Do K-Pop groups that play instruments have better career longevity?

This is something I’ve been wondering about for a bit. I’ve been listening to K-Pop for maybe a year and a half, and I’ve seen that there are idol groups that don’t dance but play instruments instead (Xdinary Heroes). Granted I haven’t been in this space long enough to know if my observations are correct, but do these groups have better longevity in the long run, simply due to not enduring the wear and tear on their bodies that dancing does?

I’d also imagine that it’s probably easier for their audience to grow with them as they get older and to probably gain more of a fan base outside of your average K-Pop groups, as rock music appeals to so many people. Like I said, I haven’t been in this K-Pop space long enough to know if this holds true, or if there are that many idol rock groups that have been around long enough to see if this theory holds any weight. Thoughts?

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