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BBGIRLS - 'Wish list' + 'HAPPY (orig. DAY6)' Making Film @ MONTBEST (250624)

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BBGIRLS - 'Wish list' + 'HAPPY (orig. DAY6)' Making Film @ MONTBEST (250624)
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1.607. Your favourite Halloween costume in K-pop?

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The best Halloween costumes in K-pop?? I love Halloween performances, and am curious about different iconic costumes that your favs have worn~ submitted by /u/Worried-Ad-7727 [link] [comments]

1.608. SM’s Missed Opportunity to Promote Hearts2Hearts ❤️✌️❤️ as a Group of Togetherness (Companionship)

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They are called "Hearts 2 Hearts" When H2H’s comeback track “Style” came out, there was something I felt missing. I couldn’t really put my finger on it until I rewatched “The Chase” their debut song. One part that really stood out to me in their debut MV as well as their stage choreography was the dance break - it was performed by 2 members (Jiwoo & Juun), my initial thought seeing that for the first time was “Wow they have 2 Main Dancers?” I thought it was unique and started to wonder maybe this group would have 2 of every positions, like 2 Main Vocals, 2 Main Rappers, maybe even 2 Centers (or even a group that had no Centers since the Center position promotes individualism). This group would have a lot of "ships" sailing! It was kind of unique and it just made a lot of sense based on their group name alone (of course I later learned that was not the case after their individual positions were announced during their debut showcase). But that's when it occurred to me - the number 2. Companionship. This group felt like it was marketed to promote 2-gethernes (togetherness), to promote pairing, to promote having someone else beside you - a duo-ship or a companionship. A group with no individualism. That sense was what was missing in their comeback. The comeback felt more geared toward promoting individuals more than the whole. Both the MV and stage performances had so many spots where other members were hidden or regulated to be background decorations to highlight someone else. Then I realized SM really missed the boat to capitalize on the name they gave this group: Hearts2Hearts. They marketed H2H as a pair but promoted them more as certain individuals, which is why we are starting to see monikers of H2H being labeled an “and Friends” group, as in “(insert a member’s name) and Friends” while also having multiple controversies during their live stage performances of covering up members to promote another, the backlash was loud enough that SM had actually modify their choreography during the group's first week of promotions. My hope is that SM goes back to the concept and roots of what makes a group like Hearts2Hearts tick and that's a group that supports togetherness. submitted by /u/JcaHot [link] [comments]

1.609. TAN Jiseong - MISSING THE POINT

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1.610. aespa - 2025 aespa LIVE TOUR – SYNK : aeXIS LINE – in SEOUL (Preview Spot)

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1.611. What's with blackpink not calling fans blinks anymore?

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With the new tour coming up and everything it seems like the girls want to ful;y go solo. In lots of videos of the blackpink members they often address their fans with their new solo fandom names. I recently saw a vid on TT talking about it and it got me thinking. Do the girls not see themselves as apart of the group anymore? it just seems like they want to be separate from blackpink. As toxic as solo stan culture is I don't get the enforcing it by each member having their own separate fandom name? If anyone knows or thinks they know why they're doing this feel free to tell me. submitted by /u/Amaterialgrowll [link] [comments]

1.612. K-pop Stars Impacting the Global Music Industry: Who

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Hi there, I am writing an essay about K-pop's global influence and might need your opinion. Who are the K-popers you think are impacting the global music industry? and why? I am curious to hear your thoughts and let's discuss! submitted by /u/IllustratorDue8554 [link] [comments]

1.613. What are your thoughts on Korean songs on Billboard?

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I want to discuss a bit about whole billboard hot 100 thing and generally Billboard charts. I mad a comment under Ateez recent entry but I realised some things that are quite concerning. Firstly let me share with you some stats: There is apparently 109 K-pop songs that entered Billboard hot 100. Out of 109 songs 85 belongs to BTS, BlackPink members or their features with other artists. Which leaves us with 24 songs by artists such as: Wonder Girls - 1, PSY - 5, CL - 1, Baby shark - 1, Twice - 2, New Jeans - 5, Fifty fifty - 1, Stray Kids - 3, Le Sserafim - 2, Illit - 1, Ateez - 1, Katseye - 1. Out of all 109 songs 62 were on hot 100 only for 1 week. Which means that their entry to this chart were mainly because of album sales and partially streams. Only some of the songs (26 in total) of PSY, BTS, BlackPink, NewJeans, Fifty fifty and Baby shark were on hot 100 for 5 or more weeks. I'm talking about it all because K-pop groups more often then not show up on billboard 200, or album 100 ect. which shows that people like it, listen to it and buy it but radio stations don't really want to stream the songs. That's why they are dropping so quickly because everyone focuses on buying and streaming in the beginning and for K-pop to be more relevant in US it's essential to stream it on radio too but they don't want to do it. Now comes the conspiracy theory. Billboard has Hits of the world category. Where basically you can check different hot songs in different countries including very small ones. Now tell me why out of all this countries only South Korean charts are not visible? For some reason when I tried to check Korean songs there is error 404 page cannot be found. Interesting right? Considering that all the other countries all over the world I checked have their own stats updated. Korean billboard 100 stopped in 2022. Do you think Korea have some sort of beef with Billboard or maybe there was not enough US artists entering Korean charts so they decided to stop updating it? Seems kinda shady. What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/TruthApprehensive304 [link] [comments]

1.614. Korean songs on Billboard charts discussion

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I want to discuss a bit about whole billboard hot 100 thing and generally Billboard charts. I mad a comment under Ateez recent entry but I realised some things that are quite concerning. Firstly let me share with you some stats: There is apparently 109 K-pop songs that entered Billboard hot 100. Out of 109 songs 85 belongs to BTS, BlackPink members or their features with other artists. Which leaves us with 24 songs by artists such as: Wonder Girls - 1, PSY - 5, CL - 1, Baby shark - 1, Twice - 2, New Jeans - 5, Fifty fifty - 1, Stray Kids - 3, Le Sserafim - 2, Illit - 1, Ateez - 1, Katseye - 1. Out of all 109 songs 62 were on hot 100 only for 1 week. Which means that their entry to this chart were mainly because of album sales and partially streams. Only some of the songs (26 in total) of PSY, BTS, BlackPink, NewJeans, Fifty fifty and Baby shark were on hot 100 for 5 or more weeks. I'm talking about it all because K-pop groups more often then not show up on billboard 200, or album 100 ect. which shows that people like it, listen to it and buy it but radio stations don't really want to stream the songs. That's why they are dropping so quickly because everyone focuses on buying and streaming in the beginning and for K-pop to be more relevant in US it's essential to stream it on radio too but they don't want to do it. Now comes the conspiracy theory. Billboard has Hits of the world category. Where basically you can check different hot songs in different countries including very small ones. Now tell me why out of all this countries only South Korean charts are not visible? For some reason when I tried to check Korean songs there is error 404 page cannot be found. Interesting right? Considering that all the other countries all over the world I checked have their own stats updated. Korean billboard 100 stopped in 2022. Do you think Korea have some sort of beef with Billboard or maybe there was not enough US artists entering Korean charts so they decided to stop updating it? Seems kinda weird. What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/TruthApprehensive304 [link] [comments]

1.615. Korean songs on Billboard hot 100 and other charts doubts.

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I want to discuss a bit about whole billboard hot 100 thing and generally Billboard charts. I mad a comment under Ateez recent entry but I realised some things that are quite concerning. Firstly let me share with you some stats: There is apparently 109 K-pop songs that entered Billboard hot 100. Out of 109 songs 85 belongs to BTS, BlackPink members or their features with other artists. Which leaves us with 24 songs by artists such as: Wonder Girls - 1, PSY - 5, CL - 1, Baby shark - 1, Twice - 2, New Jeans - 5, Fifty fifty - 1, Stray Kids - 3, Le Sserafim - 2, Illit - 1, Ateez - 1, Katseye - 1. Out of all 109 songs 62 were on hot 100 only for 1 week. Which means that their entry to this chart were mainly because of album sales and partially streams. Only some of the songs (26 in total) of PSY, BTS, BlackPink, NewJeans, Fifty fifty and Baby shark were on hot 100 for 5 or more weeks. I'm talking about it all because K-pop groups more often then not show up on billboard 200, or album 100 ect. which shows that people like it, listen to it and buy it but radio stations don't really want to stream the songs. That's why they are dropping so quickly because everyone focuses on buying and streaming in the beginning and for K-pop to be more relevant in US and other countries t's essential to stream it on radio too but they don't want to do it. Now comes the conspiracy theory. Billboard has Hits of the world category. Where basically you can check different hot songs in different countries including very small ones. Now tell me why out of all this countries only South Korean charts are not visible? For some reason when I tried to check Korean songs there is error 404 page cannot be found. Interesting right? Considering that all the other countries all over the world I checked have their own stats updated. Korean billboard 100 stopped in 2022. Do you think Korea have some sort of beef with Billboard or maybe there was not enough US artists entering Korean charts so they decided to stop updating it? Seems kinda shady. What are your thoughts? submitted by /u/TruthApprehensive304 [link] [comments]

1.616. BBGIRLS - 'Wish list' + 'HAPPY (orig. DAY6)' Making Film @ MONTBEST (250624)

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1.617. BDC Kim Sihun - New Profile Photos

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1.618. BDC Hong Seongjun - Waving Through a Window (orig. Ben Platt - Dear Evan Hansen)

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1.619. WISH - 1st Mini Album: WISH LIST (Concept Photos)

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1.620. Which active groups have lost the most FANS in the last years, not counting hiatus as the main reason?

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I was thinking that today, and I'm not referring to lost general public attention, I'm talking about real fans, and I got no answer, what do yall think? submitted by /u/Altruistic-Bat-8495 [link] [comments]

1.621. What group(s) never miss with their B sides?

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For me I think: IVE, KIOF, Babymonster, RESCENE,Aespa,ITZY,& SKZ submitted by /u/just_jurn33 [link] [comments]

1.622. Are there any grown men who enjoy watching Boy Group Survival Shows and prefer Male K-POP Songs more, and why?

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Since BOYS II PLANET coming soon, I’ve been kinda curious about this. I barely have any real-life friends who are into K-pop, and when people find out I watch something like BOYS PLANET or PRODUCE 101, they tell me I’m weird, saying, “Why are you watching a show with 100 young dudes? Why not just watch the girl group seasons full of pretty girls?” Some even question my gender. 🤨🧐 Honestly, the boy seasons are way more entertaining to me. I feel like they’re more genuine, and it’s funnier — almost like a low-key variety show. The girl group seasons feel more serious. I mean, the boys are serious too, but they still mess around, way more chilling, do stupid stuff, and cause chaos, have so many characters — and it all feels so natural. But when they’re fighting or beefing, it’s way more intense and fun to watch. 😅 I watched PRODUCE 101 Season 2, PRODUCE X 101, I-LAND, BOYS PLANET, STARLIGHT BOYS, and PROJECT 7 and many other shows live while they were airing. (especially PD2, PDX, and BP, which I’ve rewatched more than three times, and still enjoy with it. ) These shows are like WWE, football, or the NBA — basically men’s sports for me. And the FINAL is literally the Super Bowl of K-POP. I live for it. I’ve also watched the girls seasons too ex. PRODUCE 101 (2016), PRODUCE 48, GIRLS PLANET 999, R U NEXT? and I-LAND2. But only once — they were kinda boring to me. 😭 I’ve noticed that most K-POP fanboys usually stan girl groups — watching anything with lots of beautiful girls dancing/Singing to cute or sexy concepts. But I actually stan boy groups more. I enjoy watching cool songs with powerful choreography. I know a lot of girl groups, but I barely listen to them. 90% of my K-POP playlist is filled with male artists ex. WOODZ, GOT7, WINNER, iKON, BIGBANG, ENHYPEN, ZB1, SHINee, DAY6, NU’EST, X1, WANNA ONE, MONSTA X, BTOB I wonder, is it common or not really that much? Are there any grown men who enjoy watching boy group survival shows and prefer male K-pop songs more? And what’s the reason? submitted by /u/M1NNER2 [link] [comments]

1.623. What song lyrics have you miss heard or started to sound different after a few listens?

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So, I been listening to Seventeen Thunder. But when I was looking at a short last night. When I was read a comment about S.coups part where he spells Thunder, the commenter said "it's more like T.H.E.U.D.E.R." Tell me why now, I hear T.H.E.U.T.E.R.? 🤦🏿‍♀️ When I didn’t before. 😅Please tell me I'm not the only one, this is weird and funny. I know some people miss hear SKZ lyrics but I never did. submitted by /u/LuckyTurn8913 [link] [comments]

1.624. what’s with anime stans and their fuckass superiority complex and racism towards kpop stans and kpop in general??😭

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Idek where to start I just had huge arguments with some of them and when I tell you these mfs are some of the most racist and ignorant ppl ive ever interacted with online😭 like it stings a little knowing we literally cousins and love a part of asian culture/music that is viewed as “weird” in the western world. “I don’t understand what they are singing” but then go on to stream anime opening songs in japanese😭 I don’t watch/love anime but I don’t go around being ignorant and racist. their superiority complex is crazy and the way they glaze japan and put down other asian countries is just plain weird. submitted by /u/cuntseok [link] [comments]

1.625. The “Converse High” lore will never die

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iykyk submitted by /u/perpetualparanoia0 [link] [comments]

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