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https://youtu.be/CvQaclUIVX0?si=Cag6nxJyGBWr52ij Both groups are iconic in my heart! Both had such interesting proposals... It's such a bummer that they didn't hit it big! Swan's CRAXY is an amazing main vocalist and extremely underrated. This queen deserved to go viral. I thought that any girl of craxy could go viral at any moment, nugudom was such a great comeback and bold statement...but then Chaey was removed from the group... That was devastating. She was such an important pilar to the group! They had so much potential as 5 members. It's sad that they had to cancel their plans of releasing more music when Chaey was on board. Their producer was amazing and was the same producer as Pixy ( if I'm not wrong???). Regarding Pixy... Oh, well. Loved Ella's vocals so much. Their haunting concept was superb. Those vocals. Those instrumentals. Amazing production but they didn't last so much as a group... Villain was amazing despite the removal of the members but I was still mourning. It's sad to think about groups that could have had longer trajectories. CRAXY and PIXY I love your music and you deserved better. CRAXY poison rose submitted by /u/MapacheRob [link] [comments]
A comment that I liked "I hope you guys can enjoy her music as much as you enjoy her... yk" submitted by /u/Separate-Comedian-25 [link] [comments]
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I nominate I.N! What about you? submitted by /u/Reasonable_Ninja5708 [link] [comments]
So recently I watched Kpop Demon Hunters and I really liked "Your Idol" - it's my favourite out of all the songs!! I decided to make a playlist of songs similar that would break the honmoon lol I added some songs to the playlist and I wanted to ask for people's opinions - do they all give the vibe of breaking the honmoon? What are other songs I can add? Thanks for any input/ suggestions!! :)) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7nCllfRKJbkubYUpPf3H3k?si=Hx0l-PxCTMe9uU97oZpsQg&pi=kxw_rwb5RCaiG Here's the playlist if you would like to save or listen btw!! submitted by /u/yogurt-flowers [link] [comments]
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https://preview.redd.it/kbtoasl7ncbf1.png?width=360&format=png&auto=webp&s=7d48c9ccbd2974df2b2046188886cc9377988ca7 I’m not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I’ll try my luck. I usually don’t enjoy slower songs that much, but this one… it’s different. It goes straight to my heart, and NIve’s voice? I’m honestly a little in love. There’s something about this track — it just wraps around you like a warm hug. I can’t explain it properly, but it feels like safety in sound. submitted by /u/jalix_1005 [link] [comments]
So I'm just wondering how you guys find friends who are into kpop? I don't use Instagram or Twitter so those aren't options for me. Are there discord servers or something? Thanks! Also I'm 25 so I only want to be friends with adults. submitted by /u/PlentyCow8258 [link] [comments]
Kwon Eunbi is shattering likes and views records on K-Pop Twitter with her most recent performance at Waterbomb. Has an idol ever had this level of social media engagement at a single event before? I’m very happy for her since Waterbomb has opened many commercial opportunities for her in the last couple of years! Eunbi even purchased a $1.8 million USD home last year! submitted by /u/KyeodeurangiMerchant [link] [comments]
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Let’s play a little game! You name any movie, and I’ll suggest a K-pop song that would fit perfectly in the soundtrack, whether as a theme, end credits song, or a key scene moment. Drop your movies below! submitted by /u/Odd-Cat02 [link] [comments]
I don’t even stan Blackpink, but the amount of hate they got—especially during Day 2 of their concert when J-Hope showed up, was unhinged. I was just scrolling on Twitter and honestly had to pause and ask: Where is all this hate coming from?? How do people have this much bitterness for a group just minding their business? And it reminded me of how Jennie got dragged to hell and back just because Taehyung accidentally followed her on Instagram. She was instantly labeled with every derogatory name possible, and for what? For his action. The double standards and misogyny are off the charts. It’s so ironic too, because these same idols are out here preaching about kindness, anti-bullying, and mental health... meanwhile their fans are online throwing the nastiest insults at women just to feel better about their faves. It’s actually disturbing. Loving your idol doesn’t give you a free pass to hate on others. Especially not women. Especially not like this. submitted by /u/Conscious_Mall_8578 [link] [comments]
Daughter of JISOO of BlackPink and Irene of RedVelvet. Even her real name is Choi Jisu submitted by /u/MaestroAmoo_ [link] [comments]
With the popularity of Katseye and recently the groups from the Kpop Demon Hunters movie, a lot of official outlets (think news sites, charts accounts etc) have been referring to these groups as “K-pop”. I was thinking of this recently because I was in the K-pop ON! Spotify playlist looking for some recent songs I haven’t heard yet, and the songs from KPDH were filling the top 20 of the playlist. I guess I hadn’t really thought that they would ‘officially’ be considered kpop songs and be competing with other kpop groups in those spaces. These songs have also been surpassing milestones that were considered ‘Kpop’ milestones, for example I think Saja Boys became the “first kpop boy group” to reach #1 on US Spotify chart. I’m not 100% against it or anything, but I do think maybe this is the start of kpop being considered more mainstream in western cultures? I always assumed it would be the other way around, i.e. kpop songs being included in standard ‘Pop’ music spaces, not pop songs in kpop spaces. Does anyone else have any opinions on this?? Or do you think kpop is already considered mainstream in places like the US?? I’m interested to see how the cultural opinion of it will shift after the massive popularity KPDH & Katseye. submitted by /u/Successful_Key8662 [link] [comments]
There’s just something about Shin Ryujin that hits different. No matter how many times I watch her, she always leaves me in awe submitted by /u/MaestroAmoo_ [link] [comments]
I started listening to kpop in 2016 and really got into it around 2017. I remember /r/kpop being full of stuff about 2nd gen groups that seemed ancient, jokes about songs that seemed absolutely prehistoric to me... The recent fromis comeback dragged me back after a couple years of not really following kpop and I've been going on a nostalgia trip of my favourite groups and oh my god it's making me feel old. I realised SNSD's Gee came out 7 years before Red Flavor, the song that really got me into kpop... which came out 8 years ago. My ult group WJSN debuted nine years ago. Nine years before that SNSD debuted. I finally understand how you 2nd gen stans felt. submitted by /u/Nixon4Prez [link] [comments]
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A little while ago, I shared a post in another space about how parasocial boundaries in Enhypen's fandom are being crossed, and how overprotectiveness and silencing honest opinions make this space harder to enjoy. One reply stuck with me: someone said they wished the word parasocial would be taken out of Kpop stans’ vocabulary altogether. I get that it can feel like a buzzword, but parasocial relationships are a well-established psychological concept describing one-sided emotional bonds fans develop with idols. In Kpop, where idols share so much online, through livestreams, variety shows, and personal social media, fans can feel like they really know the members. It's all about selling that image, after all. That’s why some fans get deeply hurt over rumors, or feel entitled to defend idols aggressively against any criticism, or act like they’re part of idols’ personal lives. When fans comment on private matters, speculate about relationships with staff, or react like family members, that’s parasocial dynamics in action. Trying to dismiss or erase the term doesn’t make the phenomenon go away. In fact, understanding parasocial relationships is crucial if we want to set healthier boundaries, avoid toxic fan behaviors, and keep fandom spaces welcoming. So yeah, the term parasocial isn’t going anywhere, and that’s a good thing. submitted by /u/Odd-Cat02 [link] [comments]