A.C.E Junhee - Supernova (Choreography Practice)
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- 2025-08-16 17:02 event
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I feel like we always discuss groups with members who look really similar, so I'm curious about the opposite! For me, it was Astro and P1Harmony - I feel like I never had to learn how to tell the members apart. submitted by /u/VodkaAunt [link] [comments]
This isn't just a kpop thing, but since Kpop companies rely SO much on keeping up with what's viral and trendy at the moment, they often switch up a groups aesthetic every other comeback, making it hard for people who aren't fans to distinguish them as artists, and making them very replaceble once they're not 'the next big thing' anymore. It isn't a case of 'which groups fell victim to this phenomenon' rather 'which groups haven't?' because unless the groups have a very strong solid fanbase already, like Twice, BTS, Stray Kids... It's just a matter of time before they fade into irrelevance. Think of Itzy for example, they were monster rookies, and on top for 2 years straight, then they made one 'bad' song, and they haven't been able to get even close to the success of their previous hits. People keep saying that the company is doing them wrong with promotions, but the truth is that people just aren't interested anymore. Unless they're able to release a song that is perfectly in balance with current trends or the other way around, is something new that catches people's attention, the general public doesn't care. Itzy is to me also a reminder that even the big 3 company groups aren't immune to it. Trends die so quickly these days. One day people loved the y2k style coming back, not even a year later people were suddenly tired of it, now we've gone all the way to techno being incorperated into kpop as the next trend. It just all moves so quickly. Kpop fans keep complaining that companies debut too much groups or too fast, but they're just aware of this phenomenon. They know that people want something new, and are just buying into this. That doesn't mean that this isn't a huge problem though. With how fastpaced everything is, it doesn't seem far fetched that these idols, often not even of adult age yet, won't have long lasting careers before being left behind by their companies because they're focusing on their other groups. submitted by /u/Due_Improvement_5699 [link] [comments]
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Western music bros are using this 'overrated artists' ranking to justify their racism and I'm literally about to lose my mind we need to talk about this absolute disaster I stumbled upon while doom-scrolling music Twitter/IG. Some Western music elitist boys have been using this ELO voting system for MONTHS trying to "objectively prove" which artists are overrated. 13,000+ votes, professional looking setup, but when you actually investigate it's literally 85% crusty white boys who think having Death Grips in their Spotify wrapped makes them musical philosophers. These are the exact same emotional parasites who spam "kpop isn't real music" under every Korean artist's YouTube comments while their entire personality revolves around some obscure Norwegian black metal band with 47 monthly listeners The actual violence is that people are citing this ranking as "statistical proof" that K-pop artists have no talent. Literally saw someone use this to argue that Western music is "objectively superior" because "the data doesn't lie." Ngl the website itself could legitimately give us the most accurate music taste consensus of all time but rn it's just musical imperialism with a democracy costume. I don't want to start a fan war but I literally cannot let these cringe indie boys be the ones deciding what's "overrated" when they unironically use this to defend their complex of cultural superiority which is directly tied racism/colonialism. submitted by /u/WaldToonnnnn [link] [comments]
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Rules: Name any foreign/non Korean idols, that fits into the category Please don't post the same idol twice, and instead upvote comments with the idol you'd like After 24 hours the voting is closed and I'll post for the next category Today category: FOTG Group: Vocalist: NingNing (aespa) Dancer: Momo (TWICE) Rapper: Yuki (PURPLE KISS) Leader: Fatou (BLACKSWAN) Center: Tsuki (Billlie) Visual: Tzuyu (TWICE) Ace: Yuqi (i-dle) submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [link] [comments]
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idk but aespa kinda feels like they’re gonna be the next globally popular group and will be similar to bp when it comes to solos lol. karina = lisa (main dancer/performer that’ll go crazy with stage presence) winter = jisoo (visual, classy vibes, soft vocals) ningning = jennie (all-rounder, “it girl” type soloist) giselle = rosé (maybe more chill/lyrical type music) the parallels are there, obviously they’ll all do their own thing but i wouldn’t be shocked if sm pushes them in a similar way. what do y’all think, am i reaching or do u see it too? submitted by /u/Pretty-Device-7721 [link] [comments]