A.C.E Junhee - Umbrella (MV Teaser #2)
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Sources at r/Coachella believe the lineup drop is imminent. Who's most likely to be there or who do you want to see there (even if they aren't likely)? I'd love to see either TWICE or Stray Kids somewhere on the lineup. TWICE proved they can rock a festival with Lolla, and Stray Kids has the kind of high-energy music that would do well at Sahara. However, since they're JYP artists, and JYP has a partnership with Live Nation, this isn't likely. IVE have done well in their festival slots as well, I could see them getting picked up. BTS could headline with their album coming out in the spring, though I see them as more likely to headline in 2027, after their next tour. I think HYBE would want to take time to prepare their first-ever Coachella headlining set to be best it can be. We could finally get that BIGBANG set that was canceled in 2020, or a solo G-Dragon set, based on how well his album did. Rosé and/or Jisoo if they release new music this year, rounding out the last of the pinks having Coachella solo sets. Katseye seems to be all but guaranteed at this point with the viral success of Gnarly and the Gap commercial. I'd love to see Dreamcatcher on there, I think their cross-genre sound would draw a huge crowd, especially if they had a live backing band. That seems even more unlikely than ever now :( submitted by /u/desertmayhem [link] [comments]
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&Team K part of Hybes Japan based global group often gets misspelled as GAY in Korean 개이 = GAY 캐리 = Kei (K) ㅋ the extra line makes it K sound Btw in the clip he is waving and did give a flying kiss. Also what's funnier is his real name actually has GAY in it Full name Koga Yudai ( koGAYudai). K knows Korean but didnt mind at all. Honestly its probably going to keep happening forever, with &Team everything is in 3 languages 😆. submitted by /u/TheDesertButterfly [link] [comments]
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I’ve seen mixed opinions about hommas (홈마, short for “homepage master”), aka the fansite photographers who take super high-quality pics of idols at concerts, airports, fansigns, etc. In Korea, I feel that hommas are beloved because they capture idols at their most beautiful & iconic moments. Some even become “mini-celebrities” in fandoms, with fans of their photos as much as the idols. But from an international POV, I’ve noticed people sometimes see them as… kinda sasaeng-y? Like, “why are you following every schedule, isn’t that creepy?” And honestly, I get both sides. On one hand, without hommas, we probably wouldn’t have a lot of those legendary pics that go viral. On the other hand, yeah, it does feel a little intense to shadow idols’ movements all the time. I’m still not sure where I land. Are they providing a service the fandom loves, or crossing privacy lines? Maybe both? What do you think? Are hommas a net positive for K-pop culture, or should we be more critical about the sasaeng overlap? submitted by /u/SignificantElk5574 [link] [comments]
So, after participating in K-Pop Reddit for almost a year now, I decided to write down some of my pet peeves about K-Pop Reddit. ~ One thing I dislike is when people post pictures or videos about their faves without specifying who they are actually talking about. Like, it's cool of you to show appreciation for your faves but not everyone knows them and it would actually be beneficial to your cause to provide some context and names. Another thing that really rubs me the wrong way is when people reply to a different opinion by saying 'Well, of course a xyz fan is saying this lol'. Look, if the person you are replying too is notorious for saying vile things about other groups or individual idols then I can see why it's worth pointing that out. But if it's JUST about a different opinion then why not just focus on the actual content of their post instead of pointing out that they are a fan of xyz. The latter doesn't add anything meaningful to the discussion and is just fuel for fanwars. The next point might be a controversial one and I'm also a bit conflicted about it: When it comes to Reddit, I'm actually starting to dislike snarky comments much more than outright hate. Why? Because I feel that it's much easier to call out the latter than the former. People who make these snarky sneak disses can always hide behind statements like 'Well, this just my opinion' or 'Loosen up it's not that serious'. I hope this doesn't come off as pretentious or elitist but I find it really annoying when people are incapable to use exclamation marks or simple post structure. I legit have seen posts that are just a huge clump of words without any sentence structure. But I also realize that I may be in the wrong here. Some people really just have the occasional brainstorm and thus aren't in a setting where they structure their post. I guess it depends on the topic of the discussion. ~ Have a great day😁🙌 submitted by /u/Difficult_Win_2534 [link] [comments]
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DONGGYU NATION RISE Hi Everyone, I don't know if this will reach the right audience 🥲🥲, but I hope it does. As a member of Donggyu Nation the upcoming eliminations are making me feel so stressed, especially since it seems like his journey might end here... Of course, I'm not trying to be negative because he could still make it, I just have some words of encouragement for the fandom. These 2 months since I discovered Park Donggyu have been incredible, there have been many ups and downs as well, as as a few cases of toxic fans, but I'm really proud of Donggyu Nation. During the last eliminations, the one thing I said I would regret if Donggyu got eliminated, is not having seen him in a vocal position. My one wish has been answered, I hope Donggyu Nation can come together, and watch Captain Gyu's performance happily. Because we know he'll kill it on stage as always. If this is truly it, I'm forever grateful to the community we have fostered, we all came together to support Gyu, and that in itself warms my heart. I truly don't know if this is it, but if this ends, I hope we can all come together again soon🥹🥹. This is not a goodbye, we'll meet each other at the next junction..Thank you Donggyu Nation So, even if it's for the very last time DONGGYU NATION RISE . submitted by /u/ms_dandyruffz [link] [comments]
On TikTok and Instagram I keep seeing people bashing on Daniela for playing up her ethnicity for the group. They say she’s not Latina enough and I’m so tired of having these kinds of conversations! I also see people on TikTok seemingly waiting for her downfall because of some accusations about who she follows and her mother supposedly being a trump supporter. I’m so tired of this cycle of loving and hating women for no reason. submitted by /u/ic-eage [link] [comments]
It's my first time experiencing crazy gender envy because of Enhypen Ni-ki. I fell into a rabbit hole. Literally everything about him. His style, body, face, self-expression, personality, the way he moves, dances. Everything. Which other idols give you the same kind of gender envy? Can be girls too. submitted by /u/Desire-Untold [link] [comments]
All the kpop tours i’ve been to all just have us sit and watch their music videos through the screen before they come on stage but have you noticed western artists ALWAYS have openers before they get on stage? Like i’m not saying all western artists bring openers but most of them do. Why do you think kpop tours are never like this? submitted by /u/Which_Mammoth9402 [link] [comments]
Personally, I think it was overall good, I think they definitely prove themselves to be good rappers and the vocals are decent. I know there are a lot of people who love it and a lot of people who absolutely despise it. But what do you think? Personally I’d give it like a 7.5/10 submitted by /u/Boss-fight601 [link] [comments]
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https://preview.redd.it/1ybrvo8fweof1.jpg?width=288&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ddb2bba71e4ce77338a7d7aabc50e52d04a58dd4 Honest opinions on 'Please don't' by K Will song's MV please >> Okay, so I've been thinking about this MV again and I swear, every time I watch it, I'm impressed by how perfectly they set up that ending. For the whole video, you're 100% convinced it's a classic love triangle. You have Seo In-guk's character looking heartbroken, while Ahn Jae-hyun and Dasom's characters seem to be a couple. The scenes of them together and Seo In-guk's pained expressions all lead you to believe he's losing the girl. And then... that final shot in the car with the mirror. It's a total mind-bender. All the previous scenes suddenly get a new meaning. The looks, the sadness, the longing - it was never about Dasom. It was always about Ahn Jae-hyun's character!!! It's one of the best plot twists in a music video, hands down. The emotional payoff is huge and it makes the heartbreak in the song feel even deeper and more complex. What do you all think? Did it get you on the first watch too? submitted by /u/Time-Diver-3284 [link] [comments]
For me it was Meovv. The bias is Sooin, wrecker Gawon, favorite song is 'Drop Top' and I really like their 'Abacadabra' cover as well. Looking forward to their next releases and watching their variety content. submitted by /u/Lfoboros [link] [comments]
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