BLACKPINK - 뛰어 (JUMP) (MV Behind-The-Scenes Outtakes)
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Kenny - Former SM trainee who was also on a survival show called Asia super young but he dropped out due to medical issues. Aito - Also a former SM trainee. He went through an identity crisis and dropped out of idol life to become a dance instructor back in Japan. Joined 1verse after Kenny convinced him. Nathan - He's an ex tiktoker from Arkansas who used to post kpop dance covers. His Southern accent is 🤌 Hyuk & Seok - Both are North Korean defectors. Hyuk grew up very poor and foraged for mushrooms in the forest to sell. He fled when he was 13 all by himself to meet his mom. He made a rap for a school project and his teach encouraged him to pursue it. Singing beetles ceo gave him free rap lessons for a long time. Seok left NK around 2018. Not much is really known about the details or how he joined the company. He was from a wealthier family and was a professional soccer player. submitted by /u/xlov_mother_muti [link] [comments]
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I have been thinking this but JYP was not prepared for a global girl group. They were greedy and only after the title to be the 1st company to produce a girl group in the west with the kpop methodology. Hybe X Geffen announced their partnership and audition for a global girl group under a kpop company on november 2021. Following this, JYPE X republic records announced their a2k project(america to korea) for the same purpose on july 2022. Following this trend, you would think dream academy started first. However A2k project premiered on july 2023 on youtube while dream academy premiered on september 2023. It was obvious that jype was rushing to claim that title. Also a2k concluded on sep 2023 the same month dream academy started. VCHA officially debuted on Jan 2024 while Katseye on june 2024. Based on the timeline, you can see that jype was being greedy for that title that's why it felt rushed and i feel like there was no intensive planning made. And right now, I think jyp is trying to revive girlset(formerly vcha) because they are seeing katseye has been doing well. submitted by /u/Party-Confection417 [link] [comments]
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Lately, I've read about singers who, despite their excellent vocal technique, have suffered damage, whether with the appearance of polyps, nodules, or hemorrhages on their vocal cords. They've had to undergo long breaks and even surgery. In a way, I feel like good vocal technique isn't generally prevalent in K-pop. Are there idols who, despite knowing they're good vocalists, in your opinion, destroy their vocal cords? Or are there those who have stated themselves that they have suffered damage? submitted by /u/Someonehihi [link] [comments]
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What an extremely competitive year. Jay comes in so close to complete the podium for 02z but Taehyun edges everyone else. 🥇Taehyun (Tomorrow x Together) - 20 votes 🥈Sunghoon (Enhypen) - 18 votes 🥉Jake (Enhypen) - 14 votes Past winners: 2003: Sunoo (Enhypen) 2004: Jungwon (Enhypen) 2005: Ni-ki (Enhypen) 2006: Haru (Xlov) 2007: Han Yujin (Zerobaseone) Rules: Duplicates are allowed, but only a comment with the most upvotes will be counted. For example if there are multiple comments for A but only have 1 upvote each, while there is a comment for B with more upvotes than any of the A comments, then B will win the vote. Comment with more than one idol, a female idol, and an idol out of their birth year range is automatically disqualified There will be honorable mentions for the runner up and third place on each post submitted by /u/EmanuelTheodorus [link] [comments]
The article, just as this title states, was about how people were saying it's excessive with how much bodyguards they have and how the bodyguards push people away is cruel. It blows my mind that people don't think about it more. In the article it was about ZB1. If you need to think about why they have security let me remind you, TVXQ orange juice incident where someone who Yunho thought was staff gave him an orange juice with glue in it. The attempt to sabotage the car from A.C.E by putting glue on the door handles which would have caused physical harm. This is a bit lighter but Vixx being kidnapped by a random person to be brought to the princess of the country who was a fan of them. Do i agree with how they are being pushed? Absolutely not. But do i think all this protection is necessary? Sadly yes. Bad people exist with the intention to hurt idols for simply existing. So the article kind of just blew my mind how making sure they are safe from harm is excessive. Thank you for listening to my rant submitted by /u/WookWon [link] [comments]
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if, so pls do share... the song is so good and i just love it's whole vibe but spotalike and choisic is not doing the job for me 😭 submitted by /u/ProtectionPublic5203 [link] [comments]
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I feel like a lot of times people will say a group is stronger vocally but are only talking about main vocalists or main and lead vocalists. What's a group where you think every member is strong vocally (or can at least hold it down if needed)? For me personally, I think no one comes close to Brown Eyed Girls or EXID. 3rd gen, I think Pristin, Red Velvet, and gugudan (as well as IOI) were strong and balanced. For newer groups, I feel like NMIXX is super strong as well as LOONA (and all of their new groups and projects). Who comes to mind for you? submitted by /u/stanschuu [link] [comments]
Hey hey! Sorry, first of all, if this is the wrong sub for it. Anyway, I’m rather new to kpop, and most of the music I’ve listened to before has had only one main vocalist, or at most two. Now, I’m listening to a lot of bands with three, five, eight vocalists, and it’s hard for me to tell them all apart, which I feel bad about — I feel I should be able to recognize the different singers, and tell apart their styles, etc. Does it just come with time, or are there things I could be doing or focusing on? Thanks! submitted by /u/_specialcharacter [link] [comments]
1- RV Seulgi 2- EXO Xiumin 3- Itzy Yeji 4- SVT Hoshi 5- BTS RM 6- Ateez Mingi 7- Monsta X Kihyun 8- P1H Keeho 9- Loona/Loossemble Yeojin 10- SKZ IN 11- Winner Hoony In an industry and society that favors double eyelids as the beauty standard, I want to bring attention and appreciation to these cuties who bring us representation and show us that monolids are beautiful too 💕 There are plentyyy more that i didnt post, feel free to post your faves!! In fact, i think all or most of Monsta X has monolids which i love 😍 submitted by /u/Lilac-Soul [link] [comments]
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How to tell antis from fans Extreme passive agressiveness Fan: Anyone notice how pretty [insert idol] is? Her nose is so cute. Anti: Anyone notice how [insert idol] clearly had a nose job. She looks gorgeous though but I'm sure it's not just me like it's so obvious right? Fake positivity to the point it's negative Fan: I really liked the song but I just can't get into this one part. Anti: I honestly loved the song, I'm just not a fan of that irritating chorus, or the weird bridge or most of the verses but [insert idol]'s rap was everything. Comparing everything Fan: I like both group's music but I prefer [insert group] 's concept a little more. Anti: Both group's music is everything we need in k-pop but while I love [insert group] 's concepts it reminds me too much of [insert other group]. Plain hidden jealousy Fan: I preferred their old production but I'm glad their vocals have improved. Anti: I miss [insert random era] their current production is so lackluster. At least it'll still do well since they're so famous now. A lot of exaggeration Fan: [Insert idol name] is receiving a lot of hate right now for [insert controversial post]. Anti: [insert idol name] has been hit with a massive hate train for a very big controversy that everyone is currently talking about. I understand fully that a lot of the time fans talk like antis that's completely true but there's a clear difference here on how a fan and anti communicate and how fans should watch out for overly negative, passive aggressive and overexaggerated behavior in their own communication such as this. I'm also fully aware there are many more examples than this. submitted by /u/onlyeveryotherday [link] [comments]