Based on the songs i listen to, what DIFFERENT ARTIST's song should i listen too?
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Comment your favourite female idols fancam thumbnail. The most upvoted comment wins. submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [link] [comments]
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~ Name any gen 5 idols, that fits into the category ~ Please don't post the same idol twice, and instead upvote comments with the idol you'd like ~ After 24 hours the voting is closed and I'll post for the next category ~ Today category: FOTG ~Vocalist: Chanelle ~ Dancer: Iroha ~ Rapper: Asa ~ Leader: Yunah ~ Center: Ahyeon ~ Visual: Anna ~ Ace: Rami submitted by /u/Ok-Database9509 [link] [comments]
Rules: You can comment on the same idol more than once, but only the comment with the most upvotes will count. For example, if there are many comments for Idol A with 1 upvote each, but one comment for Idol B has more upvotes, then Idol B wins. Comments that mention more than one idol will be disqualified. The second and third most upvoted idols will be given honourable mentions in the post. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th: π₯Yunjin (LE SSERAFIM) - 14 upvotes π₯Moka (ILLIT) - 6 upvotes π₯DaHyun (tripleS) - 2 upvotes submitted by /u/ConnectionOk8413 [link] [comments]
As we all know, whenever a kpop idol or a white person say the N word they get a ton of backlash (which is deserved) but whenever it's a black person everyone is okay with it? Like why are people okay with that? As far as I know, the N word is used to insult black people so why is it okay for a black person to use it when they are literally insulting themselves and other black people? Like I think everyone should get backlash for saying the N word, even black people because it is an insult submitted by /u/straykifsontop [link] [comments]
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One of my favorite things about diving deeper into K-pop is finding artists who quietly create masterpieces outside the mainstream spotlight. This weekβs hidden gem is Chanmin, a young singer-songwriter and self-producer whoβs been carving his own path since his 2022 debut. What makes Chanmin stand out is how much of his music he crafts himself, writing, composing, arranging, and even mixing. His debut album THEBLUETAPE was entirely self-produced, and since then heβs released the EP CINEMA (2024) and, just recently, the pre-release single βParangseong (Sound of Waves)β in July 2025. https://open.spotify.com/artist/1O1BXOtl5jWeZJIkSwNMBi?si=c1-6I5exSg6twmUI5JYuKQ βParangseongβ is a great entry point, it feels both gentle and powerful, like a tide slowly pulling you in. His sound is emotive and layered, never flashy but always sincere, and it really highlights how indie-minded artists within K-pop can offer something unique and refreshing. Despite his artistry, heβs still flying under the radar, around 38k monthly listeners and a few solo concerts under his belt so it feels like the perfect time to share him as a hidden gem before more people catch on. π Have you heard Chanminβs music before? What do you think of βParangseongβ? π More broadly, whoβs another underrated solo artist youβd consider a hidden gem right now? submitted by /u/Positive_Glass_442 [link] [comments]
idk im obsessed whoever they are submitted by /u/Samciia [link] [comments]
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I listen to alot of skz songs, this the the ranking of how much i listen to these songs (1 being the most) what other group's music should i listen too? submitted by /u/silent_cry_stay [link] [comments]
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MASSIVE ENC appears not to have operated as a fully independent subsidiary. Evidence suggests that ablume members have been managed by The Givers/ASI from the very beginning, despite MASSIVE ENC being presented as a separate company under NS ENM. While NS ENM owns 87% of MASSIVE ENC, the remaining 13% came from Pacemaker Entertainment, a company tied to NS ENM CEO Ko Byungcheol. This indicates that the acquisition may have been more about creating investor value and the appearance of independence than establishing a genuinely separate management. ASI plays a central role: he is credited as Executive Producer, the ablume members continue to use his studio for filming, and they work with some of the same staff who were involved with the original FIFTY FIFTY. This suggests that MASSIVE ENC may function mainly as a front company, while the actual management and creative decisions are controlled by ASI and The Givers. Historically, ASI has used similar strategies β operating groups under different company names to maintain control while avoiding direct scrutiny. The concern is that this pattern could repeat, putting ablume members in a potentially risky situation where they are controlled by someone with a controversial history, even if the public sees them as being under a new, independent label. In short, what appears to be a "new beginning" for ablume under MASSIVE ENC is in fact a continuation of ASI's control masked by corporate restructuring. Fans should investigate how operations are actually carried out behind the scenes. Because this was not Ahn sun gil (CEO of the givers)'s first idol smuggling, nor will it be the last. Discussion questions:π€ Were the ablume members aware theyβve been managed by ASI all along? Why do fans continue to support ASI despite his controversial past? submitted by /u/GooseSignificant8293 [link] [comments]
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some of mine are (mix of currents & all time favs): 4 walls - f(x) Cheshire - Itzy Movie Star - CIX Naughty - Irene & Seulgi Black Mamba - Aespa Miniskirt - AOA Hype boy - NewJeans submitted by /u/asy1s [link] [comments]
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βββββββββββββββββ Hey everyone, I hope you all had a great week. My first week back from Vacation was a good one, as the artists delivered some excellent tunes that kept popping up on my playlist like crazy. It didnβt take me long to find my favorite release of the week, which Iβm excited to share with you all. Later in the month, I will be sharing what took over my summer, so look out for that. Now letβs jump into the music and see what the artist delivered. βββββββββββββββββ https://preview.redd.it/vqjj6u9r4djf1.jpg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=54553636eef4b94bd1c3fcc2fc593ff5ccab65ee Best of the Week: August 10th μμμ μμ΄ β - Park Da Hye & Maktub Maktub teams up with Park Da Hye for a new version of one of his tracks, one that Iβve been listening to like crazy. The vocals from Park Da Hye are fantastic as they are packed with emotion and hope. I discovered Park Da Hye on YouTube while searching for a K-drama OST, and since then, she has become one of my favorite vocalists. The instrumental wraps around the singerβs sweet voice that keeps pulling me back to this powerful tune. I love the final hook where the singer hits some killer notes that blow me away with each listen. If you haven't checked out Park Da Hye, you should, as she has a beautiful voice that will make you a fan. https://preview.redd.it/tfivyjd55djf1.jpg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d1aa1da9cd6412a4e4dc0c461d01c07d67e81a9a βββββββββ βββββββ Other Korean Releases of the Week: August 11th Good For U - BoA BoA is back with a Japanese song after releasing a new Korean album last week. The track goes for this thumping vibe that fits the smooth vocals from the singer. The vibe has a funky vibe that pulled me back a few times this week. The hook is a bit repetitive with the lyrics, but it still has a catchy enough vibe that has been getting stuck in my head this week. Iβm not sure this is my overall favorite Japanese song from the singer, but it still fits perfectly with her discography. I noticed this year that Iβve been in a big BoA mood, re-listening to all her music https://preview.redd.it/hoiq4snf5djf1.png?width=1000&format=png&auto=webp&s=a18647d9f1b443fec910d4df248266f1dda532f6 .βββββββββ βββββββ Topping - Illit illit is back with their second Japanese track, one that fits the group perfectly. Synth opens up the song with a thumping vibe that blends wonderfully with the group's smooth vocals. The hook is catchy, just like the rest of the group's discography. I have found myself listening to this tune a couple of times this week as itβs been getting stuck in my head like crazy. I find that Illit keeps impressing me with all the releases they have been putting out since their debut. Iβm glad the group is putting out Japanese music cause they fit perfectly in that world. https://preview.redd.it/lhvlnfdo5djf1.jpg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=371e8c57a37870c3dbe70f6e776c69b25fed5bc1 βββββββββ βββββββ Lastfm Weekly Roundup (August 8th - August 14th) Artist: Twice https://preview.redd.it/od1bil0v5djf1.jpg?width=2000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1ae91f0c85ca4598473ec72590414f850b58747a βββββββββ βββββββ Album: Metal Forth - Babymetal https://preview.redd.it/308l6jl16djf1.jpg?width=696&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8ef05bba12fe7321a2423b556658a5dbd180d727 βββββββββ βββββββ Song: Golden - Huntr/X https://preview.redd.it/zitttif86djf1.jpg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3f365418703f7746ad8fd3734bd3bf752b94b5d8 submitted by /u/Maltifandom23 [link] [comments]
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