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Stray Kids’ Han & Lee Know Top K-Pop Ships on AO3 for 2025
UPDATE: The latest rankings from fanworks site AO3 (Archive Of Our Own) reveal that K-Pop ships have taken the spotlight in 2025, with Stray Kids’ Han and Lee Know dominating the list. As of now, this pairing has a staggering 5,341 new works published, marking a significant rise from their previous rank and solidifying their position as fan favorites.
This year’s list shows an explosive interest in K-Pop pairings, with fanworks surging across various groups. ATEEZ, SEVENTEEN, and HUNTR/X also made notable appearances, reflecting the vibrant creativity within the K-Pop fandom.
Among the highlights, ATEEZ’s Yunho and Mingi, known as YunGi, ranked seventh in K-Pop ships with 1,492 new works, marking an impressive increase and bringing their total to 5,686 fanworks. This is a remarkable comeback for the duo, which did not make the top 100 last year.
Additionally, HUNTR/X’s sapphic pairing of Mira and Zoey gained traction, debuting with 1,831 fanworks written in 2025. SEVENTEEN’s Wonwoo and Mingyu, affectionately referred to as Meanie, captured the fifth spot with 1,861 new works, totaling 8,818 fanworks overall.
Notably, the pairing of ATEEZ’s Hongjoong and Seonghwa (SeongJoong) ranked fourth, accumulating 2,626 new works. Their total stands at 10,799 works, showcasing their ongoing popularity.
In a groundbreaking development, the cross-group pairing of Saja Boys’ Jinu and HUNTR/X’s Rumi made an impressive debut at third among K-Pop ships, with 3,103 fanworks created. This pairing exemplifies the growing trend of collaboration among different groups.
The polyamorous trio of HUNTR/X members Mira, Rumi, and Zoey also made waves, ranking second in K-Pop ships with 3,122 fanworks, positioning them 14th overall.
As the K-Pop fandom continues to evolve, the excitement around these pairings emphasizes the community’s passion and creativity. With fanworks reaching new heights, it’s clear that the influence of K-Pop culture remains powerful and ever-expanding.
Fans are encouraged to explore these works on AO3, as the numbers are expected to grow even further throughout the year.
What’s next? The fan community is eagerly anticipating more collaborations and creative expressions as 2025 unfolds, making it the year to watch for K-Pop enthusiasts. Stay tuned for the latest developments in this vibrant cultural phenomenon.
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