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Just for fun—had to make this with my ult bias line 🫶 Drop your own lineup below and feel free to tell me if you want something more like these submitted by /u/lia_core [link] [comments]
Considering some recent issues with the moderation and the reporting system on this sub, some of us got together and decided to make a new one: r/kpopdebate Every post will be either automatically or manually approved by us, a few reports won‘t get your post taken down! Feel free to join and have fun ❤️✌️⭐️ submitted by /u/Physical_End_537 [link] [comments]
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Your favs WANT to chart, it's a fact. This discourse has always existed among fans of "my favs don't make music to chart." Look, they obviously have a genuine interest in music, but that doesn't conflict with the fact that this is an industry where everyone wants to stand out, and it obviously goes hand in hand with the desire to appear on the charts. Just look at how many versions and remixes of a single song are released with the intention of increasing streams and charting, and also album versions to increase sales. Some manage to enter while maintaining their essence and musical identity even if not everyone likes it, others lean more toward the "commercial" or what's trending. The point is that yes, while your favs make music because they love it, they also WANT to be able to chart. submitted by /u/Someonehihi [link] [comments]
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The reporting system CAN be a useful tool if used right but people on here just abuse it to no end. Someone makes the most innocent appreciation posts and that gets immediately reported and automatically taken down. I‘m sorry but that‘s not really "uncensored“… submitted by /u/Physical_End_537 [link] [comments]
Imagine this, You have an entertainment company but you’re about to go bankrupt. You can’t offer much to your trainees: small crowded dorms, almost no allowance, barely any food, moldy and small practice rooms, a bit like how bighit was before BTS debuted. You can put your last money into debuting one of these boygroups, if they don’t make it, you’re broke and bankrupt. They are your last effort to save your company. Pick one of these groups you’d debut to save your company from going bankrupt. Try to not be biased, don’t pick a group simply because you stan them and don’t think about the succes they have right now. In that situation they didn’t debut yet and are trainees, so you would have no idea how they would do. Which one of them would attract fans and thus money? Please explain your reasonings, that’s what i’m most curious about. Pick one of the following groups: Ateez, BTS, TXT, Enhypen, Seventeen, Stray Kids, EXO, Shinee. submitted by /u/nhatake [link] [comments]
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Asking because that's what I've been interested in lately. I enjoy listening to Shinhwa, H.O.T and even some songs like the "Black Cat Nero," they just sound so nice and different in many ways, which is just what I like... even waiting for my second Shinhwa album to arrive at the moment ^ . So which 90s kpop songs would you say are your favorite? Id like to know plz, i dont think we talk about those enough, lol. submitted by /u/Historical_Driver_87 [link] [comments]
It occurred to me that we only have 3 idols, Fatou, Felix and Fei. Felix wins due to his popularity so I just put him here pls don’t hate me 😭 submitted by /u/Funny_shit_ig [link] [comments]
If u wanna use my template please just let me know and I’ll give u permission I just wanna know bc I made this myself ❤️ submitted by /u/Funny_shit_ig [link] [comments]
I mean ofc after learning the pronunciation rule already. Has anyone tried that? I have been thinking of developing a small app to extract to-learn words from a random kpop song lyric. I'm wondering if that makes any sense to learn that way. submitted by /u/ZipCat24 [link] [comments]
Genuinely love Jihyo so much and all of twice actually. Obviously Jihyo is know for being an amazing vocalist and dancer but she's also an amazing leader and clearly very beautiful as well. But yeah since twice have announced all their activities this year and their gonna be pretty busy, I thought I'd just take a moment to appreciate this gem submitted by /u/baldism [link] [comments]
I noticed it first with Lesserafim (intended to be 6, then 5), then Illit (also 6, then became 5), and then finally got it with Katseye. Is there a reason for this? 6 just seem like a strange formation where you can't really have a center in choreo and one person often gets hidden behind. It also seems like a relatively big number for a small group, but a small number for a bigger group. What do you think is the reason for this? submitted by /u/papapamrumpum [link] [comments]
Like with Thai idols, it's very clear (Lisa, but maybe Nichkhun at his peak), Chinese idols I'd say the EXO members (and maybe Jackson?) But there's a lot more Japanese idols than Thai or Chinese, so I figured we have more to choose from. Who would you consider the most popular/successful/influential Japanese idol (male or female)? Would it be Sakura or Sana/Mina/Momo? Or Yuta maybe? I'm not even sure who's bigger in Japan - Misamo or Sakura? submitted by /u/papapamrumpum [link] [comments]