Hwajeong Gymnasium, drawing over 3,000 fans and creators. Moreover, K-pop acts including Ive’s Rei, Cortis, Close Your Eyes, KiiiKiii, Meovv, QWER, and The Boyz delivered high-energy performances throughout the evening, thus showcasing the genre’s growing synergy with TikTok.

Rei won Best Trend Leader, recognized for her unique style and influence on short-form content. Meanwhile, Cortis took home the Global Rookie award, while Close Your Eyes earned New Wave Artist honors. In addition, KiiiKiii received New Rising Artist recognition, and Meovv was awarded Best Impact for striking visuals and bold concepts. Furthermore, QWER captured Best Popularity, engaging fans through playful content. The Boyz closed the ceremony, winning Best Performance of the Year.

Big Ocean Triumph, presented by The Korea Herald, stood out for its commitment to inclusion. Herald Media Group CEO Choi Jin-young said, “The Social Impact Artist Award honors those driving positive change through art. Big Ocean has inspired audiences worldwide with courage and creativity.”

The group accepted the award in both speech and sign language, saying, “We wanted to create small waves of change in people’s hearts. Knowing our songs comfort others makes us happy.”

Beyond K-pop, TikTok recognized creators across multiple categories, therefore reflecting global creativity. Amy, known for her “3 a.m. hwachae mukbang,” won Creator of the Year. Moreover, Maggie Kang, producer of the animated film KPop Demon Hunters, won Entertainment of the Year for connecting Korean culture with a global audience. Daniel Kim earned Songwriter of the Year for his emotionally resonant music. In addition, Gliant and Liry Onni were recognized for their social and cultural impact.

The awards highlighted how TikTok fosters creative expression, inclusion, and cultural exchange. Consequently, Big Ocean Triumph’s recognition underscores the rising influence of socially conscious artists in K-pop.

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